Many
years ago I was a college professor at Temple University
in Philadelphia. My discipline was magazine writing
and my job was to show students how to get published
in magazines and other forms of media. In other words,
I taught students how to market themselves and their
articles.
I
recall a conversation with a young woman who came to
my office one day and told me that her goal was to get
published in Reader's Digest magazine. At that
time I had yet to be published in Reader's Digest,
but my students knew I was working on that goal myself.
Reader's Digest was not only widely circulated,
it also paid writers top dollar, so it was a popular
destination for writers, new and experienced alike.
I asked my student what she knew about the content of
Reader's Digest. Well, she knew that the magazine
covered a plethora of topics and she had already come
up with a long list of possible articles.
"But
what do you know about the content?" I asked her
again. The expression on her face was blank. "What
do you know about the preferred writing style for the
Reader's Digest? How many of the magazine's articles
have you studied, line by line, to understand how to
write an article for Reader's Digest?" The
expression was still blank. She hadn't done her homework,
and so I told her so. "Okay," she said, "but
that's beside the point. I still want to be published
in Reader's Digest."
Yes,
and so do countless other writers! They want to HAVE
what they want, and they want it now. But only those
who are willing to prepare themselves to be published
in Reader's Digest will ultimately HAVE the distinction
of being published in Reader's Digest. As I said
to my student, "Once you prepare yourself, you
will know how to market your articles so that an editor
at Reader's Digest will send you a letter of
acceptance rather than a letter of rejection."
The
same is true in network marketing. Nowadays my student
is likely to say, "I want a huge, productive downline."
A fantastic goal, indeed! You can HAVE it, too, if you're
willing to prepare yourself to market your business
effectively. But I need to ask you this question: "Is
preparation part of your marketing mindset? Or are you
attempting to do your marketing without being prepared?"
People often overlook preparation. And consequently
they think their marketing isn't working because they
don't know how to market, or others are better marketers,
or they don't have the right education, or...whatever.
No, their marketing isn't working because their mindset
is wrong!
One
of the greatest lessons I've learned from Zig Ziglar,
the master of personal development, is simply this:
You have to BE before you can DO, and you have to
DO before you can HAVE.
It's
human nature to change the order of those words. We'd
much rather HAVE, regardless of what we may BE or DO.
And why not! Being and doing require preparation, and
they get in the way of what we want to HAVE.
But
ole Zig has it figured out, as you well know if you've
listened to his tapes or read his books (and what kind
of a network marketer do you expect to BE if you haven't?)
Zig knows from experience that the first step is to
BE the right person. Until we understand what we want
and why we want it, and that we're capable of getting
it, and worthy of it, we're not going to HAVE it. We
need goals. We need to build our self-esteem. Sadly,
many network marketers lack in these areas. They simply
have not prepared to BE the right person.
How do you BE the right person? There are many
ways. Find a mentor and get coached. Look to your upline
for help. Read books, listen to tapes, and attend training
meetings! Start to BE the right person immediately.
Once
you BE, it's easy to DO, and then you will HAVE. And
that's when marketing really becomes an adventure! John
P. Hayes, Ph.D. is the co-author with Zig Ziglar of Network Marketing
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