What Free is Costing You

9 Sep

What Free is Costing You.

A lot of people want freebies. If it aint free they aren’t interested. Double negative, I know. However when you show people the gains they would achieve, or the free time they will have- it is mocked or insulted.
My friends I’m going to dispel these myths.

-Free trainer.
Sorry folks the guy trying to train people for free is a pervert. He wants to touch people. Its funny to imagine the SNL skits this evokes- but its real. You get what you pay for. The guy who has needs fulfills needs. Remember that.

-Free School.
Sorry but I went to private school and it was awesome! Smaller classes. Teachers cared more and there was no real violence. I am in education but as an inner city kid turned educator, and a guy who went to both private school and a small college in Westchester I see the difference. Now we can’t all afford private school no problem. But I have friends a bit older than me and family as well who cry broke when it comes to their kids education and own 5 macs, and a bunch of LED tv’s. Or they have a Cadillac Escalade but won’t put the kiddies into a better educational environment. Sorry but its real.

-Free Products in an mlm and/or venture.
Sorry again my friends. Its just not sensible to expect to get a product for free. You bought the new Honda Accord? It wasn’t free. You get cable- It has never been free.
Why would you expect to get free products in a network marketing venture or any other? My brother sells medical supplies, and still pays for medical services. Fair right isn’t it? Exactly. A former teacher sells retirement plans- and this too seems to imply he will retire well. Wrong. He had to pay the same or more.
Nothing in life is free.
There is always a direct or associated cost.
Now as a network marketing or direct marketing veteran I know nothing is free. A current venture gives me the product free- but only when three people join and therein lies the key.
If I can’t find the three people who concur with me on what is worth my time, money,
And efforts I’m in the wrong place at the right time. Yup. That is said the way I mean it.

-Free training.
If you want to learn to be the boss you pay for it. The best teach the best- at a price. My mentor charges for his time. All of it. Now he has given me lots of freebie advice- however I have met him in the middle. I have bought his courses.
I have followed his growth.
I believe in his methods.
What you see right now is a direct result of our limited interactions. He has taught me a great deal. But I missed a lot not paying upfront. So I buckled down and bought the courses. I asked for his help and I paid the fees.
Lastly the lesson I learned was hard. I have a few free students I offered to train in an effort to build momentum. And it was a cool idea. And it kind of worked. The problem? One has made it and one isn’t doing the work. Now that could be luck of the draw.
I see something different. I read an article where the author stated that what is free isn’t highly esteemed. And she was right. People don’t value the free training. Same was a Bugatti is valued.
I valued my training at $25.00 an hour. And you know what? I found a few cool students at free and none at that price. I just found one today as write this article so I’m excited. Yet the learning curve is tremendous. More people have asked to learn and grow with me once the free period ended.
Get it folks?

“Earn and learn- the rest is worthless.”
-Tony, CEO http://www.Changeinadvance.com

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Three Things You Should NeveR Buy

8 Sep

Three Things You Should Never Buy.

A horse as an investment.
Advice from someone who’s broke.
Leads when you can’t sell.

Short list. Not too much to think about. And yet an still it speaks volumes. Let’s work this thing out cohesively and as a group.

-A horse as an investment.
So not too applicable but bear wit me.
A lot of people get into a good thing and get some cash, a whole lot of cash. And the next thing you know they want to diversify.
So they get an IRA. Good stuff in most peoples opinions. Useful too if you know what you’re doing. So. Now the idea comes to you to invest in gold. So u buy some rare dubloons. Not bad, not good, I like silver personally, especially numismatics. Now you decide that a horse is a fine idea. Stately regal creatures that they are you figure it will be a center piece of your collection of wealth. And what’s better it will win races garnering you press, victories and maybe some winnings at the track! Awesome right?
WRONG.
Never invest in what you don’t have knowledge of. If you aren’t an equestrian already its probably a good idea to stick with what you know.
Never invest in something that is so costly.
A Horse needs lodging, food, a veterinarian, training, and so forth. Do you want to outlay these items costs on the hopes you will beat the equestrian world and their experience?
Sounds nutty right? Exactly. You fight the wars you can win. This is one you skip though my friends. Simply invest in what you know.

