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1. Set a goal. If you want to go somewhere, you need to know where you're going.

Let's start with a modest goal. Say you aim to earn a total of $300 (US) a month in
independent commissions and boost your revenue. Imagine what you could do with
that money. A holiday? A better lifestyle? A vacation in Orlando or in Hawaii

I've kept the amount low, because it's important that you believe you can do this.
Achieve small successes first, see the money in your hands or in your bank account,
and then increase your goals.

Perhaps you have much larger goals. That's OK. Whatever your goals, I strongly
recommend that you serve your apprenticeship by taking these 10 steps. They'll give
you solid knowledge and experience on which to build your independent business.

2. Find your Community. Your circle of friend, your church, your workplace, the street
people you know or you see every day can be your community of work. But, never
forget the whole work can be your workplace in this program.

Spend a lot of time thinking carefully about this and jotting down notes. You're
planning a business, so don't rush it. It's very important.

It's much easier to succeed if you locate a familiar niche as your family member, your
church, and your fellow citizen.

3. Choose a profitable community. Do some research, Because you're planning to
make money, and extra money.

You must do this BEFORE you start building your business. That's critically important.
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