What Happened to My Drive?

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

You know the feeling of excitement you get when you are fresh at home from the latest MLM event. You are all enthusiastic ready to embrace the world and the moment you get home you plan to do this and that.

All the new stuff you just learned and more. You vie to never slack off again and feel that NOW finally is your time to be successful.

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…A few days later you get home after much partying and laughter and go to bed, ready to face the new day with tons of action.

The next day you wake up still beaming with great energy. Then one hour into your day the phone rings and one of your customers is on the phone.

He wants a refund and isn’t happy at all!

What did just happen?

It’s called "reality setting in" and unfortunately it happens to most MLM disciples after returning from an event.

If it isn’t negative customers, then it will be a negative spouse, family, friends or a down line team member who is ready to throw the towel.

Unfortunately this affects more MLM distributors than it doesn’t and will be enough for some to quit on the spot.

See, when we are within the midst of a big convention, there is plenty of great energy since all present are pulling the same strings with the same ideas and dreams.

But when we are back home amongst the doubters and negativity of the general market place it is very hard to keep that vision from fading fast. It needs a mighty strong mind set to counteract all those bad vibes and keep positively spirited, despite setbacks.

So how can we protect ourselves from this happening?

Good question and one I didn’t master to be honest. I guess in the end it boils down to really wanting to succeed in MLM and not giving a damn about what others think. If you manage to do this, you are well on your way to become the next MLM kingpin.

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