A ninety-day starting plan
Written down, week by week. Who to speak to first, in what order, and what to do with each outcome. You will never open a laptop wondering what today is for.
What the support actually consists of, what it honestly takes, what it costs, and the questions you should be asking anyone who invites you into a business like this — including me.
The company provides the products, the platform and the compensation plan. What I provide is everything that determines whether you actually use them well.
Written down, week by week. Who to speak to first, in what order, and what to do with each outcome. You will never open a laptop wondering what today is for.
Not a funnel, not a chatbot, not a link to a recorded webinar. A group chat that gets answered and a standing slot in my week for one-to-one calls.
Regular sessions run in Singapore time, plus recordings when you can’t make it. Product knowledge, conversation skills, and how to lead once your own team starts.
Language for the first conversation, for a no, for a “let me think about it”, and for the awkward one with someone who knows you well. Compliant, and written to sound like a person rather than a pitch.
For as long as you need them, I’ll join conversations with the people you’re talking to. You learn by watching it done, then by doing it with a safety net.
You inherit a working group, not an empty seat — people at every stage who remember exactly where you are, because they were there recently.
Most sites like this go quiet here. That silence is the reason people get burned, so here it is in plain terms.
Building anything real takes consistent hours over a long stretch — not a burst of enthusiasm for three weeks. People who do well at this typically treat it like a genuine part-time commitment from the beginning, and they’re still at it a year later. If you have a demanding job and a young family, that’s workable — but only if we’re realistic about the hours from day one.
There is a cost to start, and there are ongoing product purchases if you want to remain active and commission-eligible. I will walk you through every figure, in Singapore dollars, before you decide — not after. I’d far rather you say no with the numbers in front of you than yes without them.
I cannot tell you what you will earn, and anyone who does is either breaking the rules or misleading you. Most people who start a business like this earn modestly, and a meaningful number earn nothing at all. LifeWave publishes an official income disclosure statement; ask me and I’ll send it to you before you join.
This suits people who like talking to other people and can handle hearing no without taking it personally. If that isn’t you, I’ll say so in our first conversation rather than let you find out expensively six months from now.
If someone gets uncomfortable at any of these questions, you have your answer about them.
I’ll answer all eight without flinching, and I’d think less of you if you didn’t ask. A decision this size deserves scrutiny.
No — and it’s a fair question to ask out loud. The distinction that matters is what generates the income. A pyramid scheme pays for recruitment itself and collapses when recruiting stops. A legitimate direct selling business pays on products that real end customers buy and use. Ask me to show you exactly where the commission comes from in the compensation plan, and satisfy yourself before you go further.
You have to talk to people, and the people you already know are the easiest place to start. But nobody on my team is asked to pressure anyone, ambush a coffee catch-up, or damage a relationship over a sale. If someone isn’t interested, that is the end of it and the friendship is worth more than the order.
That’s common, and it’s worth understanding why before trying again. In my experience it’s usually one of three things: no system, no support, or expectations that were set dishonestly at the start. Tell me what happened and I’ll give you my honest read on whether this would go differently — including if I think it wouldn’t.
Often yes, depending on which markets are open and where you’re legally resident. I mentor people across the Asia–Pacific region. Tell me where you are and I’ll confirm what’s possible.
They’re wellness products. I keep detailed product discussion off this website on purpose — official product information belongs on the company’s own site, where it’s properly reviewed and kept current. I’m happy to walk you through it personally, and I won’t make any health claims while doing so.
No. I’m an independent business owner building my own team. LifeWave is the company whose products and compensation plan I’ve chosen to work with, but I don’t speak for them, I’m not employed by them, and this website is mine rather than theirs.
One message, then a real conversation. No cost, no obligation, honest answer either way.