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Do You Have Your Hater Blockers on With Your Network Marketing Business?
Posted on February 2nd, 2010 No commentsWe get into this business for two reasons:
1. More money
2. Better lifestyle
Some things just aren’t cutting it for us so we make a conscious decision to take a step towards our financial freedom and break the chains off that are holding us back.
Or do we break those chains off?
First let’s define what a pyramid scheme is. A pyramid scheme is where you only make money off of a new distributor/sponsor coming into the business. There is NO product or service.
People, mostly those who are stuck in the mediocre grind, associate those words with network marketing businesses. You can thank many companies out there that brought this out into the mainstream.
The FTC takes pyramid schemes seriously so if you would be to end up in a company like that, it will most likely be shut down before you know it.
Many times you hear from fellow friends negative things such as “That’s a pyramid scheme.” They really know no better and my philosophy is if you don’t do your research and actually “know” what you’re talking about, SHUT IT!
This article is about letting too many people influence our decisions. When you get into network marketing you are going to get some negative responses from friends, especially family.
You let them know what you got involved with and it’s bound to happen they will say something you don’t like.
No matter what anyone says to you, if you’ve done your due-diligence, did the research, and spoke with those that “know” what they’re talking about, anyone who is working a J.O.B and slaving away to make someone else rich, shouldn’t bother your business building process!
We usually don’t take the time to look at their situation. We take it as they are someone we know and they must have good advice.
Some are genuinely worried about you but 9 times out of 10 it’s negative belief systems that they have instilled in them which were most likely received from someone else who was the same way!
Never give up and allow a “work for salary, then wonder why I don’t have enough money & freedom” person to persuade you and influence your decision.
Lay it out on the line with them if they take it too far. It’s better to make it clear than to have this negativity go on and on, affecting you with getting your business working successfully.
If you ask advice from someone who works a job or they know what you are pursuing, chances are you will receive a negative response.
The truth is they never put in the time to figure out more and accepted that working is what’s best for them even though there is huge potential inside each one of us.
You tapped into that potential and are taking action.
What do they have to speak for?
Nothing and that’s my point. No use in letting someone get to you if they have nothing to show for it.
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