Ann McCann

For several years, Ann McCann struggled to make ends meet. As a single mother of five, Ann worked more than 15 hours per day to support her family and spent many sleepless nights wondering how she would afford food, a babysitter and electricity. At her lowest point, when she could no longer afford electricity, she was forced to drive her children around in her car to keep them warm. 

“I never had enough money or time,” Ann explains. “I couldn’t work any more hours and I never got to be a mom, which was probably the worst part for me.” 

That all changed in 1995 when she discovered Mannatech. Network marketing seemed to be the perfect fit for Ann, who enjoyed working with others to achieve a common goal. 

“I learned how teamwork could build relationships,” Ann says. “I began to understand that with the right company and product, I could earn a real income.” 

Today, at age 68, Ann is a member of Mannatech’s $1 Million Club.* Instead of waiting tables and struggling to make ends meet, Ann spends time nestled in her new cypress log home. Her success with Mannatech has also afforded her the opportunity to become the involved mother and grandmother she always wanted to be. 

“I am able to teach my children and grandchildren about the importance of dreams and goals,” she says. “We now have the family resources to pay for two trainers and rink time for my granddaughter who wants to skate in the Olympics®.” 

Ann has also managed to achieve her own lifelong dream. She recently had an airplane hangar built next to her new home and she is finally becoming a pilot.


* The results described above are substantially in excess of the average results achieved by all Associates. Membership in the $1 Million Club is based on sales and earnings achieved throughout the individual’s term as a Mannatech Associate and is not reflective of that individual’s earnings in a given year. Computation of the earnings figure also includes up to a maximum of three (3) Associate positions held within an individual Associate’s household. Actual earnings depend on your individual efforts and skill, the customer base available to you and the time devoted to your business. These factors differ from Associate to Associate.

 



Posted on Monday, July 21st, 2008