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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Author and Entrepreneur Robert G. Allen Creates an Extra Stream of Income with USANA

When Robert Allen talks about USANA and the additional stream of income it provides to people, you can hear in his voice just how important this concept is to him. For years, Robert has been preaching the importance of generating more than one income, so when USANA fell into his lap - by way of his wife Daryl - he knew this was something he had to begin telling people about.
Additional Stream of Income


Although Robert admits that plenty of people think he's nuts to be involved in network marketing, he and Daryl have experienced too much to ever deny the fact that this business really does work.

"USANA gave me the freedom to go back and do what I love to do - write," Robert says. Before USANA, this entrepreneur never had time to spend writing because he was always too busy building different businesses. But with USANA, "I can spend time doing things like this without worrying where the money is going to come from. I have an extra stream of income flowing in with this business, and it's giving me luxuries I didn't have before," he explains.Why USANA?


One of those luxuries is traveling. The Allen's have vacationed in Europe, taken fishing trips to Alaska and Cabo San Lucas, floated around the islands of Tahiti, and more recently spent two weeks in the Mediterranean. Robert and Daryl also frequently visit their children. Their daughter Aimée sings in a band in Hollywood, while their son Aaron performs with a comedy troupe at Brigham Young University in Utah. Their youngest son Hunter is serving a two-year mission for his church in Brazil.

But the true power of residual income hit the Allens in a devastating way in March 2003, when Robert was involved in a severe car accident. For six intense days, he lay in a hospital bed with multiple injuries. Miraculously, he says, because of the prayers of hundreds in his USANA family, his own will to survive, and by the grace of God, he survived.
Do You Have Residual?


Looking back he thinks, "If I would have passed away on that day, what would have happened to my family?" The answer? "My family would continue to benefit from USANA," he says. "Where else could that happen?"

Robert is indeed grateful that his wife jumped at the chance to become a part of USANA nearly 10 years ago. They're the first to admit that it took a lot of hard work to get to where they are today, but add that every bit of it has been worth it. Robert and Daryl know without a doubt that because of USANA, their family will always have financial security.
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