Breaking up is hard to do!
Every week 160,000 people start new home businesses and due to the state of the economy that number is increasing every day. Sadly, 97% of them fail. This staggering statistic means there are more than 155,000 people each week struggling to make a better life for themselves and their loved ones.
People handle failure in different ways. Some get discouraged, give up, and begin to look for a job, while others plow onward bound and determined to achieve the financial freedom they seek. However, in order to change the outcome of any situation either the actions applied, or the situations itself must changed.
"Success leaves footprints in the sand that you can follow. If you can’t follow the footprints, you must be on the wrong beach." ~ unknown
Every client I have ever counseled has indicated they felt their lack of success in their Network Marketing business was their fault, but it’s not. The deck is stacked to ensure that the company’s income is maximized and the income of the marketer is minimized.
I know that breaking up is hard to do but when you find yourself in such a situation it’s wisest to take a different path. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. It's not a retreat but rather taking the time to regroup. Don’t remain in a situation because of some misplaced loyalty to someone who has either deliberately or unknowingly brought you into a losing proposition. Focus on your own future and what’s best for you.
If a business is failing, the rationale to remain in that business because of the amount of time already invested is not a sound basis to continue doing that which is clearly not working. There comes a time to cut your losses and move on. There comes a time when you simply MUST break up.
If a person educates themselves, finds a 5 Pillar company, and learns the skills to build it, they will easily surpass any activity they may have generated in a lesser company. So stop throwing good time after bad and find a company that will treat you fairly and with respect. Breaking up is indeed hard to do, but staying in a dysfunctional relationship is even worse!
Jasmeen
About the Author: Jasmeen Blocker
Member Since: 12/29/2009
Company: Mentoring For Free
Industry: MLM
Primary Web Site: http://www.TheMLMBusinessReview.com


Nicely Put
Cutting your loses is another term for that.
I like the not quitting, but regrouping.It shows that you persist to go on, not just curl up and quit.
Keep up the good work,
Bruce