Any professional who is in “the zone” of exceptional performance is actually in a state of contemplation. When asked how they do what they do, they snap out of the zone because observation is the antithesis of contemplation.
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Any professional who is in “the zone” of exceptional performance is actually in a state of contemplation. When asked how they do what they do, they snap out of the zone because observation is the antithesis of contemplation.
Everything starts with an idea, a dream or an aspiration. How astounding that the ideas that you have are not much different than the ideas that have helped shape the world. What’s your dream? Where would you like to be in 5, 10, 15 years?
Many “gurus” will tell you that there is a price for becoming successful. While that is true, you shouldn’t have to compromise your quality of life and certainly not your happiness. In order for you to be successful, you must first enjoy what you do. That is the bottom line and is common sense to many entrepreneurs.
When analyzing the traditional methods of network marketing in America, used for the last three decades, it’s clear it’s time for a change. Statistics show that a staggering 97% of people are failing at network marketing and unfortunately that percentage seems to be worsening. Network marketing isn’t as difficult as it may sound.
The dollar decreases in value every single day. This means that everything, from soap and shampoo to gasoline and food costs us more. To even make it in today’s world, our income needs to continually grow as well.
There are literally thousands of network marketing companies out there. A simple Google search on “network marketing” bears this out. A search like this will likely yield claims of “Make $2500 a Week In Just 30 Days!”, or some such.
It’s been said that there are two reasons people become successful in network marketing. Everything else is just icing on the cake. I would disagree. There is only one.
Normally I’m not one to state the obvious, but the network marketing industry is booming. I guess in these uncertain economic times, people are looking to exercise more control over their future than a job can provide.
When marketing online, two questions beg to be answered immediately. They are generally self-explanatory, yet I’ve seen so many marketers ignore one or the other.
As a network marketer, I do about 99.9% of all my marketing online. With the Internet, it’s just a no-brainer. Network marketing is a people business, and where can you reach more people than the Internet?