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Sunday, January 08, 2006

THE ELECTRIC CURRENT TO NETWORK MARKETING



THE ELECTRIC CURRENT
TO NETWORK MARKETING


Two years ago you joined Network Marketing. You had goals. At that time they seemed very well put together. Today, you have three recruits and a small retail business. You should at least have 30 recruits and your resale business should be large. Now, you are emotionally exhausted from pushing yourself beyond your limit. You would like to reach your goal before you turn 100 years old! What went wrong?


LENGTH OF GOALS


Lets look at a possible problem. You had goals. Good. Lets look at the goals. You had the dream, then it became an obsession, so much so you thought about it every waking hour. You knew how you were going to start. You knew what you were going to give in return. You knew what you wanted at the end. And then the middle happened. It seemed to be taking forever to make the middle of your goal come to any completion. There were problems you had not anticipated. Maintenance of your goal became costly. And it set you back in your time frame. Maybe you problem was the length, the time frame of your goals. What does a baby do when it first learns to walk? How many falls does it have to endure to take its first step? Look at those first steps. They were few and very small. But with perseverance and determination the baby became aware of reaching from one object to the other. Was it time consuming? Yes! But it worked and bigger steps were taken. Little legs became stronger and stronger.
Take a look again at your goals. Start over from today. Take it one day at a time, then set goals for a week. Once you have obtained your goal in the allotted time, reward yourself. Then go for a month, then a year. Once you have established good business ethics of setting a goal in the right portion with a good time table, then reaching that goal will be more fun. Don’t stop! Don’t quit! Take more responsibilities. Make your goals even longer. Push yourself, but leave room for those times when unexpected things happen. After all, goals are simply dreams which have a deadline, no matter what the time period. By setting shorter goals you will set into motion a rhythm, a pattern which will become comfortable. Take the same plan to the next level. Don’t forget to reward yourself each time you reach a goal. This is important. It gives you a great feeling of accomplishment.


KEEP IT MOVING


Next time everything seems overwhelming and your organization seems to be going no where, take a look at your goals and their time limit. You want Network Marketing to be fun, not a burden. After all, goals are the electrical current that keeps things moving smoothly. Only you can set the pace for time limits. Never be afraid to admit to a wrong judgment in any aspect of your business. Learning by your failures will make you’re a better leader. A great leader makes sure the fluid electrical current of goal achievements in his organization is not only moving forward, but accomplishing growth.


May success be your in your MLM journey

Deana Miller

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