Quixtar was the right medicine for this couple

Wednesday, January 16, 2008
He had a thriving medical practice. She was his office manager.  And while they worked in the same office, they never saw each other. That's when David and April Humphrey found a business opportunity that they could not pass up.

David entered medicine because he wanted to help people and make a comfortable living. In Washington, he established his own medical practice, and April joined him as office manager. Soon, however, David found himself working longer hours than he anticipated, and getting tangled in the red tape of dealing with hospitals and insurance agencies.

He also invested in real estate, and ended up losing money in a flat market.  

But events took an unexpected turn when he found himself in the right place at the right time.

"I met this lady who was a unit clerk in a local hospital," says David.  "She handed me a tape about the business. I was fascinated by the concepts and later attended an opportunity meeting."

"I became a sponge for books and tapes on success. Those principles even helped me improve my medical practice," says David. "I started seeing others who joined about the same time I did begin to enjoy great success. I had to get going."

It didn't take too long for David to grow his business to the point where he could reduce his patient workload. But April still had to deal with the pressures full time. "I got tired of the headaches," she says. So they decided to sell his practice.

"This business," says David, "allows me to help people sort out the difficult ‘symptoms' in their lives, whether they be health- or finance related, far more than I was ever able to in medicine. Quixtar combines mentorship, dreams and a system that works."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


   
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Iris Terry said:

Sunday, February 03, 2008 | #

Let your people who are looking to make more money read this.  

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