-Advice from someone who’s broke.
This is a huge downfall for many people. When you take stock tips from the guy who works for a wage in a small cubicle- 99% of the time he is wrong. Now he may be a new broker but most times he’s your friend in the cubicle next to yours. What does this mean? Simple. Its a sign your a fiduciary fool. No offense folks but when you take cheap or free advice from someone who doesn’t make a living from the advice he or she gives loss is imminent. Move on. I don’t take tax advice from my doctor. I may listen and ask questions, but I pay my CPA to ‘school’ me on this subject. I didn’t invest my extra money into stocks prior to 2008 as I didn’t think my coworkers and payroll secretary were smarter than I am. And I didn’t take the loss as a result.
I admit this was half luck. Okay 80% but I didn’t follow suit. I listened to that nag in my head- the one I call intuition. So my friends ignore the fools, skeptics, and friends. Everyone means well but your fiduciary health is your fault and your gain or loss. Aka- Guard your $$$$$!

-Leads when you can’t sell.
Sorry folks but this is a hard core fact akin to working out but not eating right. You get nowhere.
Now we have all been online and seen the cold call killers who can make you better than them. And the no close, no call, no contact closing gurus. Or the lead generator networks that promise you will make money and close people on autopilot. And at that it will be a robot piloting the autopilot. Amazing, easy, perfect!
NOPE!!!
Remember my article about Zeek Rewards?
Ever heard of Maddoff? Ponzi sound familiar? Now some people will make you better. And some companies will hone your skills until you are an amazing closer. And they may show you how to get leads. Now that works. But leads from nowhere are bogus. Also why would you want vague, unknown leads? Or why buy leads that you didn’t cultivate. You build a better team when you actually know your team. Leads aren’t numbers- they are PEOPLE. Treat them as such.
Another point, why would you want leads that are conceivably low quality? I want people that won’t join too easy. I want leads who WANT to join my team not a rich quick scheme. I need a strong team. A cohesive group of people who see value in me and want to commit to sharpening each other. Growth with a team is valuable. Cheap high turn over leads and opt-ins are worthless. Don’t buy leads, build teams.

*Last tip- NEVER tell yourself it’s too expensive. When you impose limits on your abilities or finances you have effectively crippled yourself. The mind and the heart when fed right will exceed your needs and expectations. You have to manifest your dreams by literally telling yourself what will be the outcome.
This isn’t a license to go bat crazy but you never want to limit your mind or heart. Aim beyond your goal but be mindful of all your actions. That dream car is 50 grand- build an empire and then reward yourself. Let the 1970 GTO be a goal, same for the Lambo.
Dream big, live big, work hard.

#thriveorsurvive.

“It’s not the having, it’s the getting.”
-Charles Spurgeon

Looking forward to the emails this will generate. Side note: I truly relish the comments that you guys and gals send. Keep it coming folks.

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Questions? Think I’m wrong?
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Vacations Over!!!

8 Sep

We Have been gone for a few, on vacation from writing while correcting curriculum and creative new avenues of wealth and distribution for product.

But WE ARE BACK!!!

Weekly Interview will post Monday to start the work week off on a different vibe.

And a new article is coming tonight before 12am!

Get excited folks!
Our vigor is renewed and opportunities are abounding.
Tony-
CEO, Change In Advance

#thriveorsurvive.

“Ideas can be life-changing. Sometimes all you need to open the door is just one more good idea.” -Jim Rohn

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SEE Change In Advance featured on the Duskspot.com!

4 Sep

From my fellow Mogul Dj @CeddyJDusk pin:3261BEA6

#SpotOfTheWeek @ChangeInAdvance
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Love this sight and its leadership.
Go check them out people.

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OOPS!!!

2 Sep

My last post is not going thru only a piece. Will do from phone as laptop is fried.
Apologies to my readers
Tony,
CEO, Changeinadvance

Three Things You Should NeveR Buy

2 Sep

Three Things You Should Never Buy.

