Living Rooms around the world
I started to write this blog in-flight, on my way back from London, UK. I am extremely fascinated and grateful that I am able to connect to the internet at 35,000 feet.
In my business, I teach people how to build an asset through business ownership, without jeopardizing their primary income, and not having to worry about raising capital and hiring employees. Through the Britt Worldwide system, we have an elaborate training, coaching and mentoring program to empower people around the world with the right mindset and tools to own and operate their own Independent Business.
While we have meetings of all sizes from homes to coliseums, my favorite ones are small huddles in living rooms. This is where great relationships are built and we get to know about people by listening to them.
Once again, my weekend trip to London, taught me that people have the same basic desires all over the world. They want financial security, optimal health, fulfilling relationship and a great lifestyle. The realization that no matter how great their jobs may be, they don’t help them build long term assets that they can pass onto their children and grandchildren. The fear of getting laid off, looming monthly payments and saving for their future are real issues.
Years ago, we embarked on our journey with a great team of coaches and mentors. Anjali and I are good students, and we were able to become financially free when I was 29 years of age. That came after 4 years of working my IT business full time and building our part-time business with the guidance of my mentors. In 1993 my part time business started to generate way more income than my full time. Optimal health through good habits and nutrition, and great relationships across a diversity of nationalities, ethnic backgrounds, professions, religions and races, are just a natural progression of how we build our business.
For over two decades now, Anjali & I have been teaching others what we have learned, passing on the baton, like a relay race. Our business system gives everyone a chance, whether it be a scientist in Boston, a farmer in Punjab, an IT consultant in New Jersey, a doctor in London, a Secretary of State in Louisiana, a truck driver in Seattle, a visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins or a housewife in China. This hardly covers the 80 plus countries and territories we operate in or the hundreds of other professions and backgrounds, but you get the idea.