Step by step so you know exactly what to aim for in Herbalife:



Step by step so you know exactly what to aim for in Herbalife:

🔹 1. Understanding Your Real Goal in Herbalife

Your goal is not just to “sell shakes” or “sign up distributors.”
Your real goal is to build an organization of independent, active supervisors — because that’s where long-term income and leadership bonuses come from.


🔹 2. The Two Levels: Distributors vs Supervisors

🟢 Distributors

  • Just getting started.

  • Earn small retail and wholesale profits.

  • Often still learning and testing products.

  • May quit easily or stay casual.

🔵 Supervisors

  • Have reached 4,000 Volume Points (usually one-time or over two months).

  • Earn 50% discount on products.

  • Can qualify for royalties, bonuses, and leadership income.

  • More serious about building the business.

Supervisors = your leaders, your future income foundation.


🔹 3. What You’re Working Towards

Step 1: Help 10–20 people become loyal product users or retail customers.
They give you steady retail profit and social proof (testimonies).

Step 2: Out of those, identify 5–10 people who show interest in the business.
Train, support, and mentor them.

Step 3: Out of those, your goal is to help at least 5–10 of them become Supervisors over time.


🔹 4. Why 10 Supervisors is Powerful

When you have 10 active Supervisors under you, who each have their own customers and teams:

  • You can qualify for World Team and higher levels.

  • You start earning Royalty Overrides (percentage of their sales volume).

  • You gain residual income—money that comes in even when you’re not working every day.

That’s when freedom starts 🌱


🔹 5. How to Think

So don’t focus only on signing up lots of new people.
Instead, think like this:

“I’m looking for the few who want to grow, learn, and build something real with me.”

You don’t need hundreds. You need a few committed ones who become strong leaders.

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