For all you Netwrok Marketers, this is a great article if you are truly looking to become a leader and lead your team to success!
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Network Marketing Quote and Comment of the Week
"Continuous effort, not strength or intelligence, is the key to unlocking our potential." Winston Churchill
We all have potential. No matter what our background, education, culture or religion. Potential is within each and every one of us. The key question is how do we cultivate that potential within us.
In Network Marketing, we all have the potential to succeed; to reach unlimited income. We all start out at the same level. What sets us apart is the effort that one is willing to put forth to reach that unlimited income.
You do not need to be smart. In fact, the less smart you are, the better. I say that in jest, but in a way it is true. If you are too smart, or think that you are too smart, then you may think that you are better than everyone else and that will not allow you to nurture relationships.
I prefer to have on my team, people who are willing to put out the effort that is necessary to succeed in the network marketing industry. This industry is about effort and work. You must be able to make a concerted effort each and every day in order to be successful.
I am so confident that if you work hard and put 100% effort on a daily basis, you will become successful in network marketing. It will just be about time thereafter. What is the effort? Learn about your company; study the compensation plan; attend training sessions; read books about the industry; listen to audio tapes; research; get advice; talk to your up line; and most important, talk to people.
You must do the above every day and never give up. Do not give up on your dreams or on yourself. You have the potential within you. Put out the effort required and you will reach your goals and dreams.
Vince A. Giorno
www.residualincome4you.acnrep.com
We all have potential. No matter what our background, education, culture or religion. Potential is within each and every one of us. The key question is how do we cultivate that potential within us.
In Network Marketing, we all have the potential to succeed; to reach unlimited income. We all start out at the same level. What sets us apart is the effort that one is willing to put forth to reach that unlimited income.
You do not need to be smart. In fact, the less smart you are, the better. I say that in jest, but in a way it is true. If you are too smart, or think that you are too smart, then you may think that you are better than everyone else and that will not allow you to nurture relationships.
I prefer to have on my team, people who are willing to put out the effort that is necessary to succeed in the network marketing industry. This industry is about effort and work. You must be able to make a concerted effort each and every day in order to be successful.
I am so confident that if you work hard and put 100% effort on a daily basis, you will become successful in network marketing. It will just be about time thereafter. What is the effort? Learn about your company; study the compensation plan; attend training sessions; read books about the industry; listen to audio tapes; research; get advice; talk to your up line; and most important, talk to people.
You must do the above every day and never give up. Do not give up on your dreams or on yourself. You have the potential within you. Put out the effort required and you will reach your goals and dreams.
Vince A. Giorno
www.residualincome4you.acnrep.com
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Network Marketers: It's Okay To take a Little Break
For the last month or so, I have been somewhat removed from the daily grindstone of network marketing. It has been a very chaotic time on a personal level.
For the majority of this time, my family has been looking for a new home. I could not believe the amount of time it took to find a residence. The day to day viewing of homes and the emotional roller coaster of having to deal with multiple offers three times.
Needless to say, we finally were able to find a beautiful bungalow on a 400 foot lot. This home was definitely worth the wait.
During this time, my mind was so absorbed with the minutia of real estate that I was not able to focus much on my network marketing business. I still communicated and mentored my team, but the recruitment process had to take a back seat.
This situation got me to thinking if whether or not it was a negative issue that I took a short break from my business. I don't think that it was.
I am not condoning that a network marketer should randomly take time off here and there for frivolous reasons. By doing this, you are showing a lack of dedication and commitment which is needed to succeed in the MLM industry. Additionally, one should not take time off during the first few months in business as this is the key time for you to build momentum.
That being said, from my perspective, I felt that I needed time to focus on a personal situation that needed my utmost attention. Failing to do so would have been remiss in my responsibility as a husband and father.
So when is it okay to take a break from your business? The answer to that question obviously depends on the situation at hand and your ability to immediately refocus yourself once you return from the hiatus.
The main point is to not let anyone pressure you to feel that you must work your networking marketing business 24-7 and to forget your obligations in your personal life. I have heard comments made in training sessions where it was said that one must make sacrifices when starting your business. This I agree with but the extent of said sacrifices is the issue.
This particular trainer wanted to emphasize the necessity to attend a specific training session on a particular day of the week without fail. These attendances were to be at the expense of any family related matters including spending time with your children.
I think we all have to draw the line somewhere as to when a business is taking up too much of our time and when it would be okay to disrupt your personal schedule. Any business venture requires hard work, dedication, commitment and sacrifices, but definitely not at the expense of your family.
If there is a situation in your life that needs your attention then by all means do so. Do not be afraid that in doing this, your network marketing business will suffer irreparable damage. It will not. But bear in mind, you can't afford to lose any momentum that you had acquired. Make sure that you have the mindset that you can get back into the action right away after the issue has been addressed.
I feel that with any business venture and/or job, we all need a time to refocus and to reset our priorities. It is okay to do that and I think that your business will benefit from it in the long run.
For the majority of this time, my family has been looking for a new home. I could not believe the amount of time it took to find a residence. The day to day viewing of homes and the emotional roller coaster of having to deal with multiple offers three times.
Needless to say, we finally were able to find a beautiful bungalow on a 400 foot lot. This home was definitely worth the wait.
During this time, my mind was so absorbed with the minutia of real estate that I was not able to focus much on my network marketing business. I still communicated and mentored my team, but the recruitment process had to take a back seat.
This situation got me to thinking if whether or not it was a negative issue that I took a short break from my business. I don't think that it was.
I am not condoning that a network marketer should randomly take time off here and there for frivolous reasons. By doing this, you are showing a lack of dedication and commitment which is needed to succeed in the MLM industry. Additionally, one should not take time off during the first few months in business as this is the key time for you to build momentum.
That being said, from my perspective, I felt that I needed time to focus on a personal situation that needed my utmost attention. Failing to do so would have been remiss in my responsibility as a husband and father.
So when is it okay to take a break from your business? The answer to that question obviously depends on the situation at hand and your ability to immediately refocus yourself once you return from the hiatus.
The main point is to not let anyone pressure you to feel that you must work your networking marketing business 24-7 and to forget your obligations in your personal life. I have heard comments made in training sessions where it was said that one must make sacrifices when starting your business. This I agree with but the extent of said sacrifices is the issue.
This particular trainer wanted to emphasize the necessity to attend a specific training session on a particular day of the week without fail. These attendances were to be at the expense of any family related matters including spending time with your children.
I think we all have to draw the line somewhere as to when a business is taking up too much of our time and when it would be okay to disrupt your personal schedule. Any business venture requires hard work, dedication, commitment and sacrifices, but definitely not at the expense of your family.
If there is a situation in your life that needs your attention then by all means do so. Do not be afraid that in doing this, your network marketing business will suffer irreparable damage. It will not. But bear in mind, you can't afford to lose any momentum that you had acquired. Make sure that you have the mindset that you can get back into the action right away after the issue has been addressed.
I feel that with any business venture and/or job, we all need a time to refocus and to reset our priorities. It is okay to do that and I think that your business will benefit from it in the long run.
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