HERE ARE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS ANSWER THE ABOVE QUESTION.
First, what is the number-one reason people start a network marketing business?
The answer is that they started the business because someone asked them. The overwhelming majority of people never considered the business before they were approached.
That is not surprising. Our business is word of mouth. We don’t run media campaigns trumpeting our opportunity and we don’t advertise in the job opportunities section of the newspaper. Unless and until you connect with your prospects, how will they know how incredible the opportunity is?
Second, what is the number-one reason people don’t start a network marketing business?
And the answer is that nobody asked them! People are not going to come knocking on your door. You have to reach out to them—preferably before someone else does. Believe me, there will be no harsher lesson than seeing someone you could have approached, but didn’t, turn up at a corporate event as someone else’s star recruit.
Every day, thousands of people who never seriously considered a network marketing business sign an agreement. Luckily for them, they were in the right place at the right time when the right person came along. That person could be you.
Don’t prejudge, don’t hesitate, and don’t hold back. Approach people and talk about the business at every opportunity you get. If an opportunity doesn’t present itself, create one. The more people you talk to, the more successful you will be.
All you need is a belief in your products, your opportunity, and courage. If you have not yet done so then choose a product you can be passionate about and a corporation with a genuine desire to serve you.
No matter how great your products or how much support you get from your corporate partner, your success will be up to you. So, here is the million-dollar question: How much success do you think you deserve? If you don’t think you deserve success, you’ll find a thousand excuses why it won’t happen for you, such as ‘‘I’m too young, old, busy, not confident or smart enough, not a salesperson . . .’’ Read between the lines and what you really are saying is, ‘‘I’m too (busy) so don’t expect me to (try).’’ You’re giving yourself a free pass to fail, but ‘‘stinking thinking’’ always comes at a price.
Here is something else to think about. What if you do have what it takes to create an amazing life from your network marketing business, and then give up without giving it your best shot?
There is no penalty for not reaching your goals, so what do you have to lose? Go for it and you may surprise yourself by achieving success beyond your wildest dreams. Give yourself permission to succeed—and to succeed spectacularly. Tell yourself, a thousand times if that is what it takes to believe it, ‘‘I want it, I deserve it, and I can do it.’’
‘‘Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear—not absence of fear.’’
If you wait to become confident before you start recruiting, you will waste your best opportunities. Confidence will come once you see the positive impact you can make on others.
If you wait until you have an encyclopedic knowledge of your compensation plan, it may be a long wait. Skills come from practice. The only way to learn to play the guitar is, well, to play the guitar.
It takes courage to build a network marketing business. No matter how nervous you feel, reach out to as many people as you can. Encourage every person you recruit to do the same.
Don’t buy into the fiction you don’t have what it takes to succeed. Or that it’s difficult to find the right people. Or that something may go wrong. If you want it—and believe you deserve it—you can do it.
There are more than 1.5 billion people living in the India. A new person is born every second. Very few people are living the life of their dreams. You may hold the key. Find the courage to reach out to people every day, knowing you have the power to change lives.
If you lack confidence at the start, turn it to your advantage. Knowing exactly how your new recruits feel when they start out will make you an empathetic leader. When you say, ‘‘I know how you feel, I felt the same way,’’ you will be speaking from the heart.
A leader who says, ‘‘I am still learning too,’’ is a more powerful role model than one who appears flawless. The message you will be communicating is, ‘‘If I can do this, you can too.’’
Put yourself in a room of network marketing achievers and you won’t immediately spot an obvious common denominator. Every socioeconomic background, education level, profession, job, ethnicity, race, gender, personality, and age will be represented. You have to look beneath the surface to see what they have in common, which is a belief in the business, the ambition to succeed, and the courage to make it happen.
You can be whoever you want to be, have whatever you want to have, do whatever you want to do. What better way to realize your dreams than to build a network marketing organization by one person at a time?
Wish You a Happy Networking Journey !