What
will keep you charging in your Network Marketing business when you have
a bad day? Think about it. People in traditional businesses
have two primary advantages over us Networkers:
#1)
They have a lot of money invested; therefore, when they have a bad day,
they are not likely to throw in the towel and quit. Sure they
may think about it, but they will also think about the mortgage they have
on their home, and the money they borrowed from friends and family members.
This usually will keep them in their business even when someone returns
the only product that they sold for the day or when they have to use their
Visa to pay off MasterCard.
#2)
They don't have a job. That's right, people who own their own
traditional business usually don't have a job to fall back on. They
usually don't say, "Well, I'm sick and tired of this stuff. I'm glad
I got a job that is paying me $1,000 per week to fall back on." Instead,
they are out on a limb in an effort to make it happen. By the way,
I once heard that on the limb is where the fruit is.
So
what about you? You probably invested less than what it would cost
for a nice pair of shoes to get started in your Network Marketing company.
And you probably still have a job, right? And if you don't have a
job, most of your distributors do, right? So what leverage can you
have to help keep you charging full steam ahead when it seems like everything
is going wrong?
YOUR
DREAM! That's right, if your dream is big enough then the
fear, rejection, embarrassment, and lack of Network Marketing know-how
will not stop you. Instead, you will be empowered to keep charging
ahead in the jungle so you can make it to the land of paradise. So
find out what your Dream is and keep it in front of you when the going
gets tough. You can use this technique to help keep your distributors
going too. When you're sitting on the beaches of the world...You'll be
glad you did.
Until
next time
Go,
Go, Go
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