JenniferF on February 6th, 2012

There are many discussions and opposing viewpoints on why so many people join Network Marketing and then drop out.

Where does the responsibility really lie?  Does it lie with The sponsor?  Does it lie with the new person?  Or in truth does it lie somewhere in the middle… 50/50

I hope you’ll take the few minutes to watch this video and then ponder.

 

However

Maybe we should be taking some responsibility for our lack of success in Network Marketing. Maybe when the script didn’t seem to work or our friends said "no", our upline didn’t have any further recommendations.

Maybe we didn’t seek out more information like Tom "Big Al" Schreiter, Michael Oliver’s Natural Selling, the free training at Mentoring for Free that starts with a great ebook you can get here on this page.

Maybe we didn’t want to take the time to learn skills or improve our self by reading good books. 

Maybe we didn’t understand delayed gratification……………

 

Yes, as leaders, we should be providing a gateway to ALL the skills needed for success, but maybe as the failed business partner… we didn’t reach beyond our arm’s length either….

No one can make us successful.  That has to come through our own efforts with guidance from good mentors.  We HAVE to put in the ‘active’ time if we want to reap the rewards.

To YOUR Success
~Jennifer Fisher

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2 Responses to “Maybe It’s Not Your Fault in Network Marketing”

  1. Jennifer
    How very true that you write this, people always looking to make the money now not later. If people would stop and realize that the time you put in up front does not justify the money you make, then after a couple years the money you make doesn’t justify the time you put in.

    Have a wonderfully blessed week!!

    Dwight C Kinkel

  2. Thanks for stopping by and offering your input, Dwight. You’ve got an interesting insight.
    Be Blessed.
    ~Jennifer

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