A horse as an investment.
Advice from someone who’s broke.
Leads when you can’t sell.

Short list. Not too much to think about. And yet an still it speaks volumes. Let’s work this thing out cohesively and as a group.

-A horse as an investment.
So not too applicable but bear wit me.
A lot of people get into a good thing and get some cash, a whole lot of cash. And the next thing you know they want to diversify.
So they get an IRA. Good stuff in most peoples opinions. Useful too if you know what you’re doing. So. Now the idea comes to you to invest in gold. So u buy some rare dubloons. Not bad, not good, I like silver personally, especially numismatics. Now you decide that a horse is a fine idea. Stately regal creatures that they are you figure it will be a center piece of your collection of wealth. And what’s better it will win races garnering you press, victories and maybe some winnings at the track! Awesome right?
WRONG.
Never invest in what you don’t have knowledge of. If you aren’t an equestrian already its probably a good idea to stick with what you know.
Never invest in something that is so costly.
A Horse needs lodging, food, a veterinarian, training, and so forth. Do you want to outlay these items costs on the hopes you will beat the equestrian world and their experience?
Sounds nutty right? Exactly. You fight the wars you can win. This is one you skip though my friends. Simply invest in what you know.

-Advice from someone who’s broke.
This is a huge downfall for many people. When you take stock tips from the guy who works for a wage in a small cubicle- 99% of the time he is wrong. Now he may be a new broker but most times he’s your friend in the cubicle next to yours. What does this mean? Simple. Its a sign your a fiduciary fool. No offense folks but when you take cheap or free advice from someone who doesn’t make a living from the advice he or she gives loss is imminent. Move on. I don’t take tax advice from my doctor. I may listen and ask questions, but I pay my CPA to ‘school’ me on this subject. I didn’t invest my extra money into stocks prior to 2008 as I didn’t think my coworkers and payroll secretary were smarter than I am. And I didn’t take the loss as a result.
I admit this was half luck. Okay 80% but I didn’t follow suit. I listened to that nag in my head- the one I call intuition. So my friends ignore the fools, skeptics, and friends. Everyone means well but your fiduciary health is your fault and your gain or loss. Aka- Guard your $$$$$!

-Leads when you can’t sell.
Sorry folks but this is a hard core fact akin to working out but not eating right. You get nowhere.
Now we have all been online and seen the cold call killers who can make you better than them. And the no close, no call, no contact closing gurus. Or the lead generator networks that promise you will make money and close people on autopilot. And at that it will be a robot piloting the autopilot. Amazing, easy, perfect!
NOPE!!!
Remember my article about Zeek Rewards?
Ever heard of Maddoff? Ponzi sound familiar? Now some people will make you better. And some companies will hone your skills until you are an amazing closer. And they may show you how to get leads. Now that works. But leads from nowhere are bogus. Also why would you want vague, unknown leads? Or why buy leads that you didn’t cultivate. You build a better team when you actually know your team. Leads aren’t numbers- they are PEOPLE. Treat them as such.
Another point, why would you want leads that are conceivably low quality? I want people that won’t join too easy. I want leads who WANT to join my team not a rich quick scheme. I need a strong team. A cohesive group of people who see value in me and want to commit to sharpening each other. Growth with a team is valuable. Cheap high turn over leads and opt-ins are worthless. Don’t buy leads, build teams.

*Last tip- NEVER tell yourself it’s too expensive. When you impose limits on your abilities or finances you have effectively crippled yourself. The mind and the heart when fed right will exceed your needs and expectations. You have to manifest your dreams by literally telling yourself what will be the outcome.
This isn’t a license to go bat crazy but you never want to limit your mind or heart. Aim beyond your goal but be mindful of all your actions. That dream car is 50 grand- build an empire and then reward yourself. Let the 1970 GTO be a goal, same for the Lambo.
Dream big, live big, work hard.

#thriveorsurvive.

“It’s not the having, it’s the getting.”
-Charles Spurgeon

Looking forward to the emails this will generate. Side note: I truly relish the comments that you guys and gals send. Keep it coming folks.

