Posts Tagged ‘goal setting’


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Being Great in the Biz

I hope you’ve read today’s post on being great over at RandyGage.com. There are some important lessons for you.  And I’d like to continue the conversation here, specifically on how it relates to network marketing…

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Getting Unbalanced

So I’m writing today from Red Lobster, where I’m indulging in the “endless shrimp” special.  Now I need an all-you-can-eat promo like you need an all-the-forks-you-can-stick-in-your-eye offer.  But almost anything in moderation is okay.  Even excess.  

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Living the Adventure

Let me give you the most important recruiting tip you will ever receive:

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Building with Your Calendar

Want to know the secret weapon of all successful business builders?  Their calendar.

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Setting Standards

Most everybody sets standards for themselves.  And I bet 99 percent of the time they’re too low.  I can tell you that I set very high standards for myself in many areas.  And truth is, they’re too low.

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Try or Do

Starting things is easy, isn’t it?  And lots of people start our business.  The hard part is finishing.  

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What Would You Dare?

Everyone has their “lay down” distributor.  By this I mean we all have someone we can call and say, “Just give me your credit card, you need to do this.”   It doesn’t take much courage to sponsor those people.  But what about the others?

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Reaching Your Goals

We set a lot of goals in our business.  And miss a lot of them.  By the nature of who gets attracted to the profession, you’re probably an optimistic person.  

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Building a Bigger Dream

Last post I challenged many of you, stating that your dream wasn’t big enough.  So how can you grow your dream if that’s the case?

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