“I save that number as the screensaver on my phone,” says Kyle. “And it was a pivotal moment there for me where I had to really figure out the numbers. I had to learn about what it would take for me to get to where I needed to go. I had this mindset, I need to make at least $20,000. That was my big, initial goal here for myself,” he laughs.
However, while Kyle had the financial goal, he also had a life-long dream to play in the NFL, which was the initial reason he took the all-in risk to move from the Midwest down South to Florida. Kyle wanted to be a professional football player.
“When I first started working for USHA,” says Kyle, “I let them know I’m still trying to pursue this NFL dream here. So at first my times for health insurance appointments during the day didn’t start till 12:15 PM. Because in the morning, that was my time for football training. 8:00 AM was football workouts all the way up until 11 AM. So 12:15 would be my first appointment time of the day, but then I would stay until 10 or 11 o’clock at night, to make up for the time I missed in the morning here.”
It worked… and it didn’t. What you focus on expands and Kyle’s time was divided, though he was making some money, he still hadn’t taken the full leap of faith. His dream was still calling and Kyle didn’t want to punt on his desire to play in the NFL.
“Every week my goal at USHA was making $2,000 for myself and I kept doing it, kept doing it, kept doing it, and it started to get exciting. I had to ask myself, “Do I still try to pursue football or keep pursuing this career where I’m actually starting to win now, but I wasn’t ready to give up on that dream. So I was still trying to figure out and make a way.”
“And honestly nobody knew I was going to make it like this. Nobody thought I was going to be able to do this. But I’m one of the unique few who can balance football and do this insurance at the same time and still be successful. I hit all my goals at USHA in less time than everybody else there when I started and probably could have done twice as much, but I had other obligations with football.”