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Friday, August 20, 2021

Feeling Sorry For IBOs?

As an IBO, one of the things I remember thinking was how sad I felt for those who weren't IBOs since we were all going to be rich and everyone else was going to be a loser. Our upline used to tell us that we were winners, and that if we weren't, we were definitely losers. The phrase "broke" was frequently used in conjunction with the adjective "loser." That was my thinking back then, but now that I've been out of the system for more than 10 years, I can laugh at myself for buying things they didn't need, stalking people in malls and bookshops, and spending their time and money on tapes (cds), books, and functions.

What goes unreported in many cases is how much time and money IBOs who work the system actually waste. If you are dedicated and work hard, your life will revolve around your business. You're always on the lookout for new prospects and people to show the plan to, and you're forced to change your schedules or forego social or family gatherings due to the seemingly endless amount of meetings and parties, many of which teach you nothing about running a successful business. When I first quit the Amway business, I was irritated by the amount of time and effort that had been squandered, as well as the money I had thrown away.

But, once I eventually severed links with the company and the people involved with it, I fell back into a routine. I concentrated on my profession, and after a few years of accumulating experience and working my way up the corporate ladder, I was promoted, and I am set to retire before the age of 60 with a nice retirement income and, most likely, my home paid off. So, although I had to work a dreadful job to be able to retire, almost every IBO is also working a job or running a business on top of running their Amway business, which has little to no possibility of producing a long-term stable and large income. And, if I may add, because of things like functions, systems like WWDB or N21 usually end up costing the IBOs the most money.

As a result, I'll pose the question. Who is the true loser here? Who do you think is more likely to succeed: the person who works hard and saves for their future or the person who chases a goal that is unlikely to come true? When time is taken into account, the systems become even more expensive than they appear on the surface. I have pity for IBOs. 

It is easy to feel terrible for Independent Business Owners (IBOs) in the Amway business when observing the company from the outside looking in. Even while many IBOs put in a lot of labor and effort, they are not always able to attain the level of success they had planned for. However, it is essential to keep in mind that everyone who joins Amway does so on their own free will, and it is up to each person to determine for themselves whether or not the business is something they would be interested in pursuing.


Because there is such a high percentage of failure in the Amway industry, many people may feel sorry for Independent industry Owners (IBOs). The majority of independent business owners (IBOs) make very little or no money at all, according to some reports, while only a small number of IBOs ever generate large revenues. Those who have put in significant amounts of time, money, and effort into the development of their enterprises may find this to be depressing.


individuals may feel sorry for IBOs for a number of reasons, one of which is the pressure they may experience from their upline to increase sales and the number of individuals they recruit into the business. Some Independent Business Owners (IBOs) may get the impression that their upline is pressuring them to perform outside of their comfort zone or even that they are being taken advantage of in some way. Because of this, one can find themselves experiencing sentiments of bitterness and disillusionment with the Amway industry.


Having said that, it is necessary to point out that not all IBOs have this perspective. A great number of people are pleased with the company and appreciate the opportunity for personal growth and networking that it offers. It is also important to note that Amway gives its Independent Business Owners (IBOs) with substantial training and assistance, which, provided the IBOs put in the necessary work, can help them achieve success in their businesses.


In the end, it is up to each person to determine for themselves whether or not they should pursue the Amway business opportunity. Before you join, it is essential to conduct your own research and perform your due diligence, and you should also have reasonable expectations regarding the possibility for earnings and the amount of labor that will be involved. It is also essential to keep in mind that success in the Amway company is not a given and that in order to achieve it, one must put in a lot of effort, maintain a positive attitude, and be eager to learn and develop.


In conclusion, while it is natural to feel sorry for Independent industry Owners (IBOs) who are involved in the Amway industry, it is critical to keep in mind that these individuals have voluntarily joined the company and chosen to work toward achieving their objectives. If one approaches the situation with the appropriate mentality and level of dedication, there are potential for personal growth and achievement, despite the fact that the high failure rate and pressure from uplines may be hard.


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