Age:
25
Highest Education:
Bachelor's of marketing from Hillsdale College
Year Started Business:
1997
Type Of Business:
Network marketing; health and wellness products
Market: Anyone
who wants to be healthier, lose weight, gain weight,
or have more energy. Also, serious, motivated individuals
who are committed to improving their financial future
and helping others do the same.
Number Of Employees:
None
Best Month (Gross Revenues):
$13,000
Hours Worked Per Week
During Start Up: 15 to 20 hours the
first three years. I was a full time student!
Hours Worked Per Week
Now: "It varies. I travel quite
extensively. When I’m home for a full week, I
work 40 to 50 hours."
Favorite Business Books
Or Authors: Think and Grow Rich,
by Napoleon Hill–"This is an all-time classic
and my first inspirational book. It changed the course
of my life!"; The Science of Success,
by James Ray–"A mind-expanding wonder of
a book."; Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert
Kiyosaki–great for teaching financial literacy.
Relaxes By: Playing
basketball, golfing, or playing poker; also, spending
time with his girlfriend
Keeps In Shape By:
Lifting weights at least three times a week, taking
several supplements daily, and playing sports.
Favorite Part Of The Job:
I love working with focused, committed people
who know how to have fun and enjoy the process of building
a business.
Least Favorite Part Of
The Job: The flip side of the coin is
working with half-committed people, watching people
give up at the first sign of adversity, and bookkeeping!
Companies
He Admires: Walmart,
Amway, and Herbalife
Favorite Quote: Every
adversity carries with it the seed of an equivalent
or greater benefit. –Napoleon Hill
The
Person Who Most Influenced His Life:
His mother–"In every single way someone could
have a positive effect on a person, she did."
Heroes:
Michael Dell, for starting from his dorm room
and building a billion-dollar business, and Mark Hughes,
for starting with nothing and changing the health of
the world.
Special Accomplishments:
"I became a member of the million-dollar team by
my 24th month in business, working part time from my
dorm room. That’s not bad. I look back at all
the challenges I faced and find inspiration for the
future from that achievement."
Months Before Achieving
A Profit: "I made a profit by my
second month, but instead of spending it on beer as
my college friends suggested, I constantly reinvested
back into my business; I attribute that to the fast
growth."
Contact Jack At:
(269) 556-0847 or jackrgibson@yahoo.com.
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