Before you find answers on how to achieve success, you have to ask questions. Start by asking yourself why you want to take advantage of the opportunity and how Agel can benefit you, your family, and others around you.
Your "why" is also a way to define what success means to you. Does it mean money for vacations? Or are you looking for complete freedom from nine to five? Do you want to help others? Would you like your children to have choices you never had? Or are you looking for luxury and excitement? Any of these can be your "why." In fact, maybe you want all of these and more.
Here are a few tools to help you define your "why":
* Write down your long-term goals.
Almost everyone who succeeds has the end goal in mind before starting out. The process of writing down goals gets you thinking about what it is you're looking for. Plus, once you have your long-term goals down on paper, referring to them often will keep you motivated and on track.
* Take an honest look at your current situation.
Look at what frustrates you now. Is it bills that aren't paid? Is it a lack of time with your family and friends? Whatever it is, your current frustrations can provide clues to what you hope to get out of the Agel opportunity. Also think about what makes you happy now. Is it travel? Is it shopping for nice things? Is it providing educational opportunities for your children? Once again, this can help you define your "why."
* Discover what others have accomplished with Agel.
If you're still having a hard time defining your "why," look at how others have used our opportunity to better their lives. Some collect cars—and the Agel opportunity allows them to fund that hobby. Others become their own boss and relish controlling the hours of their day however they choose. Some say that what matters most is working closely with people of their own choosing—often close family and friends. Read through Agel publications for stories and talk to other team members at Agel events. Find out what they love about Agel.

