Thoughts from Synergy's Newest Team Managers
Thoughts from Synergy’s Newest Team Managers
Last month we saw three of our North American Team Members rise up in ranks to the level of Team Manager. Hitting this important milestone on the Synergy Success Track is a wonderful step and we were happy to congratulate each one of them.
Now, as we approach the holidays, the end of 2013 and the beginning of a fresh new year, we asked these new Team Managers to share a few quick thoughts on their recent rank advancement and what lies ahead. Here are their responses:
Joy Matwyshen, the Villages, FL: “Richard and I began our business with a deep passion to help people with their health. Then we got the vision that we could only reach and help the masses by building a team and becoming a true leader. I made a serious commitment in October 2012 to build a strong organization. I declared on paper and in my heart that we would make Team Manager by December 2013 and 10k a month by the end of 2014. We beat the timing of our goal to make Team Manager by two months, and now our plan is to reach Team Director by April 2014 or before.
We also took the promotional challenges set in place by the company for 2013 very, very seriously. We never once said: ‘That’s too big, there isn’t enough time, we can’t possible make it, there’s no way,’ or any of those other negative statements people defeat themselves with. Instead we always said: ‘Okay, we can do this!'”
Sandra & Ed Kerner, Brown City, MI: “This is just the beginning. We love working with people and helping them change their lives. We are excited. We will be even more excited when we advance again.”
Roger & Stefanie Hunt, Pleasant Grove, UT: “My focus for the coming year is to make myself increasingly effective and to help as many people as I can to find the same satisfaction and success that I’ve been fortunate enough to find.I’m very happy. I couldn’t have done it without my wife. We’re partners in this. It’s been great.”
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