Friday, November 6, 2009

Exciting News for Diabetics

Hey, I’ve got exciting news for any of you who might have diabetes. Ameriplan now has a new diabetic plan available for members that saves an average of 50% off your diabetic supplies. We ship your glucose meter, test strips, lancets, lancing device, control solution, battery, and carrying case to your door for free.

With this diabetic plan you will never run out of supplies, and you will save hundreds of dollars on your supplies every year. If you have been a member with Ameriplan for very long now, you are familiar with how easy it is to work with, but you may not realize that this is an option that is available to you. Just like the rest of the services that we provide, there are no prequalification’s so everybody is accepted.

If you are already a member and want information on how to get this coming to you call me at (256)679-0853. If you are not a member and are interested in becoming one you can reach me at the same number.
http://www.hartlinefinancial.com/

Ameriplans New Apflex Program, This Is Unbelievable!!!

Just when you think that things could not possibly get any better, they prove you wrong once again. How could the #1 Home Business in the U.S. possibly get any better? Ameriplan has taken everything that is great about their compensation plan and added a whole new bonus system to make even greater levels of income. This will make getting to the 6 Digit Residual Level even easier and a whole lot quicker.

The cost of starting up at this level is $150 instead of the $50 but the earnings are so much greater that even at that price, this is an investment with insane levels of return. If you come across somebody that just cannot afford to start at that level, Ameriplan does still have the other opportunity where you can get into business and still make a six digit income within two to four years. I mean let’s not forget that the $50 opportunity was rated as the #1 in America last year, but I would encourage all your prospects to come in at the $150 level. The compensation is so much greater and lets face it, even $150 to get into an actual business is nothing.

If you are currently making money with Ameriplan and have not read up on this opportunity, call me for information at (256)679-0853. This new system could literally make a difference of an extra $100,000 a year in your income. There truly has never been a better time to be in business for yourself, nor has there ever been a more exciting time to be in business with Ameriplan.

See you at the top,
Alex Hartline
http://www.hartlinefinancial.com

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Lessons Learned From Dad

Growing up in my parents house, I was taught many things. Some things I learned just from experiences others from the lives that my mom and dad lived before me. There were still others that my parents would tell me straight out that I needed to learn this or that and remember it. Some of these things I was told over and over until I had grown enough to move out, get married, and start a family of my own. The number of these lessons would never fit into a book and I really don’t have the time to even try to write one if they would. So, I would like to mention just three of these things today.

These are three things that I can give my dad credit for teaching me. I’ll be honest with you, many times when I was being told these things, it was not what I wanted to hear, especially at that particular moment. But now that I am grown, I see so many people who are unhappy and unsuccessful due in part because I personally believe they were never taught these things, and within myself I am once again thankful that my dad did drill these lessons into me.

The first of these lessons was that, “the world does not owe you anything.” You know, it seems like every year, I see and hear more and more people with a sense of entitlement. I’ve come across people that were having a hard time and given them money, others maybe I bought food for them and they just accept it like it’s their due, and walk off. I used to train new drivers for a particular trucking company. I owned my own truck and due to the fact that I was diabetic I had a fridge in my truck since I had to eat a certain way. I let my students put stuff in it, but did have to put a limit on it. I had one student who actually tried to get me in trouble over this. Now he knew that I owned this fridge, so it was not company property. But rather than be thankful that I shared, he was upset because he felt that he was automatically entitled to at least half of it. Every time I turn on the TV, I see people, whether politicians or news announcers, talking about our rights to this or that. They seem to forget that happiness is not what we have the right to, it is rather the pursuit of happiness that we are guaranteed the right of.

You might ask how does this make it where people are unhappy or unsuccessful? I would say from my own experience that there is certain amount of happiness that comes from simply being thankful. When you are given something that you feel is owed you, then you never experience the happiness of being thankful for the actions of others. Also have you ever noticed that many times the people who are the least thankful, and seem to have the most of a sense of entitlement, tend to be the ones who have the least. Now the question I would ask is, do they feel entitled because they are poor, or are many of them poor because they feel entitled and so are unwilling to do for themselves?

The second lesson I’ve learned from my dad is that life is not fair. I remember as a child, and later even as a teenager going to my dad and complaining “that’s not fair,” and his response would always be, “who said life’s fair?” Man, I hated that. That is really not the response I was looking for, but it was a valuable lesson that has helped me in my adult life. Life isn’t fair, and unless you realize that fact, you will spend much of your life discouraged, angry and will likely become a very bitter person. I don’t know how many people that I’ve come across these last few years that would quit this or that, and when you talk to them about why they quit, they tell you about how their “feelings were hurt,” and how it was so unfair. I always feel like saying, “yep, sounds like life.” I mean really, when you really look at the situation, maybe it was unfair, but by quitting, and limiting themselves of benefits that they could have had if they had only kept going, they are just in turn treating themselves unfairly. Most people just need to realize, ok, life’s not fair. Now let’s just get on with our lives.

The third and last lesson I would like to mention today is about not quitting. I don’t know how many times one of my brothers or my sister, or myself would want to quit at something and my dad would tell us, “Hartlines don’t quit. Get back in there.” I can’t say that I have always lived up to this lesson but I can say that some of my best times came about due to the fact that I didn’t quit when life got hard. Also some of my biggest regrets are due to times that I did quit during hard times and later wished I had not. Am I saying that everything you ever start, you should never cut your losses? No, but the fact that things have gotten hard or maybe just aren’t going your way at that time is not a good reason to quit. I would also say that if you do drop something, don’t do it at a time of pressure. You should never make an important decision when things are going bad or even when things are going great. If you are feeling discouraged put off that decision for a month and see if it is still looking as bleak at that point. We as Americans really quit way too much. I would say that before you quit, you need to look objectively at whatever it is that you started. Try to figure out why it’s not working for you, and is there something that you could change that would make it work. If you do this you’re going to be happier because of less regret, and because many of your defeats will have been successes instead.

So in conclusion, remember, the world does not owe you anything. Life’s not fair, and but when it knocks you down, get over it, and don’t quit. If you apply these lessons to your life you will not only be a stronger individual but you will be happier and much more likely to make a success of your life.