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I am glad you are here. As you read this page, I believe this will help you understand not only why I
made the leap of faith to do this, but also why it is something that anyone at any point in their life can do and can do very well at. Before I tell you about myself, I want to tell you about my family. After all, they are the reason I am here and the reason I am so excited about giving you the opportunity to change your life as well. I have a wonderful family, my daughter is the oldest and 2 incredible young boys that are both much smarter than I am and constantly trying to prove it. My wife is both my joy and my inspiration. If there was ever someone to be admired, it is her. You see, she has had 3 battles with cancer and not only is she, emotionally, the strongest person I have ever known, but when they told her she would be an invalid, she proved them wrong. When they said she could never have children, she proved them wrong. And when they said she wouldn't survive, she proved them wrong and I promise you, she will outlive me. And, somehow, she still has it within her to support me and smile at me and melt my heart. As I grew up I migrated to California and worked for some very large and well known Corporations. I worked very hard and lots of hours. Financially, I was doing pretty well, but soon I had a family and I found myself trapped into working more and more hours. Families only get more expensive and most of us find ourselves already living at our financial limit. I was at the top of my pay scale and the only way to make more money was to change careers or work even more hours. As much as I would like to say, my wife can do anything anyone else can do, I'm afraid I can't. The battles did take their toll on her and left her partially paralyzed and legally blind. Therefore, she cannot drive and she has a balance issue that lands her on the floor quite often. In addition, we have frequent trips to the hospital for both emergencies and annual testing. The only reason I mention this is to demonstrate that my time is not my own. I am the only driver in the household, the primary caregiver and our expenses are probably higher than many other families because of the ongoing medical costs. So, I'll bet you've spotted the trap, haven't you? The more hours I work, the more services I have to pay for in order to care for my family and the more services I pay for the more I have to work. Here is the interesting part, even though my circumstances are unusual, the trap is the same for most everyone I know, just for different reasons. You work so hard for what you have and once you have it, it forces you to work harder or longer because now you have to cover larger expenses or ongoing bills. You find yourself working for the objects around you instead of the better life you thought you would have had by now. How many times have you gotten up to go to work and said, "I am smarter than this! There has to be a better way to live my life."? I did that for years, and I even tried several "Business Opportunities", but like everyone else I know, I had the distinct privilege of spending plenty and getting back little or nothing. I tried over and over and finally gave up and decided that maybe I was supposed to work harder and harder and make less and less every year. It was time to make a change and circumstances forced the issue. It was time to look for another job, but instead, I decided to start my own business. I sold a piece of property and used that to supplement my income and so my search had begun. I tried so many home based business opportunities, forex, investments, bonds, real estate, internet businesses, affiliate sales, I looked at all kinds of MLMs and internet marketing products. I got very good at 2 things: spending lots of money and researching and evaluating opportunities that either don't work or are destined to fail because of inherent flaws. In the meantime I was running out of money fast. I sold nearly everything I owned to try and stay afloat, my cars, my motorcoach, a rare collection of statues and finally my home. Time was up. I had to go out and find a job again. I moved to Colorado, since California's unemployment was at a record high. During my job search, I stumbled onto a site that had some extra ads asking about owning my own business. Of course, I was interested, since that is what I wanted in the first place. I read a few of the “opportunities” and one particular ad stuck out. I don't know why, it didn't seem much different from the others, but I decided to check it out. It was a Liberty League ad and Karen was the advisor running it. I did the research and found out everything I could about the company. I read all the information I could from disgruntled people that had tried or not tried and failed. I read the glowing reviews from the successful ones too. It was obvious that LLI had gone through some growing pains, but after eight years of solid growth and optimization it is now a nearly flawless opportunity that is supported in a very encouraging and supportive manner. Their material was very complete and only required faith in myself and the trust of my advisor. I come from the movie and entertainment industry and so it is easiest to compare home based opportunities to a film. There are only seven plots, but it is the quality and integrity of the people both behind the scenes and in the film that make it worth watching and the best ones will always be remembered. LLI may seem on the surface like many other opportunities but the quality and integrity of both the program and the people in it and behind it make this a true life changing opportunity. If you have a desire to succeed, a willingness to commit and faith in yourself, you need to get involved with us and change your life forever. I obviously have a great deal of limiting circumstances around me and to top it all off, I am a very shy person. If I can do this, I am certain you can do this. |