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Simply say, "would you make the same remark if I told you I had decided to get a part-time job?"
Of corse they would likely say, "No."
Then say, "So why then are you so down on me and my decision to start my own business?"
Don't give anyone permission to make you feel bad. Be at peace in your decision and that will speak volumes to the critics. They want to make themselves feel superior by making you feel inferior.
The fun part is when they see that you are not phased it not only steals their ammo but it also paves a way for them to join you later.

Are You My Mommy?
Network Marketing is not for those who will not mature. This business is as serious as any others you could work. Your schedule is yours to plan and your responsibility to work. Your success is depends on one person and that person is you alone. We all appreciate the reminders we get from up line don’t we. Wouldn’t you do that for your group?
Network Marketing is not for those who rely on others for anything more than training, direction and fellowship. There are many at My Private Classroom ready to teach you what you need to know. It is up to you to seek it out. It is up to you to check what webinars are coming up. And it is up to you to sign up and be in class. Your upline may be able to teach you a thing or two or at least direct you to where you can get what you need. Don’t get pouty if they are not answering your every whimper. No one is here to hold your hand but we all need the fellowship of positive motivated friends.
Network Marketing is not for those who jump from one business to another. Find one you can believe in. You can never be successful in anything if you quit all of the time. The grass is greener on the other side of the fence because you neighbor knows how to better care for his lawn. Do you want success in your Network Marketing Business? Are you ready to learn how?
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“Price is no object” is a phrase that I have heard on TV from time to time. It somewhat puzzled me to think that someone could be so rich that he could have anything desired no matter the amount of money it may cost. After thinking about it I see that it fits all of us. We are all given the choice to have what we want most of all and we pay what ever it may cost with out a thought about price.
When you go to a restaurant do you read the menu left to right choosing what you want to eat or do you start on the right to see the price first to see what you would rather spend? In our individual lists of priorities we decide what we want and what is worth the expense or work it takes to have what we want. For instance, my desire for a clean desk is governed by my willingness to take the time to clean it up. Others may want a new car. Will they calculate and plan what they must do to afford the exact car that really turns them on or will they get strapped into a loan to pay the max for the minimal vehicle that they are willing to be seen in?
I realize this sounds almost like positive thinking dribble but it is not. This is reality. What ever you want is in your heart. All you have to do is use the rest of you to reach for it. Some desire to finish college while others want to achieve a degree from a well-known university. Some want to watch TV and others want a state of the art entertainment center. Does Uncle Ted want a new truck or does he want a $45,000 red 2008 Chevy Avalanche with 4 doors with a DVD Rear Seat Entertainment System, and an OnStar system so he won’t get lost and not have Aunt Hazel nag him to stop for directions and other great features. This can go on and on but it comes down to one thing. What do you want?
All that is dreaming but lets get to something facing all of us more each day. Prices are going up and the dollar is coming down. We cannot fix THE economy. We can only fix our own. Are you ready to pay more and get less at the same time or are you ready to change your circumstances?
“Price is no object” is a phrase that I have heard on TV from time to time. It somewhat puzzled me to think that someone could be so rich that he could have anything desired no matter the amount of money it may cost. After thinking about it I see that it fits all of us. We are all given the choice to have what we want most of all and we pay what ever it may cost with out a thought about price.
When you go to a restaurant do you read the menu left to right choosing what you want to eat or do you start on the right to see the price first to see what you would rather spend? In our individual lists of priorities we decide what we want and what is worth the expense or work it takes to have what we want. For instance, my desire for a clean desk is governed by my willingness to take the time to clean it up. Others may want a new car. Will they calculate and plan what they must do to afford the exact car that really turns them on or will they get strapped into a loan to pay the max for the minimal vehicle that they are willing to be seen in?
I realize this sounds almost like positive thinking dribble but it is not. This is reality. What ever you want is in your heart. All you have to do is use the rest of you to reach for it. Some desire to finish college while others want to achieve a degree from a well-known university. Some want to watch TV and others want a state of the art entertainment center. Does Uncle Ted want a new truck or does he want a $45,000 red 2008 Chevy Avalanche with 4 doors with a DVD Rear Seat Entertainment System, and an OnStar system so he won’t get lost and not have Aunt Hazel nag him to stop for directions and other great features. This can go on and on but it comes down to one thing. What do you want?
All that is dreaming but lets get to something facing all of us more each day. Prices are going up and the dollar is coming down. We cannot fix THE economy. We can only fix our own. Are you ready to pay more and get less at the same time or are you ready to change your circumstances?
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