Jumpie, Junkie . . . MLM ADD (attention deficit disorder)
Jumping from business to business. Burning out the ‘Friends & Family’ bridge. Limited success, but never reaching full potential. Does this sound familiar? It does for many. For years now, many are infected with MLM ADD. You have many talents & an overload of passion, but quickly burnout on the latest MLM you join. Always searching for something that would work ‘better.’ I’m not saying that our industry doesn’t call for a huge change, or that we have to stick with one thing until we die, but there is a problem out there. So many marketers spend dollar after dollar looking for the latest ‘get rich quick’ program.
I don’t know if it’s age, maturity, or the scrapes that I’ve gotten along the journey (or maybe all of the above), but I now have a new outlook on marketing as a whole. What I’ve found is that there is no such thing as ‘get rich quick’ (unless it’s illegal) program. There’s no point in jumping from business to business because you’ll end up spinning your wheels. Yes, the grass looks greener on the other side…until you have to mow it. Any business you get into will have its ups & downs. It will frustrate you some days to no end. But if we quit along the way, how will we ever make it to the top? The marketers that have become financially free are not the ones that jumped from program to program. They found what worked for them & committed themselves to making it work!
Successful marketing, in my opinion, is about harnessing your zeal, focusing on a business or tool, working hard, and helping others. Trust me, I’m still a work in progress, and I have to remind myself of this daily. This is why I’ve really backed away from the traditional MLM businesses, and I’m refocusing on providing a superior system, building local support and training that will foster others’ success. I’m not in marketing to make a quick buck…I’m looking towards long term stability. This means pouring my knowledge into others, getting them to achieve their personal business goals, and in turn reaching my potential as a trainer. I’m looking for people who are ready to stop the MLM ADD and seriously take their business to the next level. If you fall into that category, I’d love to come alongside you in your marketing journey & allow me to help you.
Work hard.
Work smart.
Or work hard at working smart.
I don’t know if it’s age, maturity, or the scrapes that I’ve gotten along the journey (or maybe all of the above), but I now have a new outlook on marketing as a whole. What I’ve found is that there is no such thing as ‘get rich quick’ (unless it’s illegal) program. There’s no point in jumping from business to business because you’ll end up spinning your wheels. Yes, the grass looks greener on the other side…until you have to mow it. Any business you get into will have its ups & downs. It will frustrate you some days to no end. But if we quit along the way, how will we ever make it to the top? The marketers that have become financially free are not the ones that jumped from program to program. They found what worked for them & committed themselves to making it work!
Successful marketing, in my opinion, is about harnessing your zeal, focusing on a business or tool, working hard, and helping others. Trust me, I’m still a work in progress, and I have to remind myself of this daily. This is why I’ve really backed away from the traditional MLM businesses, and I’m refocusing on providing a superior system, building local support and training that will foster others’ success. I’m not in marketing to make a quick buck…I’m looking towards long term stability. This means pouring my knowledge into others, getting them to achieve their personal business goals, and in turn reaching my potential as a trainer. I’m looking for people who are ready to stop the MLM ADD and seriously take their business to the next level. If you fall into that category, I’d love to come alongside you in your marketing journey & allow me to help you.
Work hard.
Work smart.
Or work hard at working smart.