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12 tips if You Want to be a Millionaire



We are in the best and worst times of MLM. • Jobs are scarce and many face job insecurity. Freedom of time and freedom of income have given us "sex appeal" as an industry, but the effect is changing. 

Regular jobs may provide flexible time, putting J-O-B on a par with the industry. The freedom of income she seeks has remained elusive for many.

Ask yourself the following questions. 
1. Where is your company heading? (Mission statement, leadership, integrity issues, etc.) 
2. What is your life mission? 
3. Demonstrate true dedication to the company and its entity 
4. Are your “mentors” successful at level 
5. Who is your target audience? 
6.How attractive is your product/service? 
7. What is the basis of your focus - is it “you” or “them”?
8. If your income doubles, how do you plan to improve your lifestyle? 
9. Do you have a clear work program designed to generate immediate and short term goals? 
10. Your beliefs help you overcome disappointments and setbacks 
11. Do you want to learn leadership from 
12-.Are you patient and what are they willing to sacrifice to achieve this.

When you start this business, you get what I call Boone Syndrome. My husband Taylor Heigan and I always call it "a lot of baking in the oven." "Buns Going In" (New Dealer), "Buns Cooking" (junior builder), "Buns Browning" (leader in development), "Buns Out Oven" (Millionaire Status) A big leader is on the way to We're not in the Persuasion Business ', so we expect team members to participate in guiding leadership and take responsibility for themselves. 

I would recommend the book from which I have collected ideas and broadened my thinking, The 21 Uncontroversial Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell.

Ask yourself another question. Is this enough?  We made over $5 million with the company and reached the top spot in Distribution production, but we've run every element of the business to see what works in the market today. We're constantly running field tests.

Everything works sometimes, nothing works all the time. We always have to figure out how to expand when the economy is volatile. It is essential that you remain open to pioneering thinking and commit to a three-year internship in the industry. Then get ready for the most exciting time of your life.

MLM business is fun, profitable, creative, non-discriminatory, rewarding, people-centered, and ever-changing. 

If you want to find yourself in a career that has no ceiling, you have come to the right place. As a former teacher, given the lifestyle Taylor and I currently lead, we need to put the pressure on ourselves. month than in a year. 

When you think about the future of MLM, remember: If you really want to become a millionaire in this business, your mindset and actions must reflect your financial success. to remember. 'Likes' attract 'likes' and 'winners' attract other 'winners'. If you have earned your rightful place by being a top producer, there is room for you in the MLM winners circle. Create your own luck.

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