Time, money or job resolutions?
Friends: If your resolution has to do with money, time or the job, please read. I got into insurance in 2007 as a way to replace the income that I lost as a result of the mortgage crisis. Though reluctant at the time, it was one of the best career decisions that I have made. After three years, I had replaced enough of my income to be able to spend as little as five hours a week working on insurance. This has left me a lot of time to pursue writing, family, another business and activism. The renewals offer a steady, predictable income, and my accounts are an asset that I can sell or borrow against. If you want more time, independence or a low-maintenance business, I want to speak with you about considering this as an option. This is not a get-rich quick scheme. You will work hard until you achieve the income level that you are looking for. This could be three to six years. Chances are that you are working hard now anyway, without the future incentive of free time or more money. You must be self-motivated. If you have to be pushed to perform things that aren’t fun or entertaining, this probably isn’t for you. There is selling involved, but it is more about consulting families about their needs than about convincing someone to buy something. If this sounds interesting to you, please call me. You can start as simply as selling in your spare time or as committed as buying your own branch, and many other strategies in between. Call me tomorrow at 713-695-3072. If you the ideas of unlimited income potential, financial independence or spending little time working appeal to you this could be something for you to consider.