WELCOME CHANÉE ANDERSON TO THE 20/20 CLUB!

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New 20/20 Club member Chanée Anderson is a native of Philadelphia, PA, but considers herself a California girl after residing in Rancho Cucamonga, CA for over 25 years, where she lives with her husband, Norman Anderson. She shares, “My interests include travel, cooking, decorating and like most women…shopping!  I enjoy collecting things from all of my travels to decorate my home and also purchasing culinary items to use in my everyday cooking.  Lately, I have been purchasing coffee from around the world. It’s nice to wake up, and depending on the mood, enjoy a cup of coffee that is reminiscent of global travel. It is a nice reminder of all the beautiful places I have traveled. What is really interesting is, although I have been to many places, this year I received my first stamp on my passport. By December of this year, I will have five different stamps from traveling this year alone. We have been to Jamaica twice this year, the Dominican Republic, Cancun, and will be leaving shortly for Cancun again to attend the prestigious Mark Travel Summit Convention. We have also been to Belize, Honduras, Costa Maya, and Cozumel. At this point, the calendar for 2018 is practically full already. It is such a pleasure that travel and business coincide.

“We are achieving success with PlanNet Marketing by following and utilizing the pearls of wisdom given to us by various people in our organization. There are a few who stand out who have helped us in our journey. I would say most recently, Shedrick White used the analogy of offering coffee to patrons if you work at a restaurant. You have to be okay with the no’s as well as the yes’s. It is the no’s that propel you forward in receiving the yes’s. And more importantly - be patient in the process. Sometimes you may want fast results, but it is more important to have steady growth and success in reaching your personal goals.”

Chanée continues,“Achieving personal goals was something that was highlighted in the Women in Black event in Los Angeles. Tiffany McIntosh was brilliant in explaining that everyone has a different path in reaching their goals.  It is important not to compare yourself to others. It is also important to have a strategic plan and to execute the plan daily. The prayers and considerations of Walter and Tiffany Powell stay on our hearts and minds daily.  I know it meant a lot to my husband in particular to have Mr. Powell answer his calls when it was needed the most. They went out of their way to minister to myself and my husband during trying times. We can all agree that the fireball Mrs. Tiffany Powell is girl power at its best. Last, but not least, Marva and Willie Jones and Erick and Dejoire Benson are our local support system. As a team, they have collectively assisted in working with us in the areas of personal growth and development. My advice would be to learn the process and take your time. It is better to be knowledgeable and gain some experience in order to properly mentor and build your team.

“I would not say I have achieved success quickly. It has been steady yet consistent growth. I put in countless hours for my business in ways of marketing through multiple streams of social media, as well as attending many industry events, local and chamber events, and working daily with those on my team. I am personally invested in the growth and success of each and every one of my business partners.

“A fun fact about myself that most people would find to be very interesting is, as outgoing and social as I appear to be, my closest friends know that I am actually quite shy, reserved and sensitive by nature. You will rarely find me on a dance floor; although I am a great dancer, I usually don’t dance because I am just that shy. I am an only child, and as I get older, I find that I like spending quite a bit of time by myself when I am not with my family.”