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Joe Gentle has gone from being $60,000 in debt to traveling the world with FreeLife.
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Joe Gentle
Developing the Mindset for Success
Like his father and grandfather, Joe Gentle started driving a truck for a living when he was 20. He always wanted to own his own business, so at 26, Joe purchased his own tractor-trailer and became an owner/operator. A couple of years later, Joe bought additional trucks and built a small trucking company. "I had employees, payroll, insurance and all of the headaches that go along with it," he said.
In 1992, Joe became involved in his first network marketing company part-time. "Although I didn't feel that first company was the right vehicle for me, it gave me a solid foundation in my mind and spirit. It showed me how to have the proper mindset for this business."
Joe found FreeLife in November 1995. When he discovered that Dr. Mindell had a contract with the company, he knew FreeLife would have a story like no other. "It was very important that Dr. Mindell was not simply an endorser of FreeLife," Joe said. "Dr. Mindell signed a lengthy contract, and he continually comes out with new books and research - all of which can't be duplicated by any other company."
Joe sees several steps to success with FreeLife. First, he suggests introducing the opportunity and products to your 'warm market,' or your family and friends. "That's where you learn to handle questions and objections, the company's story, how to sign people up, and so on," Joe said. Once you've become skilled at the basics, the next step is to develop three-foot circle contacts - everyone you come into contact with on a daily basis. As Joe put it, "You need to walk before you run and run before you fly."
Joe ha soared in his success. Before he found FreeLife, he was $60,000 in debt. Now, he's debt free and has a growing financial portfolio and secure investments for the future. Local charities have been close to Joe's heart, so he's very happy that he can share his good fortune on a regular basis.
You will get your own personalized web page, email address, catalog and many other benefits. Joe believes FreeLife is all about vision. "Scripture says that people vanish for lack of vision," he said. "If you don't have a vision or a dream, you're not truly living. FreeLife is the vehicle to stay healthy, become wealthy and attain your dream."
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