Ron Forrester
Consultant, Project Manager, and Life Coach in Houston, Texas
"Life is a participation sport, and there are no practice games, you're at bat 24/7. You are sitting on the bench or batting away. You are the only one that can put yourself into the game." By Ron Forrester
Published Author, MLM & Life Strategy Coach,Mentor, Social Networking proponent, SEO/SEM Enthusiast, Writer, Trainer, Husband, Father, Friend.
As a Registered Pharmacist I made plenty of money (J. Paul Getty was asked once, while he was listed as the Richest Man in America, "How much is enough?", his reply, "Just a little bit more!") however, I learned early on that working for someone else was simply resulting in my efforts building that someone a great retirement/house/savings/investment fund and resulting in me living from paycheck to paycheck. Didn't like that. I then started a "spare" time business ( 5hrs per week) and consistently, persistently, worked that spare time business for 3 years. At that time I retired from corp. America because my spare time business was paying me 3 times my pharmacy income! That was 35 years ago and it has been so much better since, I was 36! Spent more time with my family, been more places, experienced more than most everyone I know with whom I went to school!
Specialties: I coach people in successfully developing their own business as well as their own personal development. Work as a consultant in various companies as well as consult with international companies to launch their products in other countries. Wrote compensation plans, marketing strategies, and training programs for various companies in US, and abroad. Concentrate on pushing people up through personal development using systems developed by my personal mentors, Jim Rohn, Paul J Meyer, Zig Ziglar, Jeff Olson, Brian Tracey and John Maxwell as a prime method to construct their own super success.
Worked as a Pharmacist, enjoyed it, however by 1980 was working 77 hours a week. 2 small children at home who I wanted to spend more time with and needed a way to earn the money I was making ($75,000/year by then) yet for less hours. Entered the home based business industry and working just 5 hours per week, consistently and persistently, for 3 years week in and week out I was able to retire at 36 making 3.5 times more than my annual pharmacy salary.