Ask yourself the right questions.



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How many programs have you been in that seemed to vanish and you woke up holding the ashes of your dreams? Many people are asking themselves, it is possible to build this once and have it pay me for the rest of my life. Yes and even pay my children and children's children.

Almost sounds too good to be true. Yet there are a few in this industry who are finding that if you use the right marketing approach that this is more the norm and not the exception. How can that be? Bill & Cynthia Breed asked themselves the same questions before they discovered the secrets in Success In Ten Steps. To read Bill & Cynthia's story, go to:

http://lynnjones.mentoringforfree.com/zSUCCESS_Breed.php

Long term viability does not have to be a pipe dream. It can be a reality in your life. To discover how to create long term viability in your program, start by reading Success in 10 Steps.

Ask yourself how many more times you want to build it? Three? Four? Five? Any more than once is one time too many.

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To your success,

Lynn Jones

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About the Author: Lynn Jones

Member Since: 01/11/2009

I'm a Distributor For:: SISEL International, LLC

Other Company: Just Been Paid

Industry: MLM

Primary Web Site: http://lynnjonesonline.com

Comments



MFF IS THE RIGHT ANSWER

Lynn, Very nice article. Quite insightful. Loved the Testimonial. Makes you feel that your dreams are just around the corner.

Thank you for motivating and inspiring article

Great Job.

Your Friend Therese

Therese Catanzano — Wed, 09/02/2009 - 10:03pm

well said -

Hi Lynn - I love the part about rebuilding again and again. Because of the unstability and lack of training in the industry people have a tendancy to hop from one opportunity to the next. Persistance in a solid organization can prevent all of that.

Thanks for the reminder.

Doug

Doug Bowers — Thu, 09/03/2009 - 10:35am