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How My Grandfather Has Grounded My Life

My Grandfather definitely impacted my life positively. He stepped in and showed me how a man is to carry himself in this world.

Before my Grandfather’s influence, I lived in an unstable environment with no rules or boundaries. My father was to blame for this, my mother tried to hold the family together but to no avail. When I was 3 years old we packed up and moved to my grandparents home.

My Grandfather was a self made man. He operated on a 6th grade education but was able to over come that thru self study, hard work, and a personal drive for success. He ran a feed store, an insurance agency, and a tax business in his lifetime. Though he was not a millionaire, he was financially comfortable and provided for everyone. He dressed up in a shirt and daily every day, even past retirement age He had a structured life from the time breakfast was served to the exact time dinner was served, not to interfere with the news and Walter Cronkite. It was his consistency, focus, structure, and honesty that I based my life on as well. He also gave me a taste of making money from home and the entrepreneurial spirit.

I turned out OK. I have a wife and 2 kids, a house in the suburbs, a full time career and a side business as well. My dad left us when I was three, my goal was to rectify that by never repeating that cycle. Our wedding anniversary is in July, it will be our 20th! Thanks Grandpap for everything!

In the spirit of this post, and my entrepreneurial Grandfather, I invite you to see what I feel will, in a short time, lead me to 5000 to 10000 dollars a month in income. Let’s do this together, click HERE to start your journey to earnings!

Lesson I Learned From Abraham Lincoln

I think we can derive many lessons from the great Abe Lincoln. He was in some circles misunderstood in his lifetime, as he had the grim task to be the front man for a very bloody war. History has proven that his leadership has made the United States complete and the great nation that it is.

The lesson I learned from studying Abe Lincoln is the fact that you must persevere in your beliefs sometime, contrary to pressure from others who hold an opposite view. In the early days of the Civil War, many northern leaders wanted Lincoln to negotiate with the south and allow them to separate from the union. For most of Lincoln’s time in office he was promoting an unpopular war but had a divine vision and carried it though till his death. The events around him were extremely troubling, and I am sure he also had moments of self doubt in addition to the growing pressure from his peers.
My parallel here is the fact that many in the work at home industry face pressure from family and friends that what they are doing or planning on doing is a scam, a fraud, illegal, can’t be done, etc. etc.
Believe in your dreams and go against the grain. As Mr. Lincoln taught us, your beliefs and self determination, even against great odds, can results in amazing transformations. Your transformation is the life you dream about……firing the boss and leaving the 9-5 grind. Join me in this pursuit HERE.

How My Wife Has Determined My Life…Positively!

My wife has always been one to say, go for your dreams. She is firm and solid in the fact that you never should let fear stop you from doing anything. Try new foods, attempt something new, go for the promotion! She inspired me to keep pushing forward in my business, now I want to take it to the level where it will keep us financially secure for the rest of our lives.

Well, before I met her I lived in doubt and fear. I would say no to something if I was uncomfortable. She brought me out of my shell, which I am forever grateful for. Confidence is built from one pushing thru their discomfort zone and coming back from failure and trying again. She always keeps me grounded in this mindset. Its a much greater sin to not try than to try and fail. And victory after failure is soooooo much sweeter!

My wife has taught me to let go of my own self consciousness and think more of others and what can be done for them. Little petty problems are nothing compared to what others go thru. Put yourself in someone’s shoes who is less fortunate than you. And also remember that God has a plan for us all so no matter what happens it happened for a reason. Learn life lessons along the way and you will be a happier person.

Life is great now. There are still challenges and obstacles. There continues to be disappointments and failure. What I have learned from her is how to deal with these moments make all the difference in your future.

A positive attitude and a commitment to putting yourself out there transcends into working from home. Everything I have written about today has helped me with my business. I want to share this with you. I want to help and mentor you……..Empower yourself and begin today……CLICK HERE.

Rob Gehring – Leader of Team Massive Success
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Lessons Learned From The Shawshank Redemption

Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorite movies, possibly my most favorite. It really makes one think about patience and perseverance. Imagine waiting 20 years to make that break……..from whatever prison you are in. Plans, dreams, goals, its all possible……where do you want to go and how do you want to get there?

The big lesson from this movie is that sometimes we have to accept the circumstances that we are given, to a point. There is survival in the short term, but no matter what don’t let your dream die. Maybe you’ll have to crawl thru 300 yards of sh&t like Andy had to, but all that pain, life experience, and sacrifice could pay off when you are enjoying your little slice of paradise!
I think of my life, especially the fact that I have been marketing for quite a long time, yet have not reached the Million Level. I need to reflect on my success but also failures and reach into new discomfort zones to break thru on my promise of 5000-10000 per month. I have a 5 year plan to do it, come join me HERE

How The Day My Daughter Was Born made me more Grateful for Family

Life is a very precious thing. I am very fortunate and grateful to have 2 wonderful and healthy children. My son was born in 1997 without incident. At this time of my life I was very career driven and missed some key times and moments in his life. My daughter was born in 2003, that day in 2003 was a real life changing eye opener.

 

I was extremely career driven before my daughter was born. On that day in 2003, everything go turned upside down. My wife was rushed to the hospital and had to deliver 6 weeks early. Both of their lives were in jeopardy! She was born only 2 pounds and 10 ounces, but thank god healthier than many of the preemies in the NICU. After a few weeks in the hospital she came home. Her brother was happy to finally be able to play with his little sister.

I learned from all of this that family is more important than work. It also opened my eyes to the work at home industry. A way to better balance work and home life. Family is #1, we must never forget this.

Life is great now. My daughter is 13 and my son is 18. I am focused on my online business to realize my dreams and to say goodbye to offline work forever. Join me and let me help you achieve your dreams. It all starts with the Total Shortcut Success System….which you can access below:

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Working from home, on your own terms, gives you time to enjoy what is really important…..family!

Rob Gehring – Leader of Team Massive Success
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