Jim Rohn hits the nail on the head here: it would be a pity if, after you've begun to earn your fortune with Gano Excel, you don't somehow take the time to improve yourself, to grow as a person and a leader.
Success in our industry is about more than just money; it's about becoming a new and better person.
Oh, it's possible to make millions and stay just the same as you are right now. There's even a great movie about it, 2007's There Will Be Blood. In the movie, Daniel Plainview (Daniel-Day Lewis) -- an oil tycoon -- earns great riches only to learn that he is the same bitter man he was when he was struggling to survive. His income grew, but he didn't.
Amassing a fortune and not developing as a person is like lifting weights with one arm: that one arm will look great, sure, but you're sure to be lopsided.
To really leverage the network marketing experience -- especially at a whole-person oriented company like Gano Excel -- you need to grow both as an entrepreneur and a person. Take Jim Rohn's advice: grow with your income, and you are sure to be a success in business and life!
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