For a long time now, I’ve been aware of the Pay it Forward principle. It comes from a film of the same name – Pay it Forward. The movie is about a young boy who comes up with a theory of how to make the world a better place. He does a good deed for three people and the way they repay him is by paying it forward to three more people and they pay it forward etc etc. I remember that he brings a homeless guy home, much to the shock and horror of his Mother. The boy gives the man some food, clean clothes and a place to sleep in the garage. I think the homeless guy fixes up the mother’s car or something, but I can’t remember the rest of it, it’s several years since I watched it. I do remember I cried at the end of it – a lot!!
Anyway, the point of this blog is that a lady who I’ve met through one of my other online sources has used the pay it forward principle and has sponsored me into a 4×1 matrix – yes, she paid my entry. So now it’s my turn to pay it forward. I’m looking for 2 or 3 people to start off with, who are ready and willing to pay it forward to 2 or 3 more people and watch how our team and our income flourish!
If you’re ready to start making a difference, please click on the banner below and see how we can turn $11 into $100’s or even $1000’s. If you are one of my pay it forwards, you’ll need to contact me personally so that I can pay your $11 for you.
Here’s to your success in all your endeavours.

Giving forward, without expectation of anything in return, is a great way to demonstrate your willingness to help. Think of the times of crisis in our world or our locality. Are you one of the people who supports the victims by delivering food or clothing to the coordinators?
If bringing someone into your business gives them the leg up they need to generate a sustainable living, then that is a way to give forward too. People joining a business with you must understand that, in order to have what you have, they must work it as hard as you are working it.