How many times have you heard
one of the Amway speakers say something to the effect of “wouldn’t it be great
to wake up in the morning when you’re done sleeping”. I know I heard our sack
of shit Platinum say it at every meeting that his wife gets up once she’s
done sleeping. Sounds a little irresponsible when you have school age
children. Their kids were teenagers - a boy and a girl - I think about 13
and 14 at the time. Does mom not want to make sure the kids are getting
themselves out of bed on time, eating a decent breakfast, packing a lunch, and
making sure they get out the door? Would Platinum dad be doing all this?
Unlikely. He’s a male chauvinist pig and childcare he would put under the
category of “woman’s work”. In which case his wife is very likely getting out
of bed when she has to and not when she’s done sleeping.
The main reason the Platinum says his wife gets out of bed when she’s done
sleeping is to sneer at the downline who have jobs and set their alarm clock
daily and get out of bed in time to get to work.
“Wake up when you’re done sleeping” is something I have a hard time getting my
head wrapped around. First off most parents who have school age children don’t
laze around in bed and get up when they’re done sleeping. Maybe - and that’s a
big maybe depending on how mature and responsible the kid is - once the kid is
a junior or senior and is capable of getting themselves out of bed on time,
dressed, eat breakfast and off to school. Parents who have younger children
need to get them out of bed, dressed, prepare breakfast, fix a lunch bag, and
walk them to school unless there are older siblings who can walk with the
younger child. Its my guess that most stay at home parents wake up by 7am or
so. They probably don’t go back to bed once everyone is out the door either.
Unless of course you’re a lazy ass IBO who is damned well following the upline’s
advice about not getting out of bed until you’re done sleeping.
I had a friend who after she moved out of Los Angeles decided to home school
her son. I wasn’t too sure why she would do that but it became very clear when
I remembered she was not a morning person. Ambot and I visited her a few years
ago. We got up whenever, 7am or so, but it was at least 10am usually later,
before she got out of bed. Likewise her son was still sleeping until she got
around to waking him up. She couldn’t get her act together first thing in the
morning to get her kid off to public school. Home schooling worked better for
her desire to get out of bed once she was done sleeping. They are not
in Amway. So that blows the old upline’s theory that the only people who are
allowed to get out of bed once they are done sleeping are those who have
reached a certain level in Amway.
I very rarely set my alarm clock. If I set my alarm its probably because I need
to drive someone to the airport at 5am or I have somewhere else to be early.
Alarm clock or not I’d say that I very rarely wake up when I’m done sleeping.
Often I wake up because someone else in he household is moving around. Once I’m
awake I am awake and I can’t get back to sleep again. That’s a real piss
off if something or someone wakes me up at 2 in the morning or 4:30. I ain’t
done sleeping but I’m woken up. The only thing I can do at that time of
day is get up and bake muffins for breakfast.
Just because Platinums and Diamonds praise the value of staying in bed until
you’re done sleeping doesn’t mean its something everyone aspires to do. I guess
none of them ever heard of Benjamin Franklin and “early to bed early to rise
makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise”.
I wouldn’t say that I necessarily go to bed early though since we’re no longer
in Amway I’m able to get to bed before midnight. Calling a 7am wake up “early”
is debatable! There are lots of people who wake up earlier than that! Does it
make me healthy waking up early? When I get up I walk the dog, have something
light to eat, and then I go to the Y where I either swim or do yoga. Healthy
enough I suppose.
How many IBO’s lead a healthy lifestyle? It looks like many of them tried the
Trim weight loss system and lets just say they’re not walking advertisements
that the diet plan actually works! They also promote guzzling vitamins instead
of eating a healthy diet that includes fresh fruit and vegetables. In the board
plan we see over and over the way to Amway success is to suck back energy
drinks and chow down on food bars. They’re too busy following their own advice
about lazing around in bed until they’re ready to get up that they’re likely
not getting regular exercise.
I’m a busy person. I’ve got places to go, people to see and things to do. I’m
not accomplishing anything until I’m out of bed. The quicker I can get
everything done is more free time for me. Not being an IBO means I’ve freed up
lots of extra time. Getting out of bed somewhat early means I can get just
about everything I need to do done before noon. Now I’ve got a good portion of
the day ahead of me to enjoy however I want to.
Let’s compare that to an IBO. Say the lazy bastard hauls ass out of bed around
noon. The bed needs to be made, go to the kitchen to prepare a meal of an
energy drink, food bar, and vitamins - probably not a lot of kitchen clean up
required for that! Next will probably be checking email, text messages, and
making lots of phone calls. Next thing you know its late in the afternoon and
the laundry and housecleaning aren’t done. What about yard work? When was the
last time the lawn was mowed or the garden weeded? Who’s got time for that? Now
its time for counselling with downline because they’re starting to get off work
now and then the 8pm board plan meeting and the night owl. Arrive back home
around 2am and do it all over again the next day.
