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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

How Amway Teaching Evolves?

 One of the things that is evident is the fact that Many Amway candidates are shown expensive automobiles and toys, as well as lavish vacations and other luxuries, before joining the company. This is a method of getting prospects enthused and interested in joining the Amway business opportunity. Many people sign up, but after a while, the excitement wears off and they decide to drop out. That or the IBO sees monthly losses with no chance of improvement and decides to quit. Neither option is desirable. Many people do very little or nothing. However, what many people are unaware of or do not understand is that there is a reason behind this. Many people accomplish little or nothing, I believe, since starting a business is considerably more difficult than it is portrayed to be.

Because Amway has a negative reputation in the United States (and is increasing in other countries), finding new prospects might be difficult. When you factor in the high cost of Amway items, you have substantial obstacles that independent business owners (IBOs) are unable to surmount. The majority of people simply give up and disappear into society. Some, including as myself, were deceived and abused by upline leaders (WWDB) who were never held accountable for their conduct and were instead promoted. Consequently, I blog so that others can learn from my mistakes and determine whether they want to take on seemingly impossible challenges with a less than 1 percent possibility of financial success.

Many leaders change their teachings throughout time as a result of their experiences. They begin to tell their IBOs that the Amway opportunity may have made them happier people, better fathers or wives, and other nice-to-hear things in order to conceal the truth that these IBOs are not making any money from their business ventures. Occasionally, I ponder how someone can be a better person while lying others about the business opportunity, or how you can be a better father or husband when Amway meetings take precedence over time spent with family and friends. Alternatively, how can you be a kinder person while still leaving threatening remarks on forums with individuals who do not believe Amway is a fantastic business opportunity?

IBOs should focus on their bottom line rather than on explaining their involvement or on looking for side advantages to their business. If your Amway "Business" is not earning enough money to cover your voicemail and other expenditures while still leaving you with a net profit, then what precisely is your upline teaching you that is worth the continual expense of running the business? If you are like the majority of people, you have been informed that Amway has minimal overhead and so poses little risk. That, however, becomes incorrect after months have passed and you have spent hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on support items that have failed to generate a net profit for you. Additionally, your upline is making a good living off of you by selling you those support products and encouraging you to purchase additional materials.

Are you a fresh IBO or a seasoned veteran? Has your upline's teaching shifted away from the emphasis on making money as the bottom line? If that's the case, what should you do next? I'd choose the opposite route if I were in your shoes.

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