Thoughts? Concerns?
Questions? Think I’m wrong?
Let’s chat.
Need ideas?
Want to learn how to invite?
Let’s chat.
Want a mentor or maybe the guy who will bounce ideas back and forth with you?
Let’s chat-
Tony@Changeinadvance.com
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Or simply reply to this article.

Exclusive Interview #7. Spotlighting Don Jones, founder of Phoenix Fitness Group.

1 Sep

The seventh interview in a series highlighting up and coming entrepreneurs and leaders.
Today we interview Don Jones, founder of Phoenix Fitness Group

And without further ado:

-Where you from? 
I am New Jersey born and raised. I grew up in Somerdale in Camden County. Currently I reside in Hackensack, Bergen County

-Age?
38.

-What is your title(s)?
I am the founder of Phoenix Fitness Group as well as a Program Supervisor at the International Youth Organization in Newark, NJ where I supervise healthy living and environmental programming.

-What certification(s) do you hold? 
I have a bachelor’s degree in Sociology with an abundance of experience in behavioral management. The personal training certifications I hold are from AAAI/ISMA and NCSF (national council on strength and fitness). I am also a Level 1 coach certified by USA track & field.

-How did you get into training people professionally? 
I have been into sports and fitness since a youth, and competed in track & field as a high schooler, at Sterling HS in Somerdale, and as a collegian, first at FDU and finally at Montclair State, where I accumulated many championships and was an NCAA qualifier. Later, I became an assistant track coach at New Jersey Institute of Technology when I decided to purse a certification in personal training to increase my profile as a coach. 

-How long have you been a trainer?
I have been a personal trainer and coach for about 5 years now .

-What made you embrace your position? 
When I first got the opportunity to share my knowledge of fitness and track & field with novice athletes, I knew that coaching and fitness training was my path. I embrace to opportunity to teach and guide a person to achieving their personal and fitness goals. To see someone have a breakthrough or achieve a feat they have never accomplished, it is nice to know that I had a part in it. It makes me work harder to achieve my goals and continue to share knowledge and insight.

-What keeps you in your position?
Love of sports, athletics, and fitness is what keeps me doing this. There is always an opportunity to learn a new technique or exercise, and always a new experience to be had. There are still millions of people out there that need to hear my message of positive energy and spirit in order to live healthy and abundant.

-What are your secrets to success? 
If I told you, it wouldn’t be a secret. But honestly, success is not a secret. Success can be achieved by anyone that sets clear, concise, and attainable goals. I always look forward; I can’t dwell on something for too long, even if it is a victory, because the next opportunity for success may pass me by.

-What sets you apart from the game?
I don’t feel that I am a typical trainer. I encourage my clients to set goals based on the life they lead in order to achieve the life they envision. There have been times when I’ve conducted a training session that didn’t involve physical exercises. Occasionally, clients come to training sessions with a lot on their mind and we take the time to sort out life, so they can get back to living and being able to maintain a healthy balance between their physical and mental.

-What do you love about training?
Everything; the accomplishment, the failure, the sacrifice. Spectators see the  athletes celebrate victory on the field; athletes know that victories begin with your training.

 
-Hate about it?
Excuses. Nothing bothers me more than procrastination when it comes to fitness and living healthy. You can ‘t put off being healthy until tomorrow; if you are not living healthy today, there may be no tomorrow.

-What are ppl doing wrong in the gym?
Getting to the gym in the first place is a major “right” for most people, but once you get there, sometimes it is a different story. I guess what I hate to see most is people not using complete range of motion throughout an exercise. For example, it doesn’t matter if you are bench pressing 300 lbs if you only move the bar 3 and half inches. Folks need to understand the systems in the body and how they work in order to get the most out of exercises. If not, you are selling yourself short.

-Do exercisers really lose more weight than calories cutters by 84% ?
Well that depends on who you ask. If a person exercises and manages calorie consumption, they are more likely to achieve their goals quickly and thoroughly, and maintain their desired weight. If a person just depends on one or the other, results are very dependant on physiology. You need calories in order to exercise, because that helps to produce the energy needed to move.

