Mastering a Single Technique
As I look back on my Network Marketing and professional career, I have noticed that I have been most successful when I have been able to focus on one particular skill or technique at a time. When I have strayed away from this and have tried to focus on more than one thing at I time, I have gotten myself in trouble and wind up not being able to be very good at anything. Below is the single biggest tip for exploding your business -
Pick One Technique and Master It
Commit to mastering that technique for a period of time. If you are like me, you will want to try something new and will quickly get bored with a single technique. However, you will thank yourself if you stick to a single technique and master it.
You will reap the rewards financially, through recognition and through your confidence in being able to train others. It is very easy to switch gears and to try every new thing, but the ones who are the best are the ones who stick to their technique.
We have all been on the conference call or attended the live meeting where guests show up and your upline who is making all the money probably has more stories about failed meetings or calls, then anybody else in your organization.
The difference between them and those who did not make any money is those people stick to their game plan through thick and thin.
Next time you want to change directions. Remember this article and you will find that success is right around the corner.
About the Author: Justin Finkelstein
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great post
I like your emphasis on mastery and sticking with it, it's so true what you say and I will often find myself giving up or neglecting a new found hobby simply because it bores me. I see what you mean when you say, " you will thank yourself if you stick to a single technique and master it"
it's a great article and I look forward to reading more from you,
Nathaniel
STICKNG TO ONE THING AND MASTERING IT
Great point Justin!!
I am one who is interested in everything and anything that anyone has to say. I spend a lot of time online and really after months of doing this I have very little to show for it....other than having 'tried' & 'tested' just about everything that the hundreds of emails a day suggest.
I am currently working on a 30-day mental cleanse....beginning with focussing as you suggested AND no longer watching the news on TV. Dont know if I will be able to manage it. News is my version of a soap!!
But i need to hear from guys like who are really saying what my mentor is also advocating.
All the best to you.