“Life changes when your purpose becomes bigger than your problems and your determination becomes deeper than your doubt.”
– Troy McQuagge, CEO, USHEALTH Advisors®/USHEALTH Group®
In life, you are either running with the herd or taking the road less traveled. Going off on your own takes guts, heart, and the ability to ignore the naysayers, the ones outside, and your biggest threat, the one inside.
For Mike Le, it was not an easy decision to become an entrepreneur. His ethnic background dictated he follow a generational path, but something inside told Mike to turn the other way.
“My biggest accomplishment in life so far is being successful on my own,” says Mike. “It definitely wasn’t easy. Being brought up in an Asian family, there were only a few options presented to you, but I went against the grain. Most of my other relatives are doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, and dentists. It’s a lot about the prestige. For way too long, I felt I had to do one of those professions, but then I went in a different direction and have been very successful.”
It’s a brave stance for a kid who, up until kindergarten, didn’t even know his real name.
“I grew up since the day I was born thinking my name was Michael,” he says. “The first time in school they called out Young Le, I had no idea that’s who I was. Truly, I had no idea. My parents called me Michael from the day I was born, no one had told me any different.”
Whether it’s Young Le or Mike Le, it’s just a name, yet being different has always been the fuel for this young man’s success.
Mike is a newly promoted Satellite Division Sales Leader for USHEALTH Advisors (USHA). Mike says it was his different approach, right out of the gate, which created his success at USHA.
“I started in March of 2017 and in the first three months, I earned about $60,000 in advances at the company,” says Mike. “I came in running, hit my first $100,000 in issued annual premiums in about six weeks, recruited really quickly from my pool of friends in the fitness industry and have kept building and building and building. It was my fitness background, the determination and the discipline it takes to make it happen in that industry, which helped me transition over here at USHA. I had already been working with tremendous discipline in bodybuilding for the past five years and competing as well so when I came to USHEALTH Advisors, I went full force and used the same dedication and motivation—all the same qualities that made me successful in the fitness and supplements business.”
But it was a secret, yet a not-so-secret, piece of the puzzle that got Mike off to such a quick start at USHA. It had nothing to do with special favors, or some clandestine activity and everything to do with awareness of what could set him apart. Once again, being and thinking differently.
It was the nights and weekends trick. Work smarter, not harder.
“I think I was the one in our office that created the nights and weekends focus,” says Mike. “When I first came here, no one was working after 6 p.m. I said, ‘Let me see what would happen if I worked a little past these guys, a little longer and later than everyone else.’ As it turns out, I was getting 20-to-30 new leads every night I stayed later. We used the dialer to call prospective clients and since no one was around, all those leads were coming to me. I was putting up an additional $20,000 to $30,000 in annual premium volume every night. Multiply that by five or six nights and now I was crushing it.
“The agents around me thought I was doing something shady or getting some special treatment. They said, ‘How do you submit $30,000 by the end of the day when you barely had anything going on during the day?’ I just told them you need to work when the people are going to pick up the phone. That was between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. each night and again on weekends. I was just working when everyone else wasn’t and it was the weekend AV as well, Saturday and Sunday, maybe the best two days because people are willing to talk to you. I eventually got my team doing it as well so when everyone left, we stayed back and worked.”