What Are You Hanging On For?

December 5, 2008 | By Monika Mundell | 1 Comment »

So, you started off this cool business last year and told all your friends and family about it. You fell in love with the product (isn’t that what’s wanted of you), wrote THAT list (you know the one I mean) and pestered everyone and their dog to at listen to what you had to show them.

Sound familiar?

I bet it does. Meanwhile you are stuck with hundreds of dollars worth of stock and no leads to sell them to. You followed the training of your mentors, you jumped on all the calls and heck, you even spent the money to visit one of the company’s big do’s.

But for reasons unknown to you you just can’t seem to move your business to the next level. What he $#@! is going on you say and fall deeper and deeper into a kind of depressive no-action.

It’s time to make the cut with your mlm business opportunity

If the above scenario sounds worryingly close to your own life, I think it is time for you to move on. Sometimes things just aren’t right and the situation above clearly indicates that they are not. To make matters worse you stick around thinking “I can do this, let me try another month” – and another month – and another….until.

Well, here are some news for you. Unless you are knuckling down real hard and give it your all for the next three months, you will not see any improvements in your mlm business.

Quite the contrary in fact. You see money go down the drain. If things don’t work out you have to change the situation your are in. There are two ways to do this.

  1. Take massive action
  2. Get out

What will you do?

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2008-12-07 15:18:18

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