Amazing Wayne Sanders!
I was recovering from a stroke when I found out about peoplestring. The stroke was a mild one as strokes go but it affected my speech, my vision, and I had to learn to write again. I had been encouraged to use my computer to increase my hand eye coordination. I had an interest in internet marketing but I never found anything that was working for me. I spent a lot of time and money and was not getting any where. I was mulling over giving it up. Then I ran across the peoplestring digital real estate report.
That was in April 2009. I then joined and after attending a webinar and speaking with Bruce, I upgraded as soon as I was able to set aside the money. I am on a fixed income and money was tight, but I had a look at the peoplestring vision and decided to make it my vision too. I have had a lot of technical problems to overcome. Old equipment to work with. An unreliable internet connection. Sometimes a week would go by without me being able to log in to anything. I just never gave up and never will. I am gaining momentum.
My frontline is nearly 700 free members strong and 4 entrepreneurs. My string is 6 levels deep and over 1600 already and I knew nothing when I started, only basic skills with a computer. You just have to have faith in your ability to grow. My story is just a tiny part of the peoplestring story and I am happy to be here and proud to be a part of this great story of peoplestring .
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Your story is moving and encouraging!!!! I suffered from a brain aneurysm July 2007. 2 brain surgeries, total of 16 hours, I am grateful to be alive, well and came across People String. It was a God send !!! Keep up the good work !!
Way to go Wayne!
This must be the right place
I had a Brain Tumor taken out almost 9 years ago, and I am certain that PeopleString is an answer to my prayers :_) God has us all firmly held in His hand 
Your story give me 150% motivation
Wayne and John, I know how you both feel !!!! God IS good !!!
way to go, my son is 17 an having mini-strokes an dont know why.
Way to go Dad! It was a tough time then and really tough on me. Seeing the man you looked up to unable to do simple tasks was hard to deal with. Sure enough he kept to that Sanders family bull headiness and recovered, now he seems stronger then before it happened.
Wayne,
All I can say is thank god for computers. I also had a stroke in Feburary of 2006. It was a pretty bad one from what I’ve been told.
I’m living in a Nursing home. So I have people to take care of me through-out the day and night. But keeping me busy online and trying to make money online keeps my sanity if not for programs like PeopleString. I’d go crazy. I just started on PeopleString last week so I know I should Stay with it and it will grow as well as well as your business has grown. So Thanks for taking the time to tell your story.
Edward J Naylor
Wayne
Awesome bro!
you are a major assett to PeopleString
My motto is Never Give up
Be Patient
keep your intergrity
stay honest
and enjoy yourself!
Tim Mcraney
Entrepreneur PS
Wayne – What an inspiring story. I believe everything happens for a reason, and the Good Lord has a definite plan and purpose for you life! You’ve come a long way and that is something to be very proud of.
Keep up the awesome work, your an awesome inspiration for myself and others.
Blessings,
Lisa Davies
when the survey in the cashbox will be able to all rest world?
have any solution for us the member from outside US to geting more money from this site..?
I started out with Wayne’s story and it only increases my Belief in Home Business.
You have a Great Win Win attitude Wayne. Never believe a health challenge is the end of life’s fulfillment.
Turn it into a “Wellness Journey” and keep going.
Would love to hear an update
Hi Wayne,
Excellent and well done….I too suffered two brain clots in 2008. I was a commercial deep sea diver operating out of Dubai for the past 30 years plus, retired in 2000 but carried on in marine consultancy on a part time basis woke up 3am July 2008 got out of bed fell over I had lost my visual horizon, fortunately I am a trained paramedic so I had a very good idea what was happening, so trying not to panic the minister of home affairs (wife) I gently woke her up and asked her if she could make a cup of coffee as I wasn’t feeling too good, of course she was startled at first but I said put the kettle on I’ll just sit here for the moment. When she did come back with the coffee, I explained that I was having a CVA and needed her to drive me to hospital, cutting a long story short by October 2008 I finally retired to our house in Sri Lanka and now spend my days working a 2.5 acre coconut plantation and trying to keep the good half of my brain active with the internet and my other passion which is hypnotherapy having qualified after I initially retired from diving early 2000. I think your post is a credit to you and your determination…..wishing you every success…because I know from personal experience just what you had to overcome…well done Wayne…Paul