Sunday, September 6, 2009

The Value of Networking


I am a caregiver in my own home. I've chosen to care for my husband who is challenged with advanced Parkinson's, and my mother, living next door, who has health issues of her own at age 82.

Obviously, nine-to-five doesn't work for me, but working at home does!


I began a small networking business in December, 1989 and retired from a more than full-time job in 1992. I've learned that networking is a relationship business where the goal can be as BIG as you want it to be. I can honestly say after 20 years it isn't just a good business plan, great products and services, and financial residuals that make it all worthwhile. It's the personal development that comes everyday along the way. It is the rewarding relationships that are built as you have FUN doing what you love to do with those you love to do it with. No "Nine-to-Fiver" ever gave me that kind of FREEDOM!

At a time in history when our economy has hijacked the dreams of millions of people, we can still find hope and success through networking. There are revoluntionary plans, incredible products and services, and positive people offering us control of our personal well being and financial security.

By networking we offer something someone else can believe in!

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