Building A Successful Business (Part 1)

  I am putting to gether a series of posts for you geared to helping you lay down the ground work for building a       successful business. This first post is going to be a spring board to set the stage for what will be taught in the remaining posts. I want to lay down for you what I would consider a vital foundation for your soon to be growing business. If you can master this concept I believe you will be able to achieve the success that you so desire. I am going to compare your business to a wheel from here on out. You have heard the saying that you don’t have to re-invent the wheel you just need to keep it rolling. This concept is the hubb of that wheel. If you do not want the wheel to collapse under the weight you will need to first have a strong hubb(center). The hubb/foundation of your business can be summed up in this phrase “helping others succeed”. If you want to be a success in network marketing you will want to be able to help others reach the success that you are looking for. When I wake up in the morning I don’t think about how to make more money for myself, I think about how can I make my team reach the financial freedom they are looking for. When I invest money in training it is so I can make other people successful with the information that I have learned. When I look for people to share my opportunity with, it is with the mindset of wanting them to be a success. I believe in the idea of T-E-A-M(Together-Everyone-Achieves-More) work. Andrew Carngie said I would rather have 1% of 100 peoples efforts than 100% of just my own. Sam Walton realized this and instead of creating just one store to shop at; he has put a Walmart in almost every city in the United States. If you want true success and happiness then you must put other’s success in front of your own. This concept must be at the center of everything you do in life especially your business. In the next post I will talk about each spoke of the business wheel seperately but until then go out and put all your efforts into making someone else successful.

 

Business Wheel

About Vsuccess Coach

John McNett has gone from knowing nothing about marketing on the internet to growing a successful business by only working 8 to 12 hours a week from home. To get free information on the same system he uses contact him at john@vsuccesscoach.com
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