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While reading Chapter 6 of “Think and Grow Rich”
by Napoleon Hill, I realized that I have to use Continue reading »
Decision’s can be hard to make but when one begins to
become a critical thinker it seems to come automatically.
I like the way that Napolean Hill puts it in his book “Think and Grow Rich.”
“You have a brain and mind of your own. USE IT and
reach your own decisions.” He goes on to say that if
you need help making a decision, do it quietly and with
out disclosing your purpose, keeping in mind the fact
that every person with whom you associate is, like
yourself, seeking the opportunity to accumulate money.
If you talk about your plans too freely, you may be
surprised when you learn that some other person has
beaten you to your goal by PUTTING INTO ACTION
AHEAD OF YOU, the plans of which you talked unwisely.
Our family’s and friend’s can be our biggest downfall if we
dont listen to Hill’s words. Hill tells us “Keep your eyes
and ears wide open—and your mouth CLOSED, if you wish
to acquire the habit of prompt DECISION.
Those who talk too much do little else. If you talk more
than you listen, you not only deprive yourself of many
opportunities to accumulate useful knowledge, but you
also disclose your PLANS and PURPOSES to people
who will take great delight in defeating you, because they
envy you.
Mr. Hill also tells us “Let one of your first decisions be to
KEEP A CLOSED MOUTH AND OPEN EARS AND EYES.”
I am a blue and this was a biggie for me as I love to talk,
but I have become a better listener. Hill also tells us to
“TELL THE WORLD WHAT YOU INTEND TO DO, BUT
FIRST SHOW IT.”
This is the equivalent of saying that “deeds, and not words,
are what count most.” Like our forefathers whom put their
lives on the line for the decision to become an Independent
nation, we too need to make some decisions that our family’s
and friends may not like, but they too will envy my success.
Going through this book has helped me to slow down and
take note of the world around me. I have learned so much
in such a short time my head is still spinning. I have
learned to apply the rules as I learn them through my
Mastermind Group.
Tammy Parish
In 2006, Stephen M.R. Covey wrote the book, “The Speed of Trust -
The One Thing That Changes Everything.” The book is a terrific
tutorial on the 13 behaviors that create trust fast in both
business and personal relationships.
Throughout the book, Covey includes short quotes of dozens of
leaders from every walk of life, each giving a nugget of wisdom,
telling how they have used trust to achieve success. This Saturday
night, October 9th, at 8:55 pm Eastern time, Richard Dennis will
give you 75 of the best bits of advice from these leaders. Any one
of these 75 gems could be a life-changer for you.
It is F*REE to listen to this live conference call. However we only
have a limited number of spots on the conference bridge. Just reply
back with “Trust” in the subject line to confirm your planned attendance.
As soon as I get your reply, I’ll make sure to reserve you a spot
on the call and get the access information to you. I believe this
information will help you achieve network marketing success.
Hope you’ll join us,
Tammy Parish
The biggest difference in people like Michael Dloughy and other top earners in the industry and you is they have a team that will withstand the test of time. We to can build a team like that.
The only way to build a life long customer base and down line, is to build a team with a duplicate-able system. The only way to do that is to build friendships with people you meet and invite to join you in your business.
It is all about building a team that you personally know each and every one by name. You have to be willing to go that extra step and get to know your future partners or customers. You have to build a relationship with your clientele. It takes team work to build a business.
When we find that 5 Pillar company that Michael Dloughy talks about, you can build a team that will last through the years. We must be willing to make a life long relationship with every person we choose to bring into our business. After all you will be in constant contact with them in order to build your business to the point you can walk away with your desired residual income.
Til the next time
Tammy Parish
I have been in MLM for many years now. When I got my first computer 4 years ago, I figured that I would do the same things I did before, just a little broader scale. I struggled for about 2 and a half years, when I was about to call it quits I came across this free ebook called, Success in 10 Steps. I found out that one of my biggest problems was the fact I didn’t know the difference in MLM and Internet Marketing.
Internet Marketing is like any other business, you have to be willing to invest in your business and yourself. You have to look at it like a business, it takes time and money to get up and running enough to start paying for itself. There is no such things as over night success in Internet Marketing, it is a business that you have to be, all-in, as Michael Dloughy would say, in order to make it.
Internet Marketing is a business that you have to grow and nurture. It starts with a product that your customers will come back for, like health supplements, the number one seller today. Something that you would buy every month. You have to be willing to invest in yourself, take the products that you sell and be able to tell others your results. That is how word of mouth works. You have to be willing to do your own auto ship every month and get your customers on one. This is how residual income is made. You don’t get that with Affiliate Marketing.
There’s another major difference in building residual income for life and being an affiliate marketer the rest of your life. It’s Teamwork.
Next week in Part 2 we will look at how teamwork really works.
See you in the next blog
Tammy Parish



