Wednesday, December 7, 2011

USANA: Be Your Own Boss To Control The Direction of Your Life

 Stepping into business ownership is becoming more and more common, with the onset of job losses and economic hardship.

The challenge to be the boss of your own business, is often pursued in order to gain greater control over your time and finances.  If that scares you, entrepreneurship has many unique advantages.  Work for a paycheck with someone else, and you give away that control.   

Your employer determines your hours, income, commission checks, place of work.  From my experience, an employer directs when you'll take a vacation, lunch and coffee breaks.  There's very little room for compassion or flexibility when facing family issues that require your time and input.


With your own USANA home-based business you have the freedom to drive the kids to school, coach their soccer teams, be home when they are ill, help a friend move during the day, and golf whenever you want.


Apparently 94% of rich people own their own businesses, with the taking of responsible risks considered a necessary ingredient for creating massive success.  The average net worth of self-employed people was an impressive $1.3 million, more than six times the net worth of the average worker, according to the Franklin Prosperity Report.

Be your own boss and you take on the responsibility for building a strong business.  The rewards for being willing to learn continually, improve as you progress, bounce back from mistakes, and drive through the tough times, are well worth it.


With a USANA home-based business, you are supported by one of the best management teams and scientific departments in the industry.  Marketing materials, webinars, seminars, conventions, local events, all provide an opportunity to be financially free.


Deanna Waters, USANA Global Leader
USANA Million Dollar Club Member, Independent Associate
Are you ready for financial freedom?  Do you want to direct your own time?
Let's talk!   1-888-320-8250  www.thewatersedge.com








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