Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Best MLM Success Model - Garbage In, Garbage Out!


What are your expectations from your network marketing business model?

Whatever success is to you, there is a price for it. The moment you Stop Negotiating and make the Decision that, "I will do whatever it takes", it will get easier and not harder.

What are you willing to do to succeed?

You are what you eat. Your brain works the same way.
Are the words that you say to yourself motivating or deflating?

In Scott A. Wardell's article "Developing Mental Toughness; 5 Steps To Help Your Athletes Build Greater Self Confidence, he talks about Garbage In, Garbage Out.

The average human body can run a marathon in less than 4 hours.
Then what stops us?

When I feel old negative thoughts trying to sneak in I remind myself that I've made a choice. I choose to dwell on what's right, what is good, and what is in harmony with my dream.

Do you have a dream?

Every so often we see a very simple and yet profound message. This short video from Art Williams' speech of over a decade ago is still the most succinct short message

watch this

I so often wonder why one person can be wildly successful and so many others can not - I believe the answer when finally discovered will be shockingly simple.

Keep the garbage out and away from you.

Does the time you spend listening to music or watching television motivate you or does it make you feel tired and depressed? - Garbage In, Garbage Out?

The TRUTH is you are totally in charge of what you say to yourself.


To Your Success,

Ron Greenberg
404-840-0080 anytime
"Be a mentor with a servant's heart"

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Focus On Your Network Marketing Strengths For MLM Success - Part 2

Does it behoove you to focus on your network marketing strengths or weaknesses in your home business?
There's an old saying "staff your weakness."
Seek out and find other people that are good.

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For example, organization is necessary, but it's NOT necessary that You be the one that possess that quality as one of your strengths.

Yes, you must identify what your strengths are, and you work to your strength, as in the example of Tiger Woods and all successful people in business and all walks of life.

However, in business if you are not very strong in organization, find someone you can delegate that to and staff your weakness with someone who is very strong in organization, i.e, partner, or team member...

Napoleon Hill explains that Andrew Carnegie was a phenomenal organizer. His ability to organize along with his ability to staff his weakness is what made him so successful. He surrounded himself with incredibly talented people.There are personal types that are more inclined to having exellent organization skills.

Hipocrates named those 4 types thousands of years ago and people today identify those
personality types by many different names, i.e. Sanguine, Phlegmatic, Melancholy, and Choleric, or more simply red, blue, yellow and green.

The Melancholy/green personality type is someone who's highly organized and highly detailed. They are likely to be engineers, accountants; people who are into data and detail.

The Sanguine/blue personality has more of a "people" personality. They're more unfocused and highly disorganized.

My teenage daughter, Gabrielle, is a classic blue/sanguine personality type with a short attention span and very unorganized. She extremely creative, sees the big picture instantly, and is a great people person.

My older daughter, Rebecca, has a yellow/phlegmatic personality type. They are the nurturing, giving people who are very loyal. They take care of everybody else, but themselves. They take things very personal and can be overly sensitive and are challenged to balance that, taking everything to heart.

Understanding these personality types is an invaluable skill in both your personal and business life.

As you are working 80% on your strengths and staffing your weaknesses, over time your weaknesses will improve.

By studying people skills and learning to identify personality types, you acquire the ability to be a chameleon and clearly understand how to best help someone.


To your success,

Ron Greenberg
"Be a mentor with a servant's heart"
404-840-0080 anytime!

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