No Money To Start Home Business... Most People Are Lying Their Butts Off
Have you ever talked to a friend, family member, collague, or prospect who confides that they're having trouble paying the bills? In this economy, I'm sure you have... It's pretty common.
It's a shame, but a lot of people really are struggling even though they're doing everything they possibly can to make ends meet.
I know people who are working two or three jobs, taking in extra work at home like baby-sitting and lawn-mowing, and cutting back on their expenses to keep it all together.
You've got to admire and respect people who are willing to hussle.
In fact, I actually look for these kinds of people to help in my business because they are willing to do whatever it takes to change their circumstances.
On the other hand, there's the "other" kind of ecomonically challenged people... These are the people who complain about being broke and having trouble paying the bills while they're:
Standing in line at a fast food restraunt ready to spend $10 bucks for lunch instead of brown-baggin' it.
Chain smoking cigarettes at $8 per pack.
Getting facials, highlights for their hair, and manicures.
Shopping for clothes they don't need.
Going to the casino to try to "win" the money they need.
Buying a bunch of junk toys for their kids every time they go to the store.
Trading in the older car that's paid off for a new "gas-efficient" model that costs $40,000.
Buying 10 lottery tickets every day so they can "strike it big."
Sitting around all day on the computer or watching T.V.
These kinds of people drive me nuts!
They complain about being broke, make tons of excuses, and never do a darn thing to better their circumstances. They've got money... they just blow it all on JUNK!
...And they've got an excuse for every day of the week.
Take a look at what one of the home business trainers my company uses has to say about excuses:
Are you tired of making excuses for YOUR life?
Then it's time to take charge of your future and create the kind of life that you want to live -- a life that's worth it.
Arvada Yates





