Aloe Vera company sees massive increase in people starting their own Forever business
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Aloe Vera company sees massive increase in people starting their own Forever business

Forever – The Aloe Vera company ( celebrating its 42nd year in May 2020 ) has seen a surge in people starting their own Forever business increasing by 50% in April and 200% in the first half of May.

Bob Parker Forever UK’s country manager said: “People have had time to re-evaluate, many are enjoying a less frenetic way of life along with the flexibility of working from home, perhaps for the first time. They are asking questions about what they want the structure of their working lives to look like as lock-down starts to ease. I think there has been a societal shift in priorities, people want a different way of working and I think the trend is only set to continue.

“Necessity is the mother of skill. As a nation we’ve been galvanised to embrace the digital world with video conferencing. We’ve adapted. Forever is no different. All our training and events have moved seamlessly online. There’s a huge raft of webinars, online support and training available to our business owners wherever they are, easily accessible and helping us all to be more productive.”

And he says as a health and wellness brand they’ve seen additional demand for their products as people prioritise their health and retail moves online, with ‘robust sales’.

Mr Parker added: “While we look forward to the social aspects of our lives resuming, in the short term this time is providing an opportunity for people to start something new, with nominal investment, and dip their toe in the water with a Forever business alongside what they are already doing. We are still in very uncertain times, none of us can predict what the job landscape is going to look like.”

Existing Forever business owners have also made changes in their working lives. Emma who lives in Omagh, Northern Ireland started their Forever business six years ago, and said: “We have adapted quickly to the ‘new normal’; while we ran some aspects of our business online, events and face-to-face meetings were also a big part of our day-to-day.

“Hosting events, team meetings and showcasing both our opportunity and products via online platforms and groups has allowed us to free up swathes of time. We are now more productive, working more efficiently, and our business has benefitted as a result.

“As parents of nine-year-old twins and a newborn, having the freedom and flexibility to continue working our Forever business from home and online has meant no financial worries during lockdown.”

Hannah (42) from Chester offers encouragement. She faced mounting debt following her second redundancy following the financial crash of 2008 and said: “I really couldn’t face putting myself in that situation again. I decided to explore starting my own business but I was struggling to cover my bills. I seriously contemplated selling my house and moving back in with my mum, it was that bad.”

Hannah started her own Forever business and as her confidence grew also developed her interior business. She says the experience made her determined to have security: “I never again wanted to be in the position of potentially losing my home and so for the past seven years I have been double paying my mortgage. I also met my now husband in 2013 and we have committed to being mortgage free by December 2021.”

Bettina (39) dodged her redundancy bullet two years ago while working as a flight attendant. She had started her Forever business in 2016 and had developed her business successfully over an 18 month period with the goal of being able to stay at home with her two young sons. She was about to hand in her notice when the airline she worked for went into liquidation. Bettina said: “There was no warning, no phone call, just an email at 1am in the morning saying they had gone into administration. I worked for the airline for 19 years and that is how it had ended. At that point I was extremely grateful that I had taken the leap of faith and started my own business.”

Phil and Tracy Pickles (53) from Yorkshire took their Forever business on line 5 years ago, It’s been a pleasure to work with Forever Living for the last 19 of these 42 years. It was suggested early in my career that it’s prudent for most people to have a financial ‘Plan B’ I had no idea the reason for me would come in the form of a pandemic! Supply and distribution of health products has been seamless throughout the lockdown by Forever so we have happy customers. ???? We also have opportunities for those looking for a new home based opportunity who want to align with an established organisation NOT a new start. Direct message me direct if you want more info. ?? www.theiglobalgroup.info 

For more information about how to start your own business with Forever Living please visit https://iglobalgroup.myforever.biz 

As with any financial commitment, people are encouraged to seek independent financial advice and fully understand the business model before investing in any new opportunity.

PHIL Pickles

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Thank you Nattaley Carr for the discussions we have had....enjoy your week too !

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