Lying around in bed is a waste of time to many people. I’ve always gone with
the philosophy that the quicker I can get things done the quicker I can relax.
Even though I can lay around in bed until noon if I wanted I don’t do it
because the day is getting away from me. Sometimes there’s a movie I want
to see comes on at 8 in the morning and I watch it. The next thing I know I’ve
missed the classes I go to at the Y and I’m behind on everything else I want to
do.
Waking up when I’m done sleeping does not work for me.
Amway is a cult, especially as run by those vicious AMO subsystems like WWDB, URA, Network 21, BWW, and all the rest. And a big thing in cults is a MANTRA.
ReplyDeleteA mantra is a short thing that you repeat over and over to yourself to psyche your brain into acceptance of an absurdity. Amway has lots of them, like "A JOB means just over broke!" or "I'll get residual income!" or "Never question up-line!" or "If you're not in Amway you're a loser!" or "With Amway I can sleep till I'm finished sleeping!"
The Amway subsystems encourage IBOs to repeat these silly mantras endlessly, until they become imprinted on your brain-cells. That's why it's usually impossible to talk with Ambots -- their minds are a mass brainwashed mantras.
The Amway mantra about sleeping for as long as you like is basically a way to appeal to lazy creeps who don't like getting up to go to work, and who dream or being rich slobs.
Anonymous - the Amway cult has tons of mantras. Part of the brainwashing process is the Amway cult leader repeating mantras constantly to the Ambots in their downline.
DeleteAnd then the brainwashed Amway Ambot is programmed to repeat those mantras as part of the bullshit Amspeak propaganda. They've been brainwashed into believing the Amway mantras and Amspeak are truths.
Yup you can't have a logical conversation with a brainwashed Amway loser who has a canned Amspeak response for everything.
I couldn't even imagine being an Ambot without having a real J.O.B. Without an actual income to be able to buy tons of overpriced shitty Amway products they would be useless to their upline unless it's to bring in suckers to be milked by the Amway cult leaders. And what a shitty life. Instead of having an actual J.O.B. or an actual legitimate business they spend their time thinking up ways to reel in prospective patsies for the cult leaders to show them the "plan". Ugh!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - the Amway cult is evil and doesn't care if the Ambots have jobs as long as they have lots of room on their credit card to buy overpriced shitty Amway products. When an Ambot has no more means to buy Amway shit and quits the cult they still have a mountain of credit card debt to pay off that can take years. Amway is all about destroying people financially and emotionally. Evil.
DeleteNo one can be in the Amway fake business without having a "J.O.B." on the side. All you'll be getting is a ten-buck check a month for self-consuming $300 of Amway products, and you'll be shelling out at least $500 per month for tools, fees, CommuniKate, and all the other little chickenshit fees that your up-line demands.
ReplyDeleteWithout a real "J.O.B." how could you afford that?
This is why Amway is a fucking lie.
Anonymous - in the real business world, real business owners figure out pretty fast that they can't keep operating at a loss. When their expenses are way higher than their income that's not a sustainable way to do business.
DeleteAmway is a pretend business. That's why the Ambots need real J.O.B.s to be able to afford buying Amway shit. When your monthly expenses are a hundred times higher than your income - you got to make some big financial decisions. That's why Amway cult leaders do not want Ambots keeping a profit and loss ledger.
Its sad how ppl judge others without any evidence or say that something doesn't work because of their upline or the business they're in. Those are just stupid excuses yall say to yourself in order to excuse your failure as a person and business owner. Here's an anology: if you get a membership at a gym so you can get in shape, but in the last couple of months you're not where you want to be at then you cannot blame the gym for your poor work ethic. Ppl always try to find an excuse for their problems but never try to find the answer to them.
ReplyDeleteUnknown - thanks for stopping by with some bullshit Amspeak propaganda and letting us know that Amway is still a blame the victim scam.
DeleteTo Unknown at 11:55 AM --
ReplyDeleteIf Amway offered as much possibility for success as working out at a gym did, we'd believe you. But in fact Amway admits (in its published literature) that only about 1% of Amway IBOs ever make money or break even in the business.
That's not because of laziness. That's because the Amway plan sucks.
That's right Anonymous. The Amway "business plan" is a system set up for failure. Ambots are brainwashed to believe otherwise but if they look at the small print on Amway's own literature, they'd see there's a success rate of less than 1%.
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