From: Pete Donahue
Subject: Re: Change isn't bad
Hello harvey and listers,
WE were discussing this subject with our upline direct distributers during
our counseling session earlier thisevening. No one is ever required to
stay up until all hours for these functions. ThIf they do it is strictly
by choice. no one ever forces someone to sit through thesed meetings if
they don't want too. AS my direct put it to me when your cup is full
don't overflow it. These meetings last this long for those that choose to
stay, and again it is a matter of choice. just as complaining about it is
a person's choice. Butkeep in mind that you will end up in life whare you
want to be.
Those that attend such meetings have to make some kind of sacrifice in
order to get there but again that is a disission that they themselves
make, not the dictates of some upline distributer. For example I had to
go without my seizure medicine in order to be able to attend the function
but that was my choice, and no one is not going to tell me that I don't
have that right to make that disission if I choose to do so. Both of us
have absolutely no regrets about making the sacrifices necessary to get us
to Houston. Rather, we'll be able to look back and say hta we made the
right disission so we could have a better life style, and be free from
financial worries in the future.
Perhaps you swould do well to take a second look at the business. It's
not tha way it used to be. WE saw a large number of deaf distributere at
this functi0on and the thought kept coming back to us that if the deaf
community can tare this business up the vblind ought to be as intelligent.
I would hope that in the coming years we see more blind persons take this
business more seriously, and develop the kinds of lifestyles, and
opportunities we want. It will be exciting to see as many blind as deaf
distributers at these gatherings in the future. No more excuses!!!!!
Peter DOnahue
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