Investing in yourself is the best investment you will ever make
Acumen Honeycomb is our stunning online community-contributed library of collective wisdom and knowledge that has developed, frankly, through the goodwill of our Team Partners into arguably one of the most complete (and talked about) personal and professional development libraries ever to be assembled.
You’ll gain access to a library of content on just about every network marketing and personal development subject imaginable! And with a dedicated team of Partners committed to continually growing our repository of open-source research content, Acumen Honeycomb will continue to evolve and grow.
There will never be a day in your life that will not require dedication, discipline, good judgment, energy, and the feeling that you can improve. The personal development habit supports the belief that you are always worth the effort needed to develop you potential each day. It’s a fantastic place to learn from the best and avoid the all too common early-stage frustrations. With Acumen Honeycomb you’ll save time and straight-line faster to the achievement of your most fondly held goals and ambitions.
Our aim is to help demystify the home study and self-help sector, celebrate all that’s great about it and prove that working on ourselves doesn’t need to feel “out there” or a bit weird (as it’s quite the reverse). We have a choice as to where we focus our attention and how we choose to respond to the inevitable challenges our environment sometimes presents us with. Personal development is a lifelong pursuit because life is a work in progress. We never totally arrive, there’s always some polishing to do, and knowledge to gain. And who can’t improve a little as a parent, child, spouse, friend, citizen, or entrepreneur?
Start where you stand!
Whether you’re a seasoned self-help pro who thinks Steven Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People isn’t really that dense, or a self-help newbie listening to your first audio, the only criteria to join us is an open heart and a desire for fellowship.
As the great Napoleon Hill said in 1933: “Don’t wait! The time will never be just right. Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you have at your command – and better tools will be found as you go along”.
How true.


