Friday, March 14, 2008

You'll Never Believe it.

You want to get more people into your business. That's what you really want. Why can't you just go up to people and make them sign up? Well... If you make them sign up you have to make them get customers and make them go to training and make them do every thing. We all know that won't work.

So what do you do?

I was working with a rep the other day and she went up to her friend and said, "Hey! You know that Business I told you about? Bret does it."

Her friend is thinking... "So Bret does something that my friend wants me to do but isn't doing"

So What!?

I bet if I walked up to that same friend and asked her about that day she wouldn't even remember it happened. Somebody didn't believe in their business. Somebody didn't believe in them self.

If you don't believe, then what are you going to do when 'rejection' taps you on the shoulder? Your fear of rejection is going to win because you don't believe. Your fear is stronger than your belief. You have to believe yourself before anyone else will believe you.

You can be anything you want to be, if you only believe with sufficient conviction and act in accordance with your faith; for whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.
-Napoleon Hill

So once I believe it, I've got to get everyone else to believe it as well. How do I do that?

This is the easiest thing to understand and the hardest thing to actually do. Once you believe it, I mean really believe it... people will notice and be drawn to that. No body can tell you different and they will know it. Your belife has to be stronger than anything. When that happens people that could scare you before will be scared of you. They will be afraid NOT to follow you.

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? "I'll try anything to get this business up and running." Would you go to a hypnotherapist? It sounds funny, but I did. What do you think I learned? I'll let you know what I learned and how it can help your business explode!


Bret Wade
www.yoursuccessonpurpose.com

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