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ACN and Baseball: Dream Big

Editor’s Note: With ACN’s October 1, 2011, Compensation Plan enhancements, three former professional athletes living in Arizona – Jeremy Roenick, Brian Savage and Todd Stottlemyre – became newly-qualified Regional Directors, all on the same day. We asked Todd, a former professional baseball player, to share his story. Here’s what he had to say:

 

Todd Stottlemyre with his wife Erica

I grew up watching my dad pitch for the Yankees, so Yankee stadium was literally my playground. The only dream I ever really had was to be like my dad and play Major League Baseball, and that dream for me became a reality. After having a great career in baseball, playing on three world championship teams, I retired at age 37 and realized I had so much more of my life to live, and I didn’t know what exactly I wanted to do with it.

After spending time working a traditional job, then buying and investing in different companies and businesses, the economy tanked and I realized we had a lot of money going out and not a whole lot coming in. Every investment seemed like putting a band-aid on my next dream, and at the time I didn’t even know what that dream was.

When I was introduced to ACN in 2009, I wanted to look at the business from the inside out, so I went to the international event in Anaheim, CA. During that weekend, I felt my life change right in front of me.  And for the first time since I was that kid at Yankee’s stadium, I had a dream. Except the dream wasn’t baseball – it was ACN.

What I’ve learned since then is that ACN and baseball are so different, yet they’re so much the same. Senior Vice Presidents are our All Stars – the veterans, those who are placed in our Hall of Fame, the ones everyone else strives to be. Our Regional Vice Presidents are just one step away from those All Stars – they’re our closers, the game-winning pitchers, the rising stars. Our Regional Directors and Team Coordinators are in the bullpen – those who are fighting a great fight, practicing to get to RVP and SVP, working to try to make it big. And our ETTs and ETLs are the rookies – those first and second year players who are still growing and learning in the dugout.

In baseball and in ACN, the players are much the same, but what’s also the same is that they’re team sports. The veterans have to teach the rookies in order to win and you have to be coachable.  In fact, I’ll go a step further to say that in both it tremendously helps your game to have people take you under their wings and build you up, to have them help develop you, so you can become the best you can be.

I have to say that ACN is just a little better than baseball though because baseball is a sport where physically your body can only take so much, and at some point that sport runs out and the contracts are over. The game ends. But in ACN, you can only keep growing and becoming that All Star player. Thanks to residual income, the game isn’t ever over. You can keep playing – even when you make it to the Hall of Fame.  What’s more, the ACN game just keeps getting better. There’s more to play for today than ever before, and I’m sure that season after season the game will only get better. 

In fact, the Compensation Plan enhancements from October gave me more heart and drive to make the Major Leagues in ACN. I hope it did the same for you. It’s time to play the game, to fight the good fight, to change lives through this opportunity!  So let’s go to bat and make our ACN journey a grand slam!

Todd Stottlemyre

ACN Regional Director

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  1. October 24, 2011 at 9:57 pm | #1

    Thanks for the incredible baseball analogy! Just when I think this incredible company can’t get any better,than BAM!

  2. Gina Weber
    October 24, 2011 at 11:12 pm | #2

    Todd & Erica, You are incredible assets to our amazing company and the Arizona Marketplace. You are amazing leaders and trainers! I am very proud to work side by side with you every week along with JR and Savey! XO Gina W

  3. October 25, 2011 at 12:53 am | #3

    What a great leader! I’m happy to see Todd and Erica doing so well. Their determination and leadership are examples of what it takes to win!

  4. October 25, 2011 at 10:16 am | #4

    Todd, you are a Great Inspiration to me..your blog…INCREDIBLE!!! My husband and I grew up with your Uncle Jeff right here in the matropolous of Mabton Wa. population 1200.
    I too am Regional Director, even in very small towns dreams do come true.
    I look forward to visiting with you and Erica in Seattle and in the valley.

