🏆 Mom Risked Her Last $1,500… Made $16,000+ in 30 Days...
How Myasia turned desperation into determination and closed three deals in two months When your job suddenly changes your golden schedule from a four-day workweek to five days including Sundays, most people complain for a few weeks and then accept their new reality, but Myasia saw it as a sign that she needed to take control of her life. After ten years at Geico taking calls in a customer service center, Myasia had tried everything from selling knives door-to-door to Mary Kay to network marketing to running an Airbnb that got completely destroyed by tenants, but she kept stopping every business before giving it enough time to work. The difference this time wasn't that wholesaling was easier than everything else she'd tried, but that she finally understood her pattern of being an "uninformed optimist" who got excited about shiny opportunities without understanding the work required to make them successful. When Ashley's interview came up on her feed late one night, something about the genuine emotion and authentic story convinced Myasia this wasn't just another paid testimonial but real results from a real woman who looked like her and had made it work. But here's where the story gets wild: Myasia didn't just invest money she didn't have, she literally used $1,500 that her sister had trusted her to hold in her business account, meaning she had to make this work or destroy a family relationship. That kind of pressure would break most people, but Myasia understood that you can't have faith and fear at the same time, and if she really believed God had her back, she needed to work like her life depended on it while trusting the outcome. Taking a leave of absence from her job with two kids at home while her husband started his own electrician business meant there was no safety net, no backup plan, and no room for the half-stepping that had killed her previous ventures. The real challenge wasn't getting cursed out by sellers or learning the scripts, it was figuring out how to build a business while being a full-time mom to an 8-year-old and 2-year-old with no childcare and a husband working 15-hour days.