When Is It Time To Fire Your Company

If you were here in Washington DC and you
looked out the window you’d think it was a
beautiful day. The sun is shinning and there
ain’t that many clouds in the sky, but as
soon as you opened the door you’d be hit with
reality.

About 37 degrees Fahrenheit and a wind strong
enough to knock you off your feet bringing
the actual temperature down another 10
degrees.

It’s kinda like when you get into your first
business - from all appearances things look
beautiful.

The company is right, you feel great, and
you’re energized about the new adventure and
potential wealth on the horizon.

Just like opening the door to a swift wind
and freezing temperatures, when you take your
first step to building your business, you find
out the weather isn’t as nice as it looks.

You spend more money than you thought, you
feel like your wasting your time at times,
you’re getting your first tastes of cold hard
rejection.

Not until you step out into the cold do you
really find out what you’re made of. Will you
stick it out until warmer weather? Only time
will tell.

But today, I want to talk to you about a
question that rarely get’s address in our
industry.

Although people jump from business to
business without forethought, thinking
the grass is going to be greener, only to find
themselves with the same problems they had in
their last opportunity - no one dares to
talks about these things out in the open.

One thing I’ll always say . . . Stick with
one company. Focus your efforts and you’ll
see the best results. None of this “I’m in
three programs because I don’t want all
my eggs in one basket” stuff.

Focused effort is what wins the race in the
end, but truth be told there are legitimate
reasons to fire your company.

Just a few days ago I was talking to an old
time network marketing friend and that person
was discussing their decision to change
businesses and the reasons were valid.

You see, this person had recruited in the
triple digits in their company over the
course of a few years, yet the check just
wasn’t growing.

As a business person, there always will come a
point in when you have to face reality. I
know I know your sponsor and the company
line is “Just stay the course”, but when
you’re a proven commodity and your business
isn’t feeding you the way it should it may
be time to make a move.

And the first move, I suggest, isn’t jumping
into another company.

NO!

It’s time to stop, and build a foundation
around your business first. What I mean is, if
you’ve put years into growing a downline and
it’s just not producing the way you feel is
right for your level of experience and hard
proven results don’t just jump into another
business where the grass looks greener.

Stop and think about the time it took you to
grow the downline that wouldn’t grow? Why set
out and risk doing it again? Build around
you. Make your relationship with your
prospects larger than just putting them into
a company and you’ll find THE real long term
stability and growth in your business.

We talk about residual income in network
marketing as being putting people in the
downline, but the real residual income is in
you breathing life into others dreams.

See this way . . .

It’s you that’s always in the drivers seat.

Anxiety about what will or will not happen in
one company or another, along with all those
worries about will my downline stick around,
fade away.

It’s cold out there in the network marketing
world for the new blood, but if you build
around you you couldn’t buy a better
insulating jacket to shelter your future.

To the top,

Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”

P.S. Why has my business flourished for
years, and continues to grow to this day? How
to I continually earn over $50K per month?
It’s not because I quit my business, but it’s
because I built my business around what I
have to offer. Follow my formula and never
worry about money again. I’ll send you my
complete story for free on CD. Once you
listen in you’ll understand exactly what I
mean. Go here to pick it up:

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One Response to “When Is It Time To Fire Your Company”

  1. Jack Arnolds Hub Says:

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    cool article, thanks so much. Good writing, going to read more……

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