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How I Learned to Raise My Goals
By: W. Welninski
In 1975 I was looking for a way to make some money to send my daughter
to nursery school. She was an only child and I thought that would be
good for her. I was a stay at home mom and money was tight. My husband
said that we couldn’t afford it. Those words are not my
favorites!! So I gave it some thought and decided to try direct sales.
My goal was to make enough to cover nursery school, and I did.
From there I went on to several more direct sales and home party plans,
maybe six or seven of them. As my children became older, in the
80’s I took a job in a major department store. It was okay and I
found in the 22 ½ years that I was there I worked in lingerie,
the houseware items and small appliances department where I did
cookware demonstrations; from there, gift wrapping for the holidays,
shipping, vendor returns, inventory control, the cash office and
finally I became the human resources administrator. Some of that time I
held these outside home party types of jobs.
Finally in June of 2004 I was offered a severance package from the
company. Wow! There had been so many times I had wished for that
opportunity. Even though working for a major department store offered
me many “benefits” I still would dream of self employment.
The severance package included, retiree health insurance and so I
contemplated taking this direction!
It was a bit frightening to say the least. Yet, what was haunting me
was the fact that I had been wishing for this severance package for at
least 10 years. I had become divorced in the 80’s and so now,
what do I do? I am a divorced woman with no income except what I can
bring in myself. This in itself is pretty scary. When I got home from
work that night I checked my email and found a long note from my
cousin’s wife. She was planning a vacation in my area and
wondered if I knew anyone that I could refer to her. You see she had a
home party type business that she was becoming quite good at. Her team
was growing and she was hoping to expand into my part of the state. So
I thought, “why not me!” After all, I certainly had tried
it enough times already. So I went back to work the next day and signed
the severance acceptance letter and joined Maggie’s team! People
thought that I was crazy after 22 ½ years to take the severance
pay and run. All that I could think about was that if did not take it
and later wished I had, I would be so upset with myself. I thought, all
I would have to hear is just one person say, “well, you had your
chance to get out and you did not take it!” That would have been
horrible to hear!
I left and started another home-based business. About a year into it I
had some minor health challenges that led me to another great product.
Well, you guessed it. I had good results with it and decided that these
home parties were not really my passion! I started to think about how
many companies I had tried and what was it that I didn’t like. I
was also faced with, how good am I at this profession?
What I discovered was that I was not a failure at those other jobs; it
was that my goal was too low and I met it! By working with Ellie Drake
and joining the Brave Heart Women’s Community I’m learning
to raise my goals. I now have loftier dreams and I know with continued
training, that I can meet them!
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Businesswoman, Friend, Collaborator, and Team player, Wendy Welninski
fills her Entrepreneurial Calling by offering a great service that
enriches the lives of others. Together with other fellow BraveHeart
Community members, her goal is to empower Women to be multi-dimensional
success stories and inspiration to others. Be Sure to Visit: Be a BraveHeart Woman
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