High Ticket Business Explained: Why Prosperity Of Life’s Model Works
- Rachel Krider
- 10 hours ago
- 5 min read
“High ticket business” is a term that gets thrown around a lot — but what does it really mean? And how does it stack up against the types of businesses most people are familiar with....MLMs or traditional brick-and-mortar setups?
In a recent Prosperity Of Life Youtube live, I sat down with Myles Forsyth — a former owner of a large construction company who completely reinvented his income and lifestyle through an online business.
Together, we unpacked what makes a high ticket business so different, and why the Prosperity Of Life model stands out from the rest.
Table of Contents
Myles Forsyth’s Story: From 120 Staff to Life on the Road
What Is a High Ticket Business?
Why Prosperity Of Life Isn’t a Typical MLM
The Leverage Component — The Real Differentiator
From Traditional Overhead to Lean, Portable Tools
Results, Time Commitment, and Lifestyle
How to Approach a High Ticket Business — Practical Steps
Where to Learn More
The Takeaway
Myles Forsyth’s Story: From 120 Staff to Life on the Road
Myles isn’t your average online entrepreneur. He started out in a traditional business — 120 staff across manufacturing, stair construction, and hardware retail. When the global financial crisis hit, he lost most of it overnight.
Instead of giving up, he and his wife decided to hit the road in a caravan and travel for almost two years.
During that time, he started searching for a better way to create income — something online, flexible, and not tied to trading hours or a fixed address.
“I just saw it as an opportunity to change direction completely,” he told me.
When Myles discovered Prosperity Of Life, what grabbed his attention wasn’t just the product range — it was the business model itself. The leverage, the ability to earn meaningful profit per sale, and the flexibility to work anywhere really stood out.
These days, Myles works around three hours a day, four days a week, running his business from his laptop. He and his wife have a home base but love spending time on the road exploring new places — the more remote, the better. As you’ll hear in the video, during their current staycation on a cattle station, they haven’t seen another person in the past two weeks! Yet with just a laptop, a phone, and a solid Starlink connection, he continues to broadcast live and grow a global business.
That lifestyle is a perfect example of what a high ticket business, done right, can make possible.

What Is a High Ticket Business?
A high ticket business sells premium, transformational products or services — typically priced much higher than low-ticket items.
Instead of needing hundreds or thousands of sales to make an income, a high ticket business focuses on fewer transactions with larger profits per sale.
In Myles’ case, a single sale of a flagship program can generate anywhere from a thousand dollars to as much as eight thousand in profit from a single client. That’s a massive difference from needing endless volume just to break even.
“You only need a handful of clients each month to be hitting very significant incomes,” he shared.
Why Prosperity Of Life Isn’t a Typical MLM
This is where things get interesting. Myles pointed out a few big reasons why Prosperity Of Life doesn’t fit into the MLM box:
💰 Direct payment and real profit retention — Distributors are paid directly by clients and keep the profit before forwarding the company’s portion. That’s a big contrast to MLM structures where money flows up an upline.
🏁 One-time qualification, ongoing benefit — After your two qualifying sales, you’re fully independent. You don’t have to constantly requalify or repurchase to keep earning.
🌏 Support and community instead of isolation — You’re not left to figure things out alone. The company runs regular live training calls, events, and global masterminds.
In short, it’s a real business model where you get to keep the reward for your effort — and scale it through leverage, not endless pass-ups.

The Leverage Component — The Real Differentiator
This is the lightbulb moment for so many people.
In a regular sales role, your income stops when you stop selling. But in a high ticket business with leverage, your results can multiply because of the effort of others you’ve trained and mentored.
You’re not just trading hours for dollars anymore — you’re creating a system that can grow even when you’re not directly in the trenches.
Myles shared that he’d looked at plenty of other online models, but none had that multiplying effect. Selling small-ticket items meant constant hustle and chasing trends. The leverage component of Prosperity Of Life gave him both stability and scalability.
👉 For another great example of what’s possible with a high-profit online business, take a look at Peggy Crane’s story — she’s another entrepreneur who transformed her lifestyle through this model.

From Traditional Overhead to Lean, Portable Tools
In his old construction business, Myles was weighed down by overhead — property, staff, stock, logistics. Now, his entire business runs from a laptop and phone.
“When I generate a profit, I can spend it — because I only need one laptop and phone.”
No buildings. No payroll. No heavy equipment. Just clean, simple profitability and a model that can travel anywhere.
Results, Time Commitment, and Lifestyle
Myles hit six-figure profits in his first year and now comfortably earns multiple five-figure months working part-time hours.
His path wasn’t instant — it took consistent daily action to create momentum — but once the foundation was built, it became far more scalable than anything he’d run before.
Typical results among top distributors look something like this:
💼 Around three hours a day, four days a week
💰 Significant profit per sale thanks to high ticket margins
🌍 Leverage through team duplication
🤝 Access to world-class training, global events, and a like-minded community
He’s the first to say results vary — success depends on your work ethic, consistency, and how plugged in you are to the system.

How to Approach a High Ticket Business — Practical Steps
If Myles’ story resonates with you, here are a few practical principles we discussed that align with how we teach inside Prosperity Of Life:
Get clear on what you want. Be specific about your ideal income, hours, and lifestyle. That clarity helps you evaluate the right opportunity.
Commit to personal development. Daily mindset work builds belief and skill — it’s non-negotiable.
Stay plugged in. Surround yourself with people who are winning. Borrow belief until yours catches up.
Take action and iterate. You’ll have a momentum phase. Stay consistent and refine as you go.
Leverage smartly. Train your team early and plug them into company systems so you’re not carrying everything yourself.
Where to Learn More
This conversation with Myles was part of our Prosperity Of Life live training series on Youtube. If you’d like to dig deeper into the model, explore our official website for program details, live calls, and upcoming events. We’re a global community of entrepreneurs building freedom-based lifestyles — and you’ll find plenty of real stories just like Myles’.

The Takeaway
A high ticket business isn’t just about making more money — it’s about working smarter, building something portable, and designing a life with more freedom and meaning.
For Myles, the shift from traditional business to a high ticket model meant letting go of heavy overhead and reclaiming time, profit, and peace of mind.
If you’re looking for a smarter way to create income — one that rewards personal growth, leverage, and lifestyle — then exploring a high ticket business could be one of the most empowering moves you’ll ever make.
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