For those who think it’s luck or special gifts, or different leads or anything else than blood, sweat and tears, think again.
Just consider a day-in-the-life of Carlos Marrero.
“I wake up usually at 6:30 in the morning,” says Carlos. “For some reason, even though I’m not that tired, I always just snooze the alarm clock, even though I don’t really go back to sleep. I just lay in my bed thinking and then the alarm clock rings again. I get up, get ready, all that stuff. Then I’m usually trying to leave my house by 6:55 am. So it takes about 20 minutes to get ready, and then I drive to work. I get to the office and the first thing I do is fill up my water container. You’ve got to drink water, at least a gallon a day. Very important. I recommend more than a gallon, but at least a gallon. Then I’ll drink some energy drinks and get prepared.”
“Then I’m at my desk, everything logged in, ready to go by 7:30 am, waiting for a lead to come in. Soon as eight o’clock hits, I’m making dials. I’m literally working from the moment the dialer starts till about 10 or 10 30 at night. After that, I go to the gym. So I work out, or play pickleball till usually like 12 am, then come home, shower, eat something if I’m hungry. I’m laying in bed by 12:45 am. I usually give myself a target goal of going to bed before 1:30 am so I can get at least five hours of sleep.”
That’s a day!
Nineteen hours of focused effort, between work and working on himself, Carlos is carving out a life he knows he can be proud of and he’s all in at USHA, the only way to be if you want to go all the way.
“I am infatuated with doing this job,” says Carlos. “It’s so much fun. Why would you not be infatuated? We get to help people and teach people things they didn’t know. Some people don’t know anything about health insurance, and after they have a conversation with you, even if they don’t buy anything they’re 1000% going to be better educated for the future. And that’s ultimately what you want, if you’re in it for the right reasons.”