Millions of people are looking at the Network Marketing Industry as a way to ‘keep’ their already existing lifestyle or for a way to get more FREEDOM.
And many of these very same people are the ones who used to ‘frown’ on the idea of this industry.
Why?
Because the economy keeps shifting and many people just don’t have any faith in it anymore.
I think that the time we are in now…
There are more people taking charge of their lives (instead of relying on employers and corporations) right now than any other time before.
They are just fed up of the bull shit!
But just being fed up of BS isn’t good enough.
Why?
Because in Network Marketing people actively seek out leaders who they feel can help them add more value to their lifestyles.
People join people.
One of the most important factors that someone looks for before an income opportunity is a leader.
So if you want to add more FREEDOM to your with this industry, you will need to ‘transform’ into a leader (if you aren’t one as yet).
Good News!
It’s 100% doable (but and this is a big But)…
There’s a catch:
Rory Singh
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I agree that people join people Rory. I too love helping people grow. . Leadership can be learned and anyone willing to learn can do it. Yes being “willing” is key. Great advice Rory thank you.
Awesome post Rory:)
It’s so true, as both you and Sue said, people don’t join for products or opportunities…they join people, people who are living the lifestyle they want to live.
I love where you said, “if you want to add more FREEDOM to your with this industry, you will need to ‘transform’ into a leader (if you aren’t one as yet).”
You must continually grow and give value:)
Great share!
Kristine
Im currently here for the people and the commmunity – great share Rory, thank you
Agree completely. People follow people. One must follow before one can lead. It’s not how much you “know”, but how much you “care” for people.