If there’s one thing I hate, it’s the “…Man! I should have done it!!..” moment that accompanies the decision to no go through with a plan you had, or a plan that was laid out and offered to you, that you could have made work.
I think we can all relate to having an offer presented to us, that would’ve been on some level..ground breaking for us!
But for whatever reason, we said “No”. And isn’t it worse when you’re watching TV, or reading some celebrity gossip, or facebook browsing, and everyone's just posting lyrics and crap again, and your just thinking “man, I could be there, doing that..!”
But for whatever reason, we said “No”. And isn’t it worse when you’re watching TV, or reading some celebrity gossip, or facebook browsing, and everyone's just posting lyrics and crap again, and your just thinking “man, I could be there, doing that..!”
I know that feeling!
One time when I was about 16 or 17, I didn’t go to a friend’s birthday party, because a girl I had a crush on was going to be there with a guy who she was “going out with” just a few days before.
So I stayed home and tried to take my mind off it by playing some guitar… and piano… and then I started doodling….and I was thinking the whole time “I should be there! AAA! Why didn’t I go?!”..
All my other friends had gone, and all I did was pace back and forth throw a pathetic pity party about how “it’s too late now!” to go to the party! And isn’t it so much worse when you know that all your friends are having fun without you?
Those people are all smiling, and eating cake, and hanging out, and playing games and listening to cool music! Getting gifts! Having the time of their lives!
I hate that feeling!
Maybe you can relate to that.
Maybe you missed out on a job opportunity where multiple companies made you offers, and you chose one, and always wondered what you missed out on at the others place.
Maybe you just had some gorgeous woman/handsome guy give you that look that said “talk to me” but you said “no, I’m too scared. I’m insecure. I don’t look right”.
Maybe you’ve felt like that.
I have before. A lot!
And I’m so sick of that feeling!
One time when I was about 16 or 17, I didn’t go to a friend’s birthday party, because a girl I had a crush on was going to be there with a guy who she was “going out with” just a few days before.
So I stayed home and tried to take my mind off it by playing some guitar… and piano… and then I started doodling….and I was thinking the whole time “I should be there! AAA! Why didn’t I go?!”..
All my other friends had gone, and all I did was pace back and forth throw a pathetic pity party about how “it’s too late now!” to go to the party! And isn’t it so much worse when you know that all your friends are having fun without you?
Those people are all smiling, and eating cake, and hanging out, and playing games and listening to cool music! Getting gifts! Having the time of their lives!
I hate that feeling!
Maybe you can relate to that.
Maybe you missed out on a job opportunity where multiple companies made you offers, and you chose one, and always wondered what you missed out on at the others place.
Maybe you just had some gorgeous woman/handsome guy give you that look that said “talk to me” but you said “no, I’m too scared. I’m insecure. I don’t look right”.
Maybe you’ve felt like that.
I have before. A lot!
And I’m so sick of that feeling!
I decided to Repel that feeling that always follows passing up an opportunity!
How?
By taking full advantage of the Empower Network!
By using the 8 core steps, and showing you the Empower Network is not a scam, it does work, and it will continue to work for many more people, including me!Guys, there’s so many success stories!
Look at Tracey Walker! September 20, 2012! $109,341.00
Look at Tony rush!
“Tony Rush from Dothan, Alabama, USA has hit as of October 2012, $114,000 per month with his Empower Network distributorship.” (businessforhome.org)
The list of success goes on and on and on.. And although Empower Network won’t guarantee your success, they will give you a platform that works when used correctly!
So how does this all work?
How are people doing this?
They are using David Wood and David Sharpe’s methods.
How are people doing this?
They are using David Wood and David Sharpe’s methods.

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