Vemma Ambassador Adam Wenig first heard about Vemma (and Verve) from a fraternity friend at Cal Poly. At the same time, he was watching friends graduate from prestigious colleges, only to move back in with their parents when they couldn’t find jobs. “I decided Vemma looked a lot more promising than the financial prospects my generation is facing. So Patrick Comer and I started our business by promoting Vemma in my fraternity and then set out to share the product and opportunity all over Cal Poly.” Just 11 months after joining Vemma, the 20-year-old college student hit Star Presidential and started making a serious income.* Two months ago, Adam hit Ambassador, just in time for Convention.*
Entering the entrepreneurial mindset
“My dad gave me a copy of Rich Dad Poor Dad when I was in high school, and I learned from it that if you want to go out there and make a lot of money, you have to create something and build something yourself,” Adam says. Although Vemma was Adam’s first taste of network marketing, he’d made the decision early on that he was going to own his own business. “In high school, I ran a car detailing business and realized I could make more money doing my own thing rather than working for someone else. I hired some neighbor kids, and I learned how to organize things and work with people. Later, after joining Vemma, I read Think and Grow Rich,and I realized I could change my mindset and attitude and ultimately change my future by using the Law of Attraction.”
Create something that’s worthy of you
So what’s the best thing about Vemma for Adam? “This business allows you to go out there and create something that is worthy of you,” says Adam. “I saw this was working for other kids, I got excited, and I started telling my friends about it. People my age are drinking energy drinks or coffee anyway, so Verve is a great business for my age group. Like a lot of new people, we only experienced modest results at first because we were trying to do everything on our own. But when we decided to work smarter rather than harder by plugging into the system, everything changed dramatically.” Adam says things really started to happen after he changed his habits and started following Tom Alkazin’s Roadmap to Success. “You have to become a successful person first, and then the money will follow.* It’s a different way of looking at it.”
Adam’s Tips for Success
Entering the entrepreneurial mindset
“My dad gave me a copy of Rich Dad Poor Dad when I was in high school, and I learned from it that if you want to go out there and make a lot of money, you have to create something and build something yourself,” Adam says. Although Vemma was Adam’s first taste of network marketing, he’d made the decision early on that he was going to own his own business. “In high school, I ran a car detailing business and realized I could make more money doing my own thing rather than working for someone else. I hired some neighbor kids, and I learned how to organize things and work with people. Later, after joining Vemma, I read Think and Grow Rich,and I realized I could change my mindset and attitude and ultimately change my future by using the Law of Attraction.”
Create something that’s worthy of you
So what’s the best thing about Vemma for Adam? “This business allows you to go out there and create something that is worthy of you,” says Adam. “I saw this was working for other kids, I got excited, and I started telling my friends about it. People my age are drinking energy drinks or coffee anyway, so Verve is a great business for my age group. Like a lot of new people, we only experienced modest results at first because we were trying to do everything on our own. But when we decided to work smarter rather than harder by plugging into the system, everything changed dramatically.” Adam says things really started to happen after he changed his habits and started following Tom Alkazin’s Roadmap to Success. “You have to become a successful person first, and then the money will follow.* It’s a different way of looking at it.”
Adam’s Tips for Success
- Set a goal of where you want to be in six months and then 12 months.
- Persist no matter how long it takes.
- Wake up and read something that inspires you, and then map out your day.
- In order for things to change, you have to change. I was stuck at Diamond for three months and had to make new habits and get serious in order to advance further.
- “Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal.” —Earl Nightingale