QuiAri Super Star Promoter, Sumi Gurung from India can say without any doubt that joining the Network Marketing Industry changed her life. It was only 7 years ago that she gave up her successful career in the Fashion Industry to stay home and take care of her children.
The Direct Sales Industry provided Sumi with the flexibility, freedom, and extra income needed to give her kids the life they deserved – and more. The last several years have been the most exciting and lucrative in Sumi’s MLM journey. Ever since she joined QuiAri her future has never been brighter.
“QuiAri was the best decision of my life! I originally joined because I loved their breakthrough products, but as a Promoter, the experience has been life-changing. I’m getting the global recognition I deserve, my confidence has grown, and I’ve climbed the ranks ridiculously fast.
As a Super Star Promoter, I’m closer to my dreams than ever, and my children are very proud of me. As much as I enjoy getting paid 5 minutes after every sale, having their respect and admiration is priceless. At QuiAri, I feel comfortable planning for the long-term and building a legacy that my children and future grandchildren can
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Rising Star Sumi Gurung Enjoys Success At QuiAri
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According to a Mashable.com article, millennials living in India spend an average of over 52 hours a week working. That’s the highest in the world.
In big cities like Mumbai, some people spend up to 8 hours a day commuting to-and-from work, and India is the 4th most vacation-deprived country in the world.
QuiAri Rising Star Promoter, Sumi Gurung, from Delhi has felt the pressure to keep working long hours just to make ends meet. Before Network Marketing, she was in the Fashion Industry. She exported local Indian clothing to different countries all over the world but had very little free time to do anything else.
When Sumi had children, she needed flexibility at her job so she could be there for her kids. She had no choice but to end her career to take care of the kids. Although this happened in India, Sumi recognizes this is a common problem in nearly every country.
“I wasn’t happy about quitting the exporting business, but I also found it hard to believe there were no opportunities out there for working mothers.
A Facebook friend of mine was in a Network Marketing company and had time and financial freedom, and seemed genuinely happy.