It doesn't seem like it but today makes it one month since I joined ACN. I have attended about 5 events. Not bad considering this a "when I have time" venture. I have already reached the first level up as a Qualified Team Trainer. Small steps I know, but with my full time job going strong every bit of progress and leveling up is nothing but a great. At the beginning of the year I made the decision to try new things. To get out of my comfort zone and say yes to things I would normally say no to out of habit or fear of failure. I decided to focus more at work and learn more technologies, challenge myself more in my personal life, and simply try to be a better person in general. I wasn't a bad person before, but I honestly did wonder a lot about what I needed to do to make my life better and get at least a little bit ahead. No matter how much more I made I always seemed to be living paycheck to paycheck. By no means did I have anything to complain about. I have a wonderful family, great girlfriend, literally a 1000 people which I would consider great friends, and I honestly do love my job. I have worked with some of the nicest people you could ever meet. For that, I am truly happy with my life.
I have always been a different breed of person, anyone who has ever met me would say that I think WAY outside of the box. I have always wanted to do something that made people happy. Saturday Night Live, standup comic, writer, motivational speaker, etc. But didn't know the first thing about how to do it. I should have studied theater or script writing in college. But I was too busy playing football and worrying about everything but school. I did study communications enough to know that I love standing in front of people and presenting. I find it thrilling more than scary. I did a lot of self thought, wondered what I was doing and where I planned on going. I really do love my job. I am currently a Systems Engineer in IT. To put it plainly I work on really big computers. It comes very easy to me and I always thrive in a customer facing role. I truly enjoy dealing with people face to face and providing a great product. I get to do that in IT. Very rewarding and won't be leaving any time soon.
But as much as I love working in IT, it's not Saturday Night Live, standup comic, writer, or motivational speaker. So I am left to wonder "what next?"
My ACN Experience - I have created this blog to track my progress as a new ACN Independant Sales Rep/Recruiter as well as give others a look at what happens during the ACN process. Hopefully my experiences can help someone else decide if ACN is right for them.
Current ACN Level: TT - Team Trainer
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