    Regionl Director Vicky Zavala

  5. sherry caforio
    October 25, 2011 at 11:17 am | #5

    Todd and Erica,
    Thanks for your hard work, guidance, and mostly your true friendship. I am so proud of you…you rock!
    Sherry Caforio

  6. October 25, 2011 at 1:28 pm | #6

    Wow Todd. I just saw you in Glendale, AZ on Saturday. You make me want to get up and run, run, run with this amazing opportunity. Thanks for yoour inspiration!!!

  7. Arian Mohseni
    October 25, 2011 at 3:00 pm | #7

    Todd, you are always a champion with us in Toronto…been following your career since my early twenties; have had many items autographed by you at your games in TO, plus some pictures. Last year in Charlotte we took pictures together as TC’s in ACN…it is fantastic that anyone from any background can have success if they surrender to a system…and you, sir, embody the message of hard work and leadership throughout your life. Thanks a ton for continually being a champion. You Rock!

  8. Darrin Price
    October 25, 2011 at 4:47 pm | #8

    Thank you.

  9. Louise Erven
    October 25, 2011 at 5:31 pm | #9

    Thank you for sharing your story! I remember following your career when you were playing for the Jays. You and Erica were great role models for the city of Toronto and now you’re great role models for ACN! Inspiring for me to see the talent that ACN attracts and motivating for me! When I hear the “no’s”, I will add you both to my list of reasons why to keep going! Thank you! I couldn’t have joined a better team!

  10. October 25, 2011 at 7:10 pm | #10

    Great message Todd. Loved the analogy to baseball! Thanks so much for all you and Erica do for your team and all the Phoenix ACN members! It is such a pleasure getting to know both of you, being your friends and having your support. We are so proud of you!

  11. October 25, 2011 at 9:21 pm | #11

    Todd

    Your story is really inspiring. After reading your story, I am now even more motivated than before. There are so many people out there who needs an opportunity and ACN is the best of the best. No doubt about it.

    Team Coordinator, Hari Iyer, Toronto,

  12. Cathy Kelly
    October 26, 2011 at 8:51 am | #12

    I am so excited, because when this compensation change hits Australia I will also be promoted to RD. The really exciting part is that at the San Diego event last December, I set my RD date to be the 11 Sept 2011 and that was when the comp plan change was announced. So the lesson is don’t worry about the how, we just never know. Declare it and then get to work on helping others. ACN you are an amazing company who keeps on giving, my gratitude shows no bounds. Australian International Event, 5-6 Nov join me!

  13. October 26, 2011 at 9:07 am | #13

    It is great to see our ACN friends make it big, congratulations on the position…keep inspiring others!!!

  14. October 27, 2011 at 12:32 am | #14

    Thanks for taking the time to write, Todd. A new IBO came on board yesterday. His dream was to be a baseball player and that never materialized. I shared with him that many athletes were in our organization because they found they could maintain their athlete income and not have the wear and tear on their bodies. And as you so eloquently put it, I pointed out as well that athletes have a shelf life and their income potential lasts only as long as their body but there is no limit on ACN’s income potential. Best to you. See you in San Diego

  15. Dan Mueller
    October 27, 2011 at 1:39 pm | #15

    Erica and Todd – Your point on having a mentor is so important. When we are new IBOs, we want to win right away, but many of us really don’t know how things work in this business, or how to develop the right mindset – and it shows in our results… Training and developing excellence is a process that can be shortened considerably, when “people take you under their wings and build you up, to have them help develop you, so you can become the best you can be.” Thanks to both of you for doing that for me, and for my team!

  16. November 27, 2011 at 2:29 am | #16

    Erica and Todd, THANK YOU! Truly inspirational. We plan to share this with many friends who are still skeptical about the ACN opporutunity and how it can change lives and create greatness and opportunity where there was none!
    From the dug out…see you in san diego ETL Jena and Tim Wight

  17. Larry Raskin
    December 12, 2011 at 11:06 pm | #17

    Todd and Erica are some of the finest people I’ve ever gotten to know. Todd is a winner. Period. Humble, intense, devoted , committed and a work ethic second to none. A great leader. When its game time, he’s one of the fiercest competitors I”ve ever met. Anyone working with Todd Stottlemeyer will be a better person because of it.

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