Tuesday, September 19, 2006

To Live, To Love, To Leave a Legacy

by Lou Abbott of MLM-theWholeTruth.com

Excerpt from the book, It's time...

The good news is, the industry keeps getting better and
better. Professionals in the industry are demanding more
from themselves and from the companies they work with.


What I saw, and many others have seen since, was a vehicle where I could earn a great living—the upside potential was, in fact, unlimited. What could I do if money were no object?

I saw a profession where I would learn and grow constantly. I found a place where I would be surrounded with positive people, people who don’t see problems, only challenges to meet and conquer, people with whom I could form relationships that could last the rest of my life.

And, most importantly...

I found a place where I could make a real
difference to many, to help people change
their lives, find new hope and new direction.

Finally, for the first time, at age 42, I knew the profession that I wanted to embrace. It would be network marketing.

Now, I can’t tell you that it has been easy. The challenges have been enormous at times. Some of what I have learned since about multilevel marketing in practice has been so disturbing that I almost gave up.

Like most businesses and professions, network
marketing can be done extraordinarily well—
and it can be done exceedingly poorly.

There are some great companies, people, and leaders. Unfortunately, there have also been those that have taken short cuts and compromised right principles. Many have been hurt. The reputation of the industry has suffered to where now, the single largest challenge for many new representatives is simply the finding someone who will listen to what they have to offer with an open mind!

The good news is, the industry keeps getting better and better. Professionals in the industry are demanding more from themselves and from the companies they work with.

It's time...for Network Marketing
the most remarkable form of free–enterprise ever created
to get the respect and recognition it deserves.

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