"This is the year in which you are going to make a big splash!"
That is the battle cry of the upline at the start of the year, and it can be heard during Dream Night, a WWDB Amway function that takes place in January.
As the new year approaches, it is important to remember that Ambot has been in "the business" for several months. To summarise Ambot's previous achievements:
1. One downline joined, but left a few of weeks later due to personal reasons.
2. Thousands of dollars have been "spent" in "the business" through the purchase of Amway items and attendance at events.
3. Enlisted the assistance of two friends to attend board of directors meetings.
four. persuaded one acquaintance to attend a meeting
5. The grand opening of "our" Amway store drew a small crowd, but no one made a purchase.
arranged an afternoon tea event in order to market Artistry cosmetics and other Amway items, which was a ruse to increase sales One of my friends went out and bought a few things.
7. Two friends made some minor pity purchases to assist Ambot's business, which had nothing to do with their attendance at any Amway functions.
Eighth, hundreds of hours were wasted studying Amway literature, dealing with phone calls, text messages, listening to Kate messages, attending meetings, and listening to tapes - oops, better make those CD's before IBOFB shows up again to claim that tapes haven't been produced since Nixon was President!
9. alienating friends and family members by irritating behaviour (e.g., parroting upline IBOs).
Ambot obediently followed the advice of his oh-so-wise (LOL) upline and did all he was told. But not entirely; the exception would be that we are still together despite the push to divorce our negative, unchristian dreamstealing wives. There hasn't been a successful replication of Ambot's work to date, however I doubt there are many people who would be interested in drinking an entire case of energy drinks every day while stuffing their faces with several snack bars.
So how in the world is the new year going to be any different?
It isn't going to happen.
It will be the same as before. Spending money on costly, substandard things is a waste of time. Attending functions results in financial loss. It's a waste of time. He continues to make nasty remarks directed at everyone who does not support his Amway business ventures. All of this is supported by the upline's assurance that this is the year he will make a big splash in "the business." They have to persuade him to stay for a few more months so that they can make even more money off of him!
Ambot's tale is similar to that of other IBOs who are struggling. On the one hand, the upline gives people optimism, but on the other, he steals their money from their pockets.
In order to keep IBOs from resigning and not renewing their Scamway membership for the new year, the phrase "This is the year you're going to go BIG" is used as an ego booster to encourage them to stay with Amway for a little longer. IBOs cannot afford to give up now that success is just around the corner!
To put it another way, you can't just walk away now because I need more of your money for my portion of the tool scam and I need your PV so that my dreams can come true.
I made the decision to make a significant step to remove Ambot from Amway and away from the cult leaders. Success!
This is most likely not what the fucking asses in the Amway upline had in mind when they declared that this is the year in which you should go BIG.
This year, we make a big statement by refusing to renew the Amway "business licence."
As a result of not alienating friends and relatives, we are going BIG this year.
This year, we're going to be the biggest by refusing to put up with the fucking asses in the Amway upline.
And one more time, on behalf of marriedtoanambot, let us send out the biggest, baddest, most obnoxious FUCK YOU to Amway Scamway and its army of scammer Ambots.
Amway Ambots make the same promise to themselves each and every year that "this is the year" they will finally make it big in their business. They gather around the belief that if they put in sufficient effort, dedication, and persistence, they would eventually break through, gain financial freedom, and finally accomplish their dreams.
The rallying cry "this is the year" is frequently accompanied by overly optimistic promises of increasing sales, new recruits, and enhanced commissions. Ambots encourage one another to keep moving forward by recounting the experiences of those who have already achieved success in the industry and using these accounts as a source of inspiration.
On the other hand, the reality is frequently very dissimilar to the fantasy that was promised. There are a lot of Ambots who have a hard time making sales, finding new members, and maintaining a consistent revenue from their Amway business. They frequently devote a large amount of time and resources to the development of their company, yet see very little return on those investments.
For many Ambots, the relentless pressure to proclaim that "this is the year" can be overpowering, leading to exhaustion and frustration. They may have the impression that they are always chasing after an unreachable target, and they may find it difficult to sustain the drive necessary to continue working toward it.
In addition to this, the culture that permeates Amway has the potential to be poisonous and isolating. Ambots are frequently pushed to cut relations with friends and family members who do not support their Amway business, and they are also encouraged to put their Amway business over all other aspects of their lives.
When striving for success, it is essential to organize one's thoughts, create attainable goals, and maintain an optimistic outlook; yet, yelling "this is the year!" as a rallying cry can be deceiving and even detrimental. It places an excessive amount of importance on reaching success within a predetermined amount of time, rather than concentrating on the process of developing a firm that is both sustainable and profitable.
Instead than always proclaiming that "this is the year," Ambots should focus on building a practical business plan, defining goals that are attainable, and putting in the necessary effort as well as the resources that are required to reach those goals. They should also be willing to gain knowledge from their mistakes and modify their strategy according to the circumstances.
In addition, it is essential to understand that success in Amway is not a given and that the business model utilized by the firm is intrinsically broken in order to fully appreciate the gravity of the situation. Companies that engage in multi-level marketing, such as Amway, frequently generate revenue not through the sale of actual products but rather via the recruitment of new members. This can result in a system that resembles a pyramid, in which only a select few individuals at the top of the hierarchy are able to earn a considerable income.
To summarize, the rallying cry of "this is the year" that is used within Amway can be deceiving and counterproductive since it places an excessive amount of importance on achieving success within a specific amount of time. Instead, Ambots should focus on building a practical business plan, setting targets that are within their reach, and being open to learning and adjusting their strategies as necessary. It is essential to be aware of the shortcomings in Amway's business strategy and to approach the company with extreme care.
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