-Thoughts on no carb, south beach diets and atkins?
They are not things that I would suggest. There are huge differences in “going on a diet” and having a healthy diet. When you “go on a diet”, you eventually come off that diet, then all of your issues return. When you have a healthy diet and combine that with a workout regiment you are bound to get results that are healthier and longer lasting. (as in lifetime)

-Favorite exercise?
I’m a track guy so I love running drills and core exercises. I am also a fan of plyometric exercises (jumping and bounding for power and strength)

-Where can people find you at on the web and in person?
I can be reached by email at DJFITPRO@gmail.com
and at
http://www.facebook.com/PhoenixFitnessGroup

-Advice for my readers?
The longest journey begins with a single step. You must take that step. Do not be intimidated or afraid. Your body is a temple; maintain it as such. There is no reason to wait to make your life healthier and longer.

-Your definition of success?
Success is whatever you put your mental and physical powers to regardless if your goal is achieved in the manner that you envisioned it. It is what you are willing to sacrifice to achieve those goals and how you treat people on your way up.

-Any projects you’d like to promo?
On September 22, in association with Vida Wellness, Phoenix Fitness Group presents How Sweet Is It Really? A discussion on sweeteners, snacking, & empty calories and a fat burning fitness demonstration.

The event will take place at Vida Wellness 247 Crooks Ave, Clifton, NJ. We will have an educating discussion on the nutritive and non-nutritive sweeteners used in the foods that you eat daily, find alternatives to sweet snacks, and learn how to get the most out of your calorie consumption. After learning the basics on sweeteners and good snacking habits, join in on a fitness demonstration that will get you burning calories and fat as well as teach you exercises and stretches you can do at work, school, and on the go.

Email or check out the facebook page for more info. 

#thriveorsurvive.

Get where you have to, Get There Now!

31 Aug

Get Where You have to, Get There NOW.

Sorry folks tonight is going to be abbreviated. Life moves fast and I won’t waste time tonight either. Let’s get to the main course asap. A good steak doesn’t take days and neither will I.

-Tomorrow waits for no one.
Sorry my friends but action is life. When you wait for an opportunity you lose. The opportunities are there- FIND THEM. You have to be vocal, you have to be on the prowl. If not you lose. Jordan, #23- he made his window work. Will you?

-Momentum.
When you have it you’re winning. When you don’t- GET IT. Momentum will literally carry you from venture to venture. Link small and large positive movements together until you have a solid six or five figure income. Why list sixth before fifth?
Because why aim for $10,000?
Go for $100,001. That’s a key number. Don’t meet your expectations- SMASH THEM!
Momentum is a strategic advantage-use it.

-Fear.
Fear will cripple you.
Let me repeat that- Fear will cripple you.
A lot of times life gives us a window. And the only task required is to take action. The problem is people are so scared to win they lose. And guess what- I’m equally guilty. Let’s get to the top together. I used to let fear kill me. Forget crippling- it was murderous. Now I use fear to motivate me. It makes me smarter, faster, stronger.
Fear can make u weak or strong- it is simply a choice. What will you choose?

#thriveorsurvive.

“You will be what you put into this life.” Tony
“People don’t buy for logical reasons. They buy for emotional reasons.” — Zig Ziglar

Thoughts? Concerns?
Questions? Think I’m wrong?
Let’s chat.
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MY NEW BOSSES FRIEND

30 Aug

MY NEW BOSSES FRIEND

Okay people I’m going to cover some hard and fast rules that are often forgotten. Let me preface with a story.

So on facebook my brother and I get into some heated discussions with numerous people over politics, religion, ethnicity and more. And for a while it was great fun. Sharpening my debating skills and bantering with older professionals and what not. We even had some family and their friends in on our discourse. However sometimes things got rowdy. People cursed and berated. With zeal. Something I don’t condone. Long story short a family friend and I met more in the middle of these debates tan his brother and my brother who got more heated than needed. Neither of us yelled online in all caps or cursed and berated either which was nice. We also work in the same field so there was good common ground there as well. While not friends per say I enjoyed his point of view and manner of getting his points across

Fast forward two years and I’ve got a new boss at my job. Now I’m pumped because I thrive on change and challenge. Also from what I gleamed the new boss is cool and approachable. And I’m also one for proactive leadership so this seems like a great time to be at my job. Now my coworkers disagree but that’s a different article. Suffice it to say I get a message on facebook and its from my buddy. And he says ‘hey buddy how do you like your new boss? He’s my friend and had wonderful things to say about you.”

