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My Bitter Sweet $1,000,000 story about my sweetheart and me

 With tears in my eyes and pain in my heart I'm sharing this story with you. Cathy and I sat waiting at the UCLA Medical Center in June of 1985 for the Doctors to give us the results from (3) days of testing. I had a horrible feeling in my stomach as we waited – I was terrified of the news to come as we knew something was terribly wrong with Cathy.

As was somewhat suspected the Doctors informed us that the love of my life had chronic degenerative MS (Multiple Sclerosis) of which there was no cure or effective treatment. The news, even though not completely unsuspected knocked the wind out of me. I could barely breathe.

I knew in that second our lives had changed forever and that I would need to make drastic changes in order to deal with what was to come. We were told that my Cathy would need full time care as the disease progressed.

There was no doubt in my mind that I was the one to care of her for the rest of her life. That meant I needed to be able to work from home. We also knew that it was just a matter of time before the effects of her disease would start to disable and cripple my sweetheart.

The challenge for me beyond my emotions was to find something I could do from home and yet make enough money to support us. I was a commercial insurance broker which required on-site visits with my clients starting early in the morning finishing up late at night with detail and paper work from the day. I had been working 60 to 70 hour work weeks just to keep us going.

I closed our office in June of 1985 to start working from home and to start making a transition to personal insurance such as homeowners, auto and the like (which could be done primarily over the phone).

This was a huge adjustment in itself as I really never enjoyed that type of insurance marketing to begin with. But I knew I would have to let the commercial side go as I wouldn’t be able to properly maintain the accounts in all fairness to my clients.

The next (10) years were extremely tumultuous. Cathy’s health gradually and continually deteriorated to a point where she was in a wheel chair relying on me totally. During this (10 yr.) period I was desperately trying to make a go of it in network marketing as it was the only industry that allowed me the time freedom and the money I needed to take care of Cathy at home.

After much trial, error, money and frustration (not necessary any longer) I finally found a niche and a company that I felt was trustworthy and reliable.

With a lot of hard work, meetings in my home, telephone calling, faxing, post cards and audio tape mailings I started making good progress in building a new life for us. It couldn’t have come any sooner as my time had become much more limited and my funds were almost depleted.

It was a very stressful and worrisome time in our lives. At one point it looked as though I might lose our home for us. I can’t even begin to explain the horror, guilt, stress and lack of self-esteem I was feeling while trying to build this type of business.

All the hype, misinformation, and lack of honest leadership from a truly successful person and/or organization cost me dearly – it almost ruined my health as well. Nevertheless perseverance prevailed. I went on to earn millions of dollars with my company and still earn a nice residual income today in 2005.

Thanks to the professionalism and stability of the company I had chosen to build with, along with people like Dan Healey, Danny Scott and many many others I hardly worked at all from latter 1996 till now in August 2005. (It's now 2009) Cathy’s condition worsened ( we lost our son age 35 in April, 2004 ) to total bed confinement and near total inability to comprehend anything.

My sweetheart died Sept 1st, 2004 after us being tied together at the hips for (19) years. I thank God for the opportunity in being able to care for Cathy at home during all these years. If it had not been for network marketing it could never have happened. Our struggles would have been even more difficult and quite possibly insurmountable for us both.

As I am now in the autumn years of my life with my sweetheart and youngest son gone. It's been a tough journey.

It is now October 2009 and I've started spending time putting together my strategy using a new company and product.

The opportunity to generate extra money or lifestyle type change is very real. The old days are gone with a new day on the horizon- thank goodness. Seriously inclined men and women who are agreeable to some reasonable coaching and willingness to work can do very well and even better than I. If building an alternative or additional  stream of income which would allow you to work from home is appealing, then the new program needs to be considered.

It would be a very serious mistake simply to nonchalantly pass this by without even taking a little time to examine the facts and relevant information.


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