A few years ago I decided to put my efforts into earning a passive income. I had realized that in order to have any money at all I had to work myself sick. I was trying to figure out what to do. I am a Nurse with an Esthetician license and a Real Estate professional with a legal background. Its not as though I am not in demand or that I can't get a job, its just that I discovered that I want comfort, time and some of the grander things in life. After all, I worked long and hard for my professional licenses, sacrificed financially during school, and now I wanted a little reward, at the very least.
The only problem is that when I had a little extra money to spend I had no time for my family. It was either my time or my money. Unfortunately, when we are young and choosing a career path all of the focus is on how much money we will make, and will we be able to comfortably support our children. Only after years of working do we get the sinking feeling that we are not really there to see our children grow up, and that we still can't readily afford the kind of lifestyle that would make us happy.
During the most unhappy time of my life I began searching for something. I had come across a few friends who seemed to have some free time and money to boot. I guess I started reading their facebook posts and feeling a little envious because they were always taking photos of themselves with family members in fun places. I noticed that when I looked at what they do for a living it said "Legal Shield." I talked to some other friends who knew a little about Legal Shield but they just said that its a multi level marketing thing, and that its impossible to do anything with it. The skeptical and insecure side of me won over and I didn't think any more about it until I took a trip to Big Bear and found a book that someone had left lying around. It was called, "Picture Perfect, The Jodi Arias Story." It was the true story of Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander.
I knew who Jodi was due to all the recent publicity about how she had murdered Travis, who was her ex boyfriend. A few things I learned about Jodi and Travis from just lightly watching the news is that Travis was on his way to becoming a multi millionaire. He was only in his 20s, had no college education, and had begun his life dirt poor, but somehow in a few years he had turned it all around, bought a five bedroom house, a BMW, and was pursued by many admiring women. What I found out by reading this book was that he was a Legal Shield associate, referred to at that time as Pre Paid Legal. Yes, he was just like my friends who seemed to be buying all they wanted and enjoying their free time.
I guess this is what sold me on joining. You see this was not a sales pitch, it was a book describing a murder, yet the details of how Travis had become wealthy through Legal Shield was front and center.
I was now determined to join Legal Shield and become rich. Yes, that was my attitude. I wanted to be a huge success, because I knew enough about sales to know that I need to focus on the ultimate to achieve the ultimate.
I studied around and joined a dynamic team that would help propel me to success. I am now still helping people for a living, only instead of working in a hospital and making people feel more comfortable about dying, I help people who are struggling through life start living their dreams. Its truly a rewarding experience.
When I have new people join my team I do all I can to help them succeed. This is what makes all the difference in the world. I have spent countless hours studying how to make network marketing with Legal Shield work and I offer it 100% free to my partners.
If you would like to do something that has the potential to set you free in life, you are welcome to become a partner.
To join my team go to Legal Shield.
Be sure to see my name, Kim Harris at the upper left of the website and scroll down slightly to find the Sell Legal Shield
As long as you are making an effort, I will make a big effort to make you a success. Once you have joined don't hesitate to contact me and I am your open book...
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