Solution?
Develope & follow a clear, concise, specific statment of
principles. When you do, a quick glance at some new,
sparkling glitter tells you that it has nothing to do
with who you are or what you want to do, and you can toss
it. Or, on rare occasions, maybe it IS something you can use.
Either way, your Statement of Principles keeps you on
track. Feel free to use ours until you have developed
your own: "We Fully Realize That No Wealth Or Position Can Long
Endure, Unless Built Upon Truth And Justice; Therefore,
We Will Engage In No Transaction Which Will Not Benefit
All Whom It Affects. We Will Succeed By Attracting To Ourself The Forces We
Wish To Use, And The Cooperation Of Other People. We Will
Eliminate Hatred, Envy, Jealousy, Selfishness, And
Cynicism, By Developing Love For All Humanity, Because We
Know That A Negative Attitude Toward Others Can NEVER
Bring Us Success. We Will Cause Others To Believe In Us,
Because We Will Believe In Them, And In Ourself. We Will
Start Today". And here is our self-talk, which also helps us focus:
"We Are Building The Largest, Most Profitable, Highest
Retention Organization Ever Built In The History Of
Network Marketing Easily And Consistently Through
Education And Teamwork".
Take care,
Monday, April 30, 2007
It's so easy to get sidetracked in The Internet Age.
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