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Marketing Business Awards for 2005 and 2006:
2005
- January - Honorable Mention Sponsor Award
2005
- February - Honorable Mention Sponsor Award
2005
- March - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- Spring - Consistency Award
2005
- April - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- May - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- June - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- Summer - Consistency Award
2005
- July - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- August - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- September - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- October - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- Fall - Consistency Award
2005
- November - Top Sponsor Award
2005
- December - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- January - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- February - Certified Marketing Consultant
2006
- February - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- Winter- Consistency Award
2006
- March- Top Sponsor Award
2006
- April - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- May- Top Sponsor Award
2006
- Spring- Consistency Award
2006
- June - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- July - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- August - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- Summer - Consistency Award
2006
- September - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- October - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- November - Top Sponsor Award
2006
- Fall - Consistency Award
2006
- December - Top Sponsor Award
2007
- January - Top Sponsor Award
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"I
began looking into finding a home business about one year before
my third child was born. Prior to that, I had always wanted to stay
home with my son and then with my older daughter, but I didn’t think
it was possible. My salary as a teacher was our higher source of
income and I carried our health insurance through my teaching position.
I looked forward to every holiday and dreaded their endings because
I loved the time with my children. Although I loved teaching, I
wanted to spend my day with my children instead of other people's
children.
I started
a home business with a major health and nutrition company, but didn’t
do very well in the almost 2 years I persevered and tried to get
things going. When the administrators at the new school district
I had begun teaching at decided to deny my tenure because at 7 months
pregnant, they felt I wasn’t involved in extra-curricular activities
enough, I no longer had a teaching position. Believe it or not,
it was the best thing that every happened! I decided at that point
that I was going to make a home business work for me rather than
look for another teaching position. I taught art classes in my home
and continued with the other business I had started. Since I needed
to bring in a higher income than these businesses were giving me
to continue to stay home with my children, I started looking at
other options.
I was
fortunate to connect with some great people, and learned a lot.
Network Marketing is a great business, but it does take time and
you need the right training. I was told in my first business to
just follow their system, but unfortunately when you do that, you
often end up following methods that really aren't market tested
or duplicatible. Learning what works and what doesn't, and being
able to develop the skills necessary to build a business in any
solid company, and knowing how to choose which ones are solid, has
made the difference for me and the people I work with.
Recently I have
become a single mom. Fortunately I have built my home business to
the point where I can support my children and continue homeschooling.
This has made the transition for the children much easier than it
could have been.
One
of my newest passions is to help other single moms to see that homeschooling
and/or a home business is possible for them, and provide the resources
and guidance to help them reach their goals.
Now
I homeschool my three children and work my business around them,
continue building multiple income streams, help others do the same,
and am looking at a great future."
Feel
free to contact Wendy Mills if you
have questions or need help.

Wendy
with Cammy, Kelly, Candace and Paul Zane Pilzer at the SendOutCards
Convention 2007 in Salt Lake City
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