I recall being an Amway IBO many years ago. IBOs wind up being social pariahs at times because they have ulterior motives at social events. Or at least the ones that their Amway schedule allows them to attend. I found it humorous that Amway diamonds would teach about vertical alignment which means God, Family and your job came first and Amway fell in line after that. But at the same time, you were expected to never miss a meeting or function, no matter what at the risk of not being CORE.
It must be awkward at times to be at social gatherings knowing that some IBO might be eyeing you up as a potential Amway prospect. Amway IBOs are shameless at times when it comes to looking for potential recruits. After all, you can’t go diamond without a group of IBOs down line. I recall doing sone of these zany things myself as an IBO, but luckily, I saw the light and snapped out of my Amway trance pretty quickly. I managed to avoid losing my friends be being an "Ambot".
So to that I say to Amway IBOs. Have a Merry Christmas and give up prospecting for two to three weeks. Enjoy the holidays without having a motive. Enjoy your friends and family and don’t worry about Amway for a few weeks. The world won’t come to an end and more than likely. Your business won’t have been affected by stopping recruiting for a few weeks to enjoy the holidays. Your upline will say your business will bet setback for 6 months, but if you have little to no downline, what difference does it really make?
I don’t know what the new year will bring but you’ll survive, and life will go on. By now your upline diamonds are likely promoting a major function called Dream Night or something like it. While it might be a virtual event, you will be shown sports cars and jet skis, and other luxurious goods. All to get you “dreaming” so you’ll be motivated to keep building Amway. Of course, to attend dream night you’ll have to fork out $75 or more and it might include a dinner. In the end, you and thousands of other IBOs paying for these functions and other tools is how the diamonds pay for the stuff you might see at dream night.
Don’t believe me? Do the math.
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