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The Truth About Flash Success in

Network Marketing
Flash success is rare. And when it occurs, there is usually a reason.

Instant, flash success? I don’t think so.


You have to earn your success in Network Marketing. That’s why
some people grow faster than others.

So, if you don’t have any friends, people hate you, no one respects you, well,
you’ll just have to start building some new relationships to get your business
started. Once you’ve built the relationships, your business will
grow.

Here’s To Your Success!

A Simple Way To Explain Your


Pay Plan
Explain your pay plan with these two simple, effective and duplicable
sentences.

H ere’s a simple, effective and duplicable way to explain your


compensation program:
“If you have a lot of people using our products and
services, you will earn a lot of money. If you have fewer
people using our products and services, you will earn
less.”

How To Get Prospects To Listen


Do This ONE Thing Before You Start Your Presentation

When we give presentations, what are our prospects thinking? They might be
thinking this:

“I need to find a flaw in case I don’t want to do this. I will need an objection
for an excuse.”

And that means that they are not listening to all the good things we say in our
presentation.

To fix this problem, we should tell our prospects that it is okay for them to tell
us “no,” and that they don’t need a reason. We should do this before we start
our presentation.

Maybe we could say something like this:

“Let me tell you about my business. And at the end, you can
decide if it fits you or not. That is up to you.”
And now our prospects can listen to the good things we say, instead of looking
for reasons why our business would not work for them.

A Simple Way To Stop


Procrastinating
Use this 4-word phrase to help you turn procrastination into action

would always procrastinate. There was always something else more


interesting or more important to do.

I fixed my bad habit with one simple little phrase, one I’ve used over
the past 15 years. I’ve forgotten which book I saw the phrase in, but it
certainly made a huge difference in my life.

When I feel like procrastinating now, I simply say:

“If not now, when?”

Sounds simple. And it took a week or so to develop the habit of saying this
phrase to myself every time I wanted to put things off until later.

But now when I say this phrase to myself, most times I just go ahead and do
the task and get it over with. It is a great habit that serves me well.

So when are you going to stop procrastinating? If not now … when? :)

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