Now this was great! I found out my new boss is fond of me and approves of my performance. Much better than hearing that I’m a belligerent jerk. Or a lay around. Needless to say I work hard to be on point in anything I do and was pleased to hear this. From here let’s get into a few lesson points.

-Everyone is watching.
Yup people are always watching. Either to see you fail or because they are curious. Or because you are failing and they love watching the ship go down in flames.
People want to see things go wrong. Not all people but a lot. So give them a good show- Win all the time!
Other people are watching you to learn from you. Some people need a leader. So lead. And do it the right way. Let them know the right way by doing the right thing consistently. Lead by doing. Lastly, some people are watching because they see potential in you. Don’t disappoint them. They may be the client or the connection that takes you to your dreams.

-Respect.
Give it. All the time. That people have to earn it line is kind of nutty. Offer up respect at every opportunity. Ghandi, Martin Luther King- they didn’t curse, they didn’t spit. They were respectful in obtaining rights that were theirs to begin with. Do the same.
Leadership is setting the tone and doing it right. ALWAYS.

-Watch your tongue.
Cursing all over the place is horrid. It makes you seem the ogre. You look uncouth and actually, you are. Even when upset temper your speech. Don’t be a sailor swearing up and down the coastline. Don’t insult underlings or coworkers who make mistakes either. It won’t build your rep or get things done faster. Lead by treating others how you want to be treated. And skip the gossip. Leaders don’t do it. Period. And once you’re known as a gossip it will affect your business. People might like the gossip but don’t trust the gossiper and won’t buy your brand. Say nothing if you have to.

-How you say something is as important as what you say.
simple and to the point. Say it nicely, respectfully, tactfully. You get more done by how you say than what you say. Get people excited. Motivate them. I won’t belabor this point as its so clean.

#thriveorsurvive.

“Your philosophy determines whether you will go for the disciplines or continue the errors.” -Jim Rohn

Thoughts? Concerns?
Questions? Think I’m wrong?
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What You Blog is as important as How You Blog.

30 Aug

What You Blog is as important as How You Blog.

So you wanna blog and you need some advice? We got you covered. Blogging is great fun, great business, and extremely useful. So let’s break it down!

-Title.
When you are starting a blog you probably have a theme, a concept. However going into the 8 word name flow is foolish. I’ve seen churches with long names, but not too many businesses. Quick, concise, and to the point will get you in front of more viewers. Clarity of mind as displayed in the title will give you a following you can’t fathom. Recap: small words, less words= great title.
-Theme.
The theme you choose has to be concise and clear. If you wanted to discuss the economic depression- break it into a series. Discuss the banks, the poor, the baby boomers. Make it a series. This will make clear concepts that people will read. Long, verbose, convoluted topics make people not want to read. They make people loathe your blog. They don’t want to mine for nuggets. They simply want the gold. So give it to them. Less bragadocio (spelling) and more fact.

-Content.
Lay out is a big part of content. Don’t make it all centered. Stick to left alignment. People are used to it. Also when every sentence starts at an odd place you may lose reader.
Small paragraphs will also get you farther than you can imagine. Break concepts down.
Simple sentences also are easier for the mind to digest and don’t alienate readers who may think you are being egotistical.
Speak smart. Speak simple.

-Original content.
Always, always use original content.
Don’t use copyrighted images you are not licensed too. And don’t steal blogs you read. Inspiration is one thing, theft is another.

#thriveorsurvive.

It doesn’t matter which side of the fence you get off on sometimes. What matters most is getting off. You cannot make progress without making decisions.
-Jim Rohn

Thoughts? Concerns?
Questions? Think I’m wrong?
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Need ideas?
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