Peaks And Valleys In Network Marketing



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It’s tempting to get discouraged during slow times in network marketing—and get overexcited in the good times.

First, realize that you will have good times and bad times.

Then have a plan so that you don’t panic, you know how to deal with them.

Sales Cycles

Everything runs in a cycle: your life, the economy, and your business.

You can try to even it all out, there are techniques. Sometimes it will work and sometimes it won’t, because it’s not really within your direct control.

The best way to deal with it is in your mind.

Get Your Mind off Your Business

This works in 2 ways. It makes you feel better. And for some reason, it pumps up your sales, too.

Think about it. When do you get the most calls, clicks, or orders?

Right when you’re doing something else. When your mind is completely off your business. I don’t know why it’s true, but it is.

So if things are slow, don’t get upset about it. Don’t let it rattle you.

Just think, “It’s valley time.” And get busy . . . doing something else.

Hit the golf course. Or the road for on a short trip. Just get up and leave your computer.

At the same time, don’t get overexcited when things start pumping, either. When you notice things speeding up, just say “It’s peak time.”

Don’t feel cheated that you don’t have as much time. Dig in and work those extra hours.

And don’t forget to put some cash aside for the valley times.

Being financially stressed while going through a slow period just makes you more desperate. Which makes the situation worse, because a feeling of desperation will prolong the valley times.

Why? You attract whatever your state of mind is. So if you’re feeling low, you most certainly will experience it in your business, too.

Don’t Get Stuck

You can also prolong a valley by having the wrong attitude. You can get stuck in it, wallow in it—and watch your sales take wing and fly away from you.

So watch your words and your thoughts carefully.

Use Your Time Wisely

Sometimes valleys can be a blessing. It’s time to analyze and strategize. You can research what others are doing. You can find ways to pump up your business.

Be proactive, too. Contact those in your network you haven’t spoken to in a while.

Don’t go with a specific purpose. Tell them you just wanted to find out how they are doing and share something innocuous about what is going on in your life.

Such as: “Just had a new baby girl. Tired, but loving every minute of it!” If they are a parent, they’ll relate to the elation—and the sleep deprivation!

It may not lead to anything, but staying in touch never hurts.

Know That This, Too, Shall Pass

Sometimes people go from a valley to a peak time and start wishing for the valley again.

Why is it that we always think whatever condition we find ourselves in will always remain the same?

Forgive me for the trite expression: The only constant is change.

So wherever you are now, it won’t last.

Now, when those peak times come and you don’t have a minute to spare, have the right attitude. Go ahead and give it all you’ve got.

As sure as the sun rises every day, you will be in a valley again.

So make good use of the peaks. And, like your parents told you, store some away for a rainy day.

To Your Success,

Herb Hunter, 734-285-6792, hunter645@aol.com.

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Herb,
Another great post,your unstoppable!
Robert

Robert..You are the very best..
Herb

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