New Image International:You must be tough and I mean tough as nails to succeed in network marketing

You must be tough and I mean tough as nails to succeed in network marketing

Motivation/inspirationNovember24

    Think of an occupation that pays a six-figure annual income. If you can't think of one, then pick one from this short list:

  • Corporate CEO
  • Attorney
  • Doctor
  • Insurance Broker
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Contractor
  • Corporate V.P.
  • Professional Athlete

To succeed and make big money in any of the occupations on this list -- and others -- requires that a person be TOUGH.

I don't mean the person is mean.

I don't mean the person is a bully.

I don't mean the person is cold and heartless.

I simply mean they are TOUGH. They are tough, such that they dive into learning their craft. Even if the learning process is not enjoyable. They are tough such that they embrace the fact that they have to work hard, and work hard they do. They are tough such that they know they will have failures along the way, but they keep right on going. They are tough such that they know they sometimes have to take risks. They are tough such that they know they have to sometimes make difficult choices.

You must be tough -- really tough -- I mean tough as nails -- to succeed in network marketing.

In network marketing you have to have a tough mindset so that you aggressively learn all there is to learn about how to "play the game" of network marketing.

You have to have a tough mindset so that you work your butt off, day after day after day as you continually fill your recruiting pipeline.

You have to have a super tough mindset to deal with the daily grind of people persuading people, managing those who say "no", downlines who quit, and more.

We could go on and on and on. Simply said, you have to be really tough to succeed in network marketing and earn 6 figure incomes. Executives are in the top 3% of the population.

Being tough isn't something you are born with. It's a choice you make.

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