Xango Freedom here,
I’m facing some doubt about this as a path for life. I don’t think I should be doing this full time. I think I need to spend the next two years really establishing myself. Peace Corps and then an MBA that would really put me in demand. With my people skills then I could really then dive into Xango and financial freedom if the company is still around. I’ve been a bit scared by all of this. I can see how it could work though.
Waaaargh!
Opportunity costs! How much could this be worth it and how much could it be spinning wheels. Really it’s up to me everyday to make calls about what I value in my life and how to achieve it more and more.
Xango Freedom
2 responses so far ↓
Deborah // November 6, 2007 at 10:51 pm
Yes, it is real! You are not spinning your wheels! Are you a distributor? This thing is incredible! Do not quit! I had the same questions as you. I just signed up in July. The past months have been life transforming, already. You have my email address, please contact me. In the meantime, do your research! Start with going to my site and watching the videos… I have other info to share, contact me! (not trying to sell you, just trying to help answer your questions)
Deborah
Julee // November 12, 2007 at 2:01 am
Hi,
I stumbled across your blog and just wanted to give you a word of encouragement. My elderly parents (they are 75) got involved in Xango 4 years ago. At first we were amused. A few months later we were relieved that they were subsidizing their meager retirement income. Now, 4 years later, we are living on a 2 acre paradise they bought for us, and our lives have completely changed. (their children and grandchildren and great grandchildren) They are traveling the world, speaking and having a ball, and earning more money than they ever thought possible. The first year is tough, it’s kinda like rolling a boulder up a hill. But you CAN do it, and within about 3 years, if you don’t quit, you will be living a lifestyle of total freedom that you never imagined. (or maybe you have! LOL) Anyway, remember… it’s a marathon, not a sprint, and don’t let the naysayers get you down. Great company, great product, great founders, great comp plan… listen to Bob Schmidt and Mike Healy, and don’t listen to people who want everyone around them to be as miserable as they are!
Be Prosperous,
Julee