Arighna Sarkar
I hail from the cultural capital of India, Kolkata and belong to an ordinary struggling family. Since my childhood, I only dreamt about a white-collar job. After getting my government job, life became stagnant. To earn extra money, I used to give tuitions after my office hours. My aspiration and passion were always to be active, to earn more and travel the world, all of which were not possible through my job. By using one Modicare product I was overwhelmed and that right time I met my sponsor Swapna Nayak. She inspired me to join the Modicare business in January 2015. During my initial days, I started realising the difference between duties, which I used to do in my job and responsibilities which I started taking for my then small team. Within a few months’ time, I learnt the most valuable lessons of my life. My employee like mentality had stopped me to grow with the new business. Rejection, discouragement, ridicule from my friends and relatives became a barrier to the way of my change. As we all know, turbulence is very much necessary for the transformation. In that very moment, with my upline is guidance and trainings, I realise the secret of success (that there is no secret). Excellent things only happen to those who do excellent. The lucrative platform of Modicare helped me to break all the barriers of my set life. As a frontier, with my unstoppable team members, I took time to make others feel my purpose. My 4 foreign trips, a six-figure income and a brand-new Honda WR-V luxury top model car established my success story. With a tremendous momentum of action, I jumped from Crown Diamond Director (CDD) to Global Black Diamond Director (GBDD) even in the full bloom of pandemic in India during May 2021. In my opinion, dreams are the main driving force of this business. Big house, foreign trips, luxury cars are the automatic by-products. To fulfil those dreams, how a person changes himself is the main criteria to break through those goals. My mission now is to transform more common people to extraordinary people.