So, what is it that I do? I’m a network marketer. To the veterans, I appreciate you and the paths you’ve blazed in network marketing. To the new marketer, appreciate the industry that you are involved in. To the uninitiated …keep reading.
Robert Kiyosaki said that one of the greatest aspects of network marketing is that it helps to build business skills. And the longer that I am involved with network marketing the more I believe Mr. Kiyosaki. It’s difficult for most marketers because most don’t have those skills when they first are starting out. Building a business into something which is successful requires time as well as lots of effort and the level of success a business reaches has a lot to do with the skills of the person building the business. Solid, progressive skills yield a solid progressive business. So if you are committed to continuously bettering yourself on every personal level everything in your life will reflect your personal growth.
While riding in my car I was listening to either Jim Rohn, Earl Nightingale, or Zig Ziglar not sure which but one of them said that it wasn’t enough to be a good and sincere person because there are lots of broke, good and sincere people. They work hard and are respected in their family but this isn’t enough for one to live over the average line. We must be committed to our success and believe that if we invest in ourselves we will definitely acquire those necessary skills. And what we’re saying here isn’t all about being materially wealthy but about us rising to the challenge and being the best we can be.
Earl Nightingale’s “The Strangest Secret” had an impact on me when I first heard it and every time I sit and reflect on it I’m moved. Mr. Nightingale mentioned something to the affect that, though America is probably the richest country the world has ever known, more than half the population will retire BROKE… wow. I personally think that this statement is deeper than just retiring without finances but more about people finishing their lives without at least whole heartedly attempting to reach their dreams and aspirations.
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