Don’t Push – They Might Not Be Ready

April 25, 2008 | By Monika Mundell | No Comments »

If you have ever been in the position of talking to a good friend trying to sell your network marketing business to them in an ever so cool way you probably gotten your fair share of negativity. This can hurt some bad, especially if you can see how much your friend could benefit from this alliance with you.

The truth is that many MLMers can’t see that their opportunity isn’t the right thing for their friends. This is one huge cause of frustration and one I had to grapple with for a long time in my own business until I learned that unless people actively seek change, they won’t be prepared to really listen to your sales pitch.

No matter how soft your approach is, if you mention your MLM target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://gobala.linktrackr.com/buildingonabudget-mlmrkeywords">MLM yet again to your friend while having coffee you can see her eyes glazing over and feel the hostility in her behaviour as she suddenly remembers that she forgot to lock her house.

Don’t push!

Whether you are proposing your "best MLM" opportunity to a friend, or a stranger don’t get involved until they clearly show you signs of interest.

We can’t help others unless they want to help themselves.

I’m sure you heard this saying before and if you haven’t, it really is true. We often want better and greater things for people we care for more so than they really want for themselves.

It is a fact that people tend to complain about their jobs, lack of money, lack of free time and so on, but they are ill prepared to actively change their situations for the better.

I guess we can call this human.

So next time somebody gives you the cold shoulder try to move on gracefully and remember that they might not be ready now, but who knows what the future brings.

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