MLM Training- Slow and Steady Wins the Race!



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MLM Training- Slow and Steady Wins the Race

This is the lesson from the old fable, The tortes and the hare.

In my experience over the past 16 months, I've seen many people join a business, come into scene with an explosion, take a lot of action and then burn out and disappear.

While others remain solid.

I have to admit at times, I've had those bursts, like I'd work really hard for 2 weeks and then slow down for 2 weeks, so for me being consistent every day has been my goal for the past 2 months.

And I've been pretty consistent, so my work is paying off.

I have many new team members who have just joined recently, put together a DMO- A daily method of operation and a 90 day plan, implement it and within 20 days are getting noticed.

So that's the lesson I wanted to share, Slow and Stead Wins the race.

It's just about putting together a solid 90 day plan and following thru for the 90 days.

It doesn't have to be massive action every day, that's the lesson I've learned.

But the key is consistency and taking action every single day and in 90 days, your business will be in an entirely different place..

and if you do this for 2 90 day plans (6 months) it will pay off for your entire business career.

So, in the network marketing industry, slow and steady does win the race.

That's the difference between the 3% who succeed, and the 97% who don't.

Consistent Action.

 

 

Kristen Darkenwald

http://www.MLMBusinessDevelopment.com

 

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About the Author: Kristen Darkenwald

Member Since: 04/12/2008

I'm a Distributor For:: Numis Network

Other Company: Darkenwald Media LLC

Industry: Training and Development

Primary Web Site: http://www.KristenDarkenwald.com

Comments



Couldn't Agree More!

You said it:

"So, in the network marketing industry, slow and steady does win the race.

That's the difference between the 3% who succeed, and the 97% who don't.

Consistent Action."

 

We MUST be consistent. It's a business- it's a job - and one you like hopefully! So if all of those things are true, you've got to go to work everyday, consistently! As I read in one of Marketing Merge's (cosmocho's) recent posts - and I paraphrase - 'it's not always about being very smart. It is highly imporant to be thorough.' I agree with that statement as well.

Right on sister,
Kaitlin Rose

Kaitlin Rose — Tue, 11/25/2008 - 8:38pm


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