Liberty League: Why Change is a Good Thing

After having spent a good few years with Liberty League International, I finally decided that I should make my last Liberty League call, and hang up my telephone. Only temporarily, though, because doing nothing all day would drive me crazy. Fortunately (for me) I’d decided to move into the LifePath Unlimited home based business opportunity, and I was buzzing with excitement.

It wasn’t an easy decision to move, but then nothing worth doing in life is ever easy. In hindsight, I’m really glad I switched.

What made me decide to leave Liberty League? It’s difficult to put my finger exactly on one reason, but I can safely say that the passion I once had for the work I was doing there had fizzled. Most of the people there were great, but many were leaving and there was a general aura of stagnation, rather than the dynamic team that there once was.

LifePath just makes everything so much more attractive. From their compensation plan which just seems much fairer than the Liberty League plan, to the help and the interaction that the practitioners give to one another. That element of my previous business was well and truly dead.

Take the fact that with Liberty League, new members are required to pass the profits of the first five successful sales upwards before they even earn themselves a penny; fortunately I was well past that stage by the time I left, but nonetheless this doesn’t feel like teamwork to me. Compare this with the fact that LifePath pays profits from the very first sale (how does $1000 sound as the first commission for the Discovery programme?
LifePath is everything that I hoped Liberty League would be: it’s everything that Liberty League could have been had it not stagnated and, I’m afraid to say, started the slide to its own death. RIP.