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Hello everyone,

My name is Par Yang and I'm the co-founder of Peace of Mind Providers. I'm also the author of the upcoming book: How To Protect What Matters Most.

When I was only 10 years old, my mother smuggled me and my ten siblings out of the Communist-controlled jungles of Laos and into America.

Over the years I've faced many of the same challenges you probably have. And just like you I worked hard to create a comfortable life for myself and my family.

I had a devoted husband. I'm a proud mother of three children. And believe it or not, I became a self-made millionaire by the time I turned 21.

I couldn't have asked for more. I had the perfect life. But one day it all got taken away from me with a single telephone call.

My husband, Jeff suffered an accident and remained in a coma for three long years. By the time he died I was homeless, jobless, and broke. My children and I had to squeeze into a tiny apartment and start our lives over from scratch.

All because of one bad decision.

My husband decided to cancel his life insurance policy just a few short months before his accident. I know it seemed logical to him at the time. He was always healthy. Never sick. Why waste money paying for protection he didn't need?

But we DID need it. The unthinkable DID happen. And because he foolishly let his guard down I'm still paying the price.

Needless to say, I still grieve the loss of my husband. But these days I put that energy to good use. It fuels my lifelong mission to help prevent other people's loved ones from ever having to suffer like I did.

Because I experienced the worst-case scenario, I'm in a unique position to help others prepare. I know what steps people need to take to protect themselves, their families, and their incomes - regardless of what the future holds!

That's why I sell life insurance.
 
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Hello everyone,

My name is Par Yang and I'm the co-founder of Peace of Mind Providers. I'm also the author of the upcoming book: How To Protect What Matters Most.

When I was only 10 years old, my mother smuggled me and my ten siblings out of the Communist-controlled jungles of Laos and into America.

Over the years I've faced many of the same challenges you probably have. And just like you I worked hard to create a comfortable life for myself and my family.

I had a devoted husband. I'm a proud mother of three children. And believe it or not, I became a self-made millionaire by the time I turned 21.

I couldn't have asked for more. I had the perfect life. But one day it all got taken away from me with a single telephone call.

My husband, Jeff suffered an accident and remained in a coma for three long years. By the time he died I was homeless, jobless, and broke. My children and I had to squeeze into a tiny apartment and start our lives over from scratch.

All because of one bad decision.

My husband decided to cancel his life insurance policy just a few short months before his accident. I know it seemed logical to him at the time. He was always healthy. Never sick. Why waste money paying for protection he didn't need?

But we DID need it. The unthinkable DID happen. And because he foolishly let his guard down I'm still paying the price.

Needless to say, I still grieve the loss of my husband. But these days I put that energy to good use. It fuels my lifelong mission to help prevent other people's loved ones from ever having to suffer like I did.

Because I experienced the worst-case scenario, I'm in a unique position to help others prepare. I know what steps people need to take to protect themselves, their families, and their incomes - regardless of what the future holds!

That's why I sell life insurance.


Do you sell IUL and recruit?

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@WinoBlues Of course I sell IUL! In my opinion, it's one of the safest and most powerful financial vehicles ever created in the mind of a human being.

You should check out Patrick Kelly's books: Tax-Free Retirement and Retirement Miracle if you haven't already. Doug Warren also has a good book out called IUL Unleashed. These books should be required reading for anyone in our industry.

To answer your other question, no I don't recruit other agents... yet.

@pcbinsurance LOL! I guess the family jewels really are what "matters most" to you boys!
 
Hello everyone,

My name is Par Yang and I'm the co-founder of Peace of Mind Providers. I'm also the author of the upcoming book: How To Protect What Matters Most.

When I was only 10 years old, my mother smuggled me and my ten siblings out of the Communist-controlled jungles of Laos and into America.

Over the years I've faced many of the same challenges you probably have. And just like you I worked hard to create a comfortable life for myself and my family.

I had a devoted husband. I'm a proud mother of three children. And believe it or not, I became a self-made millionaire by the time I turned 21.

I couldn't have asked for more. I had the perfect life. But one day it all got taken away from me with a single telephone call.

My husband, Jeff suffered an accident and remained in a coma for three long years. By the time he died I was homeless, jobless, and broke. My children and I had to squeeze into a tiny apartment and start our lives over from scratch.

All because of one bad decision.

My husband decided to cancel his life insurance policy just a few short months before his accident. I know it seemed logical to him at the time. He was always healthy. Never sick. Why waste money paying for protection he didn't need?

But we DID need it. The unthinkable DID happen. And because he foolishly let his guard down I'm still paying the price.

Needless to say, I still grieve the loss of my husband. But these days I put that energy to good use. It fuels my lifelong mission to help prevent other people's loved ones from ever having to suffer like I did.

Because I experienced the worst-case scenario, I'm in a unique position to help others prepare. I know what steps people need to take to protect themselves, their families, and their incomes - regardless of what the future holds!

That's why I sell life insurance.

We are pleased to have you on the forum and hope to learn from you. How did you become a millionaire at such an early age?

Life Insurance Agents in Minnesota | Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, MN | Peace of Mind Providers
 
When I was 15 I started my first of eleven businesses by providing interpreting services to Hmong people who couldn't speak English. Because no one else offered this type of service in the Twin Cities, my unique bilingual abilities were always in high demand. I had no other choice but to hire and train four employees just to keep up and my kitchen table-run business quickly began generating $180,000 per year in revenue.

With help from my father, I invested my money into real estate. By the time I was 16 my father and I owned and managed eight rental properties. In addition to my thriving real estate and interpreting businesses, I also opened a retail store where I sold shoes, clothing, and other merchandise. At age 19 I opened my first restaurant in Rochester, MN where I prepared sushi for IBM and Mayo Clinic employees. This endeavor also flourished, generating $216,000 per year in revenue.
 
When I was 15 I started my first of eleven businesses by providing interpreting services to Hmong people who couldn't speak English. Because no one else offered this type of service in the Twin Cities, my unique bilingual abilities were always in high demand. I had no other choice but to hire and train four employees just to keep up and my kitchen table-run business quickly began generating $180,000 per year in revenue.

With help from my father, I invested my money into real estate. By the time I was 16 my father and I owned and managed eight rental properties. In addition to my thriving real estate and interpreting businesses, I also opened a retail store where I sold shoes, clothing, and other merchandise. At age 19 I opened my first restaurant in Rochester, MN where I prepared sushi for IBM and Mayo Clinic employees. This endeavor also flourished, generating $216,000 per year in revenue.

You certainly don't sound like you were very busy! :D:D
 
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