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"My Story"
Posted On 06/01/2008 09:33:17 by administrator

After making millions on the trading floor, Jason McElhone is following his heart in a brand new direction.  Tech stocks and fast money have given way to voice blogs and divine inspiration.  For the better part of 14 years, Jason was buried in charts and graphs scheming of ways to make money. Always an eater of his own cooking, it was a devastating blow in 2005 that led to his ultimate demise in the business of wealth creation.

Before we share the saga of a small town boy turned Wall Street Broker, allow us to back track to a rural hideaway in upstate New York.  Jason was the oldest of 5 kids and a 3-sport athlete in high school.  When he wasn't chasing girls, he used his passion for football to help secure a Division III academic scholarship to St. Lawrence University.

Home to such legends as Hollywood actor Kurt Douglas, Jason credits his Senior Year Captainship and All-East Award as a linebacker for helping to instill the confidence he needed to build a powerful career. Commenting on his youth, "Being crowned a leader of young men on the football field forces one out of his comfort zone. You begin to get comfortable taking risks and learning to think outside of the box. Those lessons served me well when it came time to spread my corporate wings and fly."

Like a racing thoroughbred, Jason found himself making boatloads of money right out of the gate. By the age of 27, he was already making over $250,000 a year as a broker and was proud owner of a thriving business. Looking back on those days, Jason chuckles "When you're young making that kind of money it's easy to get a feeling of invincibility. Women and wine become the social norm as you work your way up the corporate ladder. In hindsight, you often wonder what the hell you were thinking."

Fast-forward to 2000 and with six strong years under his belt, Jason made a down payment of $150,000 to build his first home. Delray Beach, Florida would become a virtual sanctuary for his family whenever they could visit. Along with his now 8 yr old chow Amber, he began to accumulate all the trappings of material success. The 3-car garage, expensive jewelry, exotic vacations and a boat he never even used.

Then came the Market Crash of the Century. Over the next few years tech stocks tumbled by more than 70% as Wall Street was rocked to the core. On top of that, the industry began to change. Upstarts like E-trade were now charging $7 to trade over the internet. Gone were the 5% commissions, which had become the norm for brokers like Jason for more than 75 years.

In order to make up for a massive shortfall in earnings, Jason turned to index options. These highly leveraged instruments can make you a fortune for very little down. They can also expire worthless in just a few months so if you're wrong, you run the risk of losing it all. And that's exactly what Jason did.

After setting the options world on fire for more than a year, one huge bet in the fall of 2005 would change his life forever. Convinced the market was headed for a correction, Jason bought 1000s of "put contracts" for he and his clients. Totally convinced of his prediction, he continued to load the boat well into the holiday season. A White Christmas would soon give way to a Black New Year that he will never forget.

Now January 2006 and Jason is about to witness the beginning of the end of his 14 yr career on Wall Street. Instead of going down, the stock market advanced 16% in the 4th quart of 2005 and his put contracts were suddenly worthless. Commenting on his demise, "It was a Friday afternoon I'll never forget. I had everything I owned in those puts and dozens of clients who depended on me. A cold sweat broke out all over my body and deep down, I knew this was a mouse trap I would never be able to escape."

Over the course of the next few months almost 75% of Jason's clients left him. What took 14 years to build was gone in the blink of an eye. Retirement accounts were liquated and cars had to be sold just to survive. The boat he never used, the jewelry he had grown so accustomed to, and even his adorable fiance' of 2 years was out the door. Demoralized as the result of his actions, "I spent over a year feeling sorry for myself and in the grips of devastating despair. Despite the best of intentions, I failed some very important people in my life and at the time, I thought it was the end of the world."

Little did Jason know it was the beginning of something very special. It's now 2007 and the world has a new found fascination known as "social networking." In an attempt to rebuild his now defunct brokerage career, Jason turned to MySpace. He quickly began sending out friend requests to accredited investors who were looking to make money in the stock market.

Yet by the summer of 2007 he had a gnawing in the pit of his stomach that would not go away. An inner voice was calling him back to a place he had long since forgotten. An inner journey into the soul of a somewhat conscious mad man had come down to this very awkward moment. Jason was told to leave the brokerage business and start a social network. One that would take a more spiritual approach to success. One that would encourage people to celebrate their strengths and work together in the spirit of cooperation. One that would be called www.jasonsnetwork.com.

"Victor Hugo once said that nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come. I firmly believe that I never came up with the idea. It got a hold of me and simply would not let go. Whether it's in the form of bankruptcy, divorce or a death in the family, loss forces you to look within for answers. This crazy journey began as an intuition and has blossomed into a colossal awakening. What was my greatest challenge has now become my greatest victory."

Now June 2008, Jason is a business development consultant by day and social networking pioneer by night. Despite having the enormous responsibility of building its member base, Jason still finds the time to answer all his personal email and comment frequently throughout the site. As an added bonus, he's introduced a series of voice blogs that seem to be setting the social networking scene on fire.

"We are the only network on the planet that promotes its members 24/7/365 for free. The voice blogs give me a chance to entertain, enlighten and inspire others along the way. At last count, we have almost a dozen media outlets that either want us on the radio or in print. Forever grateful, I respectfully decline the offer until the time is right. Unlike most, we have chosen to build a powerful base before we set out to make money. While mistakes have certainly been made and there are many more to come, we have a degree of ethics and a caliber of membership that is second to none."

