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Title: Remember Childhood Lessons To Improve Your Chance Of
Success
Author Name: Gordon Bellows
Contact Email:
Gordon@ArticleCafe.com
 
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hard return at 65 characters
Category: Business / Network Marketing
 
 
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Remember Childhood Lessons To Improve Your Chance Of Success
by Gordon Bellows
 
Do you remember who taught you how to ride a bicycle? Who taught
you how to tie your shoelaces? Who taught you how to cook or sew?
If you learned to drive with a manual transmission, who showed
you how to work the clutch and shift gears? These may sound like
silly questions, but I want you to think about the people who
taught you how to do the things you have learned in your life.
 
I know you must be wondering what this has to do with improving
your chance for success. This article is about being successful
with anything in general, and more specifically, being successful
in network marketing/MLM.
 
By now, you should be thinking about who taught you to do any/all
of the things listed above. If they taught you the right way to
do something, they had to know how to do it themselves. I hope
you are starting to see where I am headed with this. You learned
to do things from somebody who already knew how to do it.
 
Well then, why do we listen to people tell us this and that about
a business opportunity and how to be successful when they haven't
been successful? These people might mean well, but their opinion
really shouldn't count unless they have the experience and/or the
expertise to back it up.
 
Don't pay any attention to those who say it can't be done. Some
people don't understand how to do it, while others might try to
discourage you because they are jealous of your dreams. Listen to
the person who has reached a goal you want to reach and decide if
the method they used will work for you.
 
A mentor, somebody who has already reached a certain level of
success, can help you get on the right track. The old expression
of the blind leading the blind could happen to you if you follow
the advice of someone who has no idea how to do something right.
 
Desire and determination are important, but you also need a plan
you can follow to reach your goal. If you're on your own, it may
be hard to find what works best without spending lots of time and
effort. That's why it's so important in MLM to have good ways to
promote and sponsor, known as replication or duplication, that
are available to be copied/used by everybody in that opportunity.
 
To be successful, you need to believe in yourself and what you
are doing. You also need to firmly believe that your dreams will
become your reality. And, to improve your chances of becoming
successful, you should pay close attention to somebody who has
been there and done that.
 
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Gordon Bellows is a home business advisor. His home biz how-to
guide is called The Success Tips Report. It's loaded with tips
and techniques that get results! Discover the keys to success for
your home business or MLM. http://www.TipsForHomeBiz.com F_R_E_E