Do you think that your inability to recruit new team members are a product of someone else’s interfering with YOUR efforts? Are you constantly blaming other people for your own failures? Is it your sponsor’s fault? The product’s fault? The company’s fault?
Did you know that it’s much easier to blame others for your own failures? To be honest with you, most people do. It’s easier to say things just weren’t “meant to be” than it is to actually put in the effort required to make things happen. It’s easier to follow the crowd than it is to find your own path –but who said building a successful Net Work Marketing (NWM) business was easy in the first place?
Sadly, it appears that over 95% of all Networkers quit the industry within their first year. They see little to no results, get frustrated, start pointing fingers (mainly at their upline or their company), and end up making some excuse or other for quitting.
Truth be told, it does take hard work and perseverance to persevere in a business opportunity, build an online presence, brand yourself as an expert, earn the public’s trust, and close enough sales to earn perhaps extra $500 per week, so you can start paying your way out of debt and achieve financial independence.
If you want to build a profitable home-based business, you have to realise that each and every failure is a stepping stone into a greater height or dimension in life. Therefore, every success– is a product of the things YOU do and who YOU are.
Take OWNERSHIP of your own mistakes instead of looking for someone or something to blame. Look to see how you can learn and grow from your mistakes.
The moment you take CONTROL of your life and your Net Work Marketing business, that’s the moment you will stop making excuses and start finding solutions!
If you are having trouble converting prospects to paid customers because you’re uncomfortable explaining to people to put in their money to work for them in the long run, you would have to read Dani Johnson’s Closing Script book.
I hope you have found some values from this blog post.
Thank you.
I like your blog on how to make money online, I think it is very true that we tend to blame others for our mistakes or say it’s not meant to be. Anything so we don’t have to take responsibility for our short comings.
I set up a blog years ago thinking it was only going to take 2 weeks before I started seeing the money come in! So have quit and then started a blog again many times before.
You need patience and to learn new ways to convert customers into buyers.
I have looked on Amazon for Dani Johnson’s Closing Script book, it looks good and something I am considering to buy.
Ahhh! Thank you so very much indeed for the compliment, Jenny. Yes, patience is the key to wealth maximisation. There’s no two ways about it. I think I should also go for Dani Johnson’s Closing Script book as well.
Cheers🥂
I will see you at the top.😎💪🏾
Hi Sarah-Loiuse
Thank you for such an inspiring post. Many times people look outside themselves when they encounter failure. Taking control and owning your mistakes is a sign of growth, and shows that you are not going to accept your failure, but use it to reach greater heights. Failure is only permanent if you let it be.
My pleasure, Les. You’re absolutely correct! I truly appreciate your detailed response.
Cheers🥂
I will see you at the top.😎💪🏾