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angiesapp
February 18th, 2008, 11:36 AM
Please tell us who you are and what made you decide to change your future.:D

angiesapp
February 18th, 2008, 11:51 AM
My name is Angie Sapp and I have been with WAHU for about 8 months now and what made me decide to change my future is not being able to pay my bills and be able to buy my family what they needed. I also like the fact that while I am creating my income to last a lifetime, I also have the best products that are safer and healthier for my family instead of all the toxic products being sold for cleaners on the market today. I also got to go to convention 2007 with my Mentor and Sister and that was the most amazing experience and changed my view about everything.

I signed up originally to be a customer just to get my sister off my back because I was very skeptical and figured what could it hurt and at the time it was only $1 enrollment.

But then, I started getting these better safer and healthier products into my home and I also used these products for my cleaning business (which I only have one client and it is my husband's bosses office) but that is good because the ladies in the office love the products and they are going to sign up real soon. I always put my website on the invoices and tell them a product testimony every week I go in to clean.

The best part of going to convention last year is I have been very skeptical about the work at home business because my family has tried all sorts of MLM and get rich quick scams, but going to convention is the best gift my sister could have ever given me because it showed me how this company is so different and has a proven track record of sucess and that it is for the customer/business builder/partners not it's own pocket book and that was the most important thing to me.

I love this team and company and I am reaching for the stars and going to achieve my dreams and goals. I owe it to my sister for being so persistant.

KKelly810
February 20th, 2008, 10:49 AM
I also work for worka t home united and I love my new opprotunity. I hope to get more people to sign up! THanks!
Krisitn Kelly

sharondavis
February 20th, 2008, 10:54 AM
Hi Ladies,

How are the prices on the products? I've been with other companies that didn't really have competitive pricing, especially when you consider shipping...

angiesapp
February 22nd, 2008, 08:10 AM
Hi Ladies,

How are the prices on the products? I've been with other companies that didn't really have competitive pricing, especially when you consider shipping...

Our products are 30-40% less expensive per use than name brands you would buy at Wal-Mart including shipping. These are eco-friendly and non toxic products.

gayleabbott
March 17th, 2008, 01:59 AM
Hi,
I'm Gayle Abbott in Lithonia, Georgia. Becoming a mom and the responsibility that goes along with raising the children is what made me make a decision to change my future.

shoaibmak
August 25th, 2008, 08:36 PM
Why have only the ladies posted over here?
Anyway, I'm a 22 year old engineering student, trying out new things.

cuellarhatcher77
October 6th, 2008, 01:40 PM
Hi everyone,

My name is Rosalie and I have been with WAHU since 2005. I was a customer only at first because of the affordability of the eco friendly products. I have built my business off and on due to having to take care of my parents. What I have really appreciated is still receiving my check even though I was going through a period when I was not working my business. The residual income opportunity is priceless.

Sivrama
January 28th, 2009, 09:30 PM
What? Yes that's right. As hard as it sounds and it probably is, it's the best thing you can do for yourself. But why am I telling you to take a break? When you let your work at home job search consume you, you're sacrificing something else like spending time with your kids, doing housework, or not taking care of you.

Searching for a work at home job is the same as searching for a job outside the home. Does this sound like you? You sit all day at your computer weeding out the legitimate jobs from the scams, you are stressing because you're not sure how you're going to pay your bills and you're obsessed with checking your emails every half hour to see if Human Resources replied. You're physically and mentally exhausted and it makes you ill just thinking about it?
The truth is the job isn't going to magically appear no matter how many hours you spend sitting in front of the computer. I used to think if I worked my business the same hours or more every day, 365 days a year I would reap more. Truthfully, I earned more when I balanced my energies between my work at home business and my work at home life.
Prepare your day by planning and setting up a schedule. Will you be researching companies for its legitimacy or will you be applying for jobs? Use an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of which companies you've researched or applied at. You may want to include these information date, position applied for, contact details, your own notes and other pertinent information. This will also help when you need to do follow ups.
When you're done, you're done because you can only do so much before it's out of your hands. Step away from the computer. Cleaning the house can be therapeutic and completing a simple task like doing a load of laundry can make a difference on how you feel. A change of pace can relieve stress, supply renewed energy and focus and most of all increase productivity.
http://www.1moneymania.in/

cjlucas
March 13th, 2009, 08:58 PM
What? Yes that's right. As hard as it sounds and it probably is, it's the best thing you can do for yourself. But why am I telling you to take a break? When you let your work at home job search consume you, you're sacrificing something else like spending time with your kids, doing housework, or not taking care of you.

Searching for a work at home job is the same as searching for a job outside the home. Does this sound like you? You sit all day at your computer weeding out the legitimate jobs from the scams, you are stressing because you're not sure how you're going to pay your bills and you're obsessed with checking your emails every half hour to see if Human Resources replied. You're physically and mentally exhausted and it makes you ill just thinking about it?
The truth is the job isn't going to magically appear no matter how many hours you spend sitting in front of the computer. I used to think if I worked my business the same hours or more every day, 365 days a year I would reap more. Truthfully, I earned more when I balanced my energies between my work at home business and my work at home life.
Prepare your day by planning and setting up a schedule. Will you be researching companies for its legitimacy or will you be applying for jobs? Use an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of which companies you've researched or applied at. You may want to include these information date, position applied for, contact details, your own notes and other pertinent information. This will also help when you need to do follow ups.
When you're done, you're done because you can only do so much before it's out of your hands. Step away from the computer. Cleaning the house can be therapeutic and completing a simple task like doing a load of laundry can make a difference on how you feel. A change of pace can relieve stress, supply renewed energy and focus and most of all increase productivity.
http://www.1moneymania.in/
Good post. I will look over your website.

9th posting.

WAHUMember
March 26th, 2009, 09:25 AM
I am a new member of WAHU, and I love it so far.

What are your recommendations on how to get more leads?

workingfromhome2009
May 10th, 2009, 04:21 PM
Hello everyone, I am new here. This will be my 3rd month with Work At Home United. I have a great mentor and she helped me to reach Director last month. Now I am working on Director 2. Where is everyone else in their business?

tdlaws
May 28th, 2009, 04:37 AM
I'm new here too!!! My name is Tiffany. I have been with WAHU for about 3 months and am trying to get to director. It's been tough because I work a full time job, have an eight year old, and am due with my second in September. So I'm definitley a busy mom. But I am determined to do great with this company. My mentor is so supportive, I just love her!! I just need to get some real good leads! Any other advice would be so so so helpful. My goal is to quit my full time job so I can stay home with the baby. I want to do WAHU full time. I'm just in a rut at the moment!!! Thanks!