First published at 16:10 UTC on April 22nd, 2021.
When I first got started in network marketing, my "day job" was defusing bombs in the military. I was quiet, and I kept to myself -- probably the farthest thing from being a social person. But I wanted more, and so I had to wrestle with …
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When I first got started in network marketing, my "day job" was defusing bombs in the military. I was quiet, and I kept to myself -- probably the farthest thing from being a social person. But I wanted more, and so I had to wrestle with this idea in my head that "I don't have anybody to talk to."
I've heard it said from some other people this way:
"I don't know anyone (who would want to do network marketing)."
The truth is that I was self-invalidating. Making excuses for myself because I didn't want to get out of my comfort zone.
I was uncomfortable in communication.
Uncomfortable in going out and talking to people about my product. What I realized was that generating leads isn't the problem. This is an internal struggle we have to look at -- specifically how to get good at communication.
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