Contrary to popular opinion, Jason has absolutely no aspirations of becoming the next MySpace. He foresees a social networking trend on the horizon that caters to niche markets and those who desire exclusivity. With his thinking cap on, Jason muses "I'm much more intrigued with the idea of bringing the world's most powerful network together as One, than I am with hiring a litany of lawyers to fight millions of faceless phonies in what has become a hackers paradise. For me, the real kick comes from knowing our members on a personal level. There is nothing like being able to feel the joy of knowing you played a small part in helping someone's dream come true."

 

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From: inpelotobodywear
07/05/2008 19:33:01
What a testimony.  Now you can be an enlightened millionaire.  Keep doing what you do.

Much Love,
Melissa
www.melissamichaels.net


From: PeeJay
07/05/2008 12:23:14
It took one beautiful person to start this network and that's you Jason!  Thanks for pulling me out of the rain and into a beautiful home.

Pax,
PeeJay


From: RollingRiver
06/14/2008 16:31:18
Like I have said..."It's a breath of fresh air!" "T H A N K  Y O U" JASON, for following your instincts!
Pam


From: sherry
06/04/2008 22:15:21
AAAAAAhhhhhhhhhhhh moment.......and now the future!


From: administrator
06/02/2008 22:06:50
Hey Guys!!  My deepest gratitude goes out to everyone whose taken the time to comment on my story.  In truth, I resisted this part for the better part of 6 months cause stories are just that, stories.  We all know the present moment is all we ever have.  My heart dreams of the day we can just drop the past in favor of relishing the eternal Now.  Until then, we must "play the game" to a certain extent and satisfy the collective ego's desire to know who/what/where/why I ended up here.  Many thanks for all your support and I look forward to serving you.  Much love, Jason


From: john_m_lavoie
06/02/2008 17:21:08
Jason once again I must Thank You, For who You are and All You do. You have given a Place for wonderful like minded thinking people to meet, You have made this great big world, feel so much more like a small town, and this is a wonderful thing. You have found (or we have found You) 'The' most Beautiful, caring people in the World, You my friend are amazing and I am honored to call You My Friend, Peace and Blessing, John


From: ceestrate
06/02/2008 11:15:24

The more I get to 'know' you, the more I love you. Jason, your story is marvelously inspiring. Thanks for sharing your 'failure'...although, as it turns out, it's nothing of the sort. You, Sir, are an angel among us. I'm deeply grateful to have you in my world. BIG ITALIANA HUGS!

Camille Olivia 



From: Savanna
06/02/2008 10:43:08
Truly inspiring Jason...I'm grateful to you for bringing people together...for holding a higher vision for humanity, and for taking the time to get to know me and others in a deeper way...jasonnetwork is a constant reminder to me of the power of who I am and what is possible for my life.


From: goldendiva95
06/02/2008 10:19:38

You made the right decision.  Keep on doing what you are doing and everything in time will work out. 



From: Christy
06/02/2008 07:34:19

All of your expriences. good and bad have been done for you and not to you.....a means to bring you to the point you are now.  There is no time in life to resist the things that happen to us, we need to roll into whatever is next, and appreciate all that is before us. You have done this....accepting your new path and listening to your soul directing you here.  I have been part of this network from the start and have seen the changes and the tweaks and new member after new member. I trusted that the changes you made were always in our best interest.  Thank you for taking a personal interest in us members making us feel important and not just another number.



From: artemus
06/02/2008 06:49:01
Its been a privlege and honor to have been a part of and seen your dream manifest into what it is today. You have immense and amazing potential. Love to you! Hugs, Chris


From: Shortsleeves
06/01/2008 16:23:29
Everything you have done Jason has gotten you to this now, and this now is the you, you have always known. Connecting to other aspects of your consciousness brings awareness and freedom to the table of experience. I appreciate your will to love and your desire to expand into a grander version of your dreams.
Hal


From: Lanelmt
06/01/2008 14:06:19
Jason,
This is still and will always be an awesome story. As the old saying goes.."everything happens for a reason"..at the time you never know or understand the reason, but it will always lead to something better, it just may not happen as fast as one would want.
I enjoy the way you make a personal note to each person..thank you for taking the time to do that.
Always with love in my heart.
Mel


From: Victor
06/01/2008 10:55:53
Good story Jason
It's the path of the mystic that many of us share with you.  You can never awaken from the social hypnosis if you don't have a break with ordinary reality.  Look forward to being a part of this exciting group. 

Victor


From: FlysProud
06/01/2008 10:37:36
Keep thinking out of the box. :)  The world must have good people like you that aint afaraid to set a standard and then set the example for greatness. :)  YOU ROCK MY FRIEND!


From: Debi
06/01/2008 10:03:18
Great story Jason. As with so many people  who think "out of the box" and create something extraordinary, as one door closes another one always opens...if we allow ourselves to open it. That's what happens when we take our tragedies, disappointments, etc. and use them to learn, grow and evolve. Thanks for sharing and using your crisis for something beneficial.




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