
Ok OK, I can’t stand it. I will admit it. My fear of loss is about to do me in.
I think the real kicker was last Saturday, May 2. You know the first Saturday in May. The day the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby took place. In case you missed it, a 50 to 1 long shot came in by the name of “Mine That Bird” . The Run for the Roses this year proved that dreams really do come true. If you would have placed a $2.00 bet on Mine That Bird you would have WON $103.00. Great return on a small investment, wouldn’t you agree. But I didn’t take the chance, not even a $2.00 bet. What is it they say about hind-sight? But to be honest, I didn’t even look twice at that horse. No, I had my money on Musket Man. There was a 3 way photo for 2nd place and Musket man was placed 3rd. Shows what I know.
I am just trying to explain taking chances.
Going out on a limb.
Stepping out of your comfort zone.
Doing something out of “YOUR” ordinary.
For the past week I have been toying with the idea of joining a program that to me just sounds way to good to be for real. You know that is a red flag right there. The website itself and the sizzle call scream at you, I hate that. That is also a red flag to me. No one can tell me anything that I have not already said to myself. But that fear of loss keeps coming back into my mind.
I think I have found away to justify in my own mind joining this program. I am joining as a test marketer. The program says you can make money strictly by being “passive”. Of course you would do much better if you took an active part in recruiting others. I am joining as a test, and participating by just being “passive”. And we’ll see what happens.
My friend did a very informative call about it. I respect her greatly. She is one who is actively recruiting and just doing great with this program. You can listen to that call here hopurl.com/63324
Something else to make me justify joining, I was very happy a few months ago with how my stocks were doing. But recently I have just been putting the statements in a drawer, UNOPENED. I don’t even want to see them. I get an ill feeling when I look at them. I have been involved in companies that I thought were doing GREAT. Things changed overnight when the company was sold. I am in a different position than most. I am able to afford to lose my $325.00, many are not.
I love to play the ponies. One thing I have learned while watching the horses is that there is no such thing as a SURE THING. I am joining and hoping for the best.
I am calling it my test for “True Passive Income”.
Check out Regenesis 2X2 for yourself
hopurl.com/65570
Cindy


May 11th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
Not really sure what to think about this program Cindy, it’s got “togood to be true” written all over it so keep me informed as to how it goes for you.
May 11th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
Great post Cindy! I definitely agree…sometimes you just have to step out of your comfort zone and take that chance…that’s usually when the best things happen
Brenda
P.S. That Kentucky Derby was really something! Talk about a long shot!
May 13th, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Yes, Your right Brenda I wish I would have taken a chance on Mine That Bird.
WHO would have thougth it.
May 13th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
I will Tom,
I agree it does in-deed have that to good to be true.
Cindy
May 15th, 2009 at 11:13 pm
I felt the same way when I first looked at it but after taking a real close look I could see that this business could help even those people who have never had the confidence to sponsor anyone into anything, become a good sponsor because you see, it is my feeling that the reason some people are not able to sponsor or succeed is because they have never experienced success and with Regenesis they are able to see that it actually does work and all of a sudden, once they get that first check, they tell everyone they know because now they have the confidence they lacked before. They know what it feels like!
Someone asked me about this being a pyramid and if the people who come in last are the losers and my response to him was:
I always try to make a good judgement when looking at something but of course I am not always right so each person has to make that decision for themselves.
I guess the question I would pose to you is, who is losing in your current business? The ones who just came in or the ones who have been in for years, or both?
Think about it and then remember all the programs you have been in and then you decide.
If you are a sponsor it works and it works quickly. If you are passive, it works but it takes a little longer.
My income from the day I joined Apr 11 2009 to May 3 is more than I have made in a year in many of my programs. It’s absolutely outstanding. I have cycled 3 times and Phil has cycled 3 times and I get a matching bonus every time Phil Cycles and he gets a matching bonus every time someone he sponsors cycles so you figure it out
I cycle 3 Times
Phil Cycle 3 times
My bonus for Phils 3 cycles
And we each have people under us that we sponsored who have cycled.
Look at the comp plan and then you do the math. It’s staggering for the first 3 weeks in any business. We have received the checks and they have been deposited.
May 16th, 2009 at 1:31 am
Great post Cindy, and I absolutely understand that fear of loss. This one does have that ring of “too good to be true” to it, but one never knows if someone finally did find a way to make a 2×2 recycler work.
I know that people are making money now, but for how long is the question. The way I see joining a program like Regenesis is much like your pony races - don’t bet more than you can afford to lose.
Good luck Cindy!
Karen
May 25th, 2009 at 9:16 am
Hi, courteous posts there
express’s concerning the gripping word
May 27th, 2009 at 8:22 pm
Yes, very exciting
May 31st, 2009 at 3:44 am
hello, Cindy* i like that you give more than what, is expected…jettison*
August 12th, 2009 at 8:12 pm
The results are in. Regenesis 2X2 is DONE.
It was a scam after all. A few made a lot of money.
Some made a bit of money.
MANY MANY others made NONE.
My horse didn’t come in.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009565063_regenesis30m.html