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Why Do Most People Fail In Network Marketing?

It’s a familiar story — people get into network marketing for one month, two months, even three months and they don’t have a huge bonus check. They put in all this work and it didn’t seem to matter… so they quit.

They had employee thinking.

Fitness and network marketing are similar in that it takes about three months of consistent hardcore daily action, and thoseĀ 90 days you can transform your life. In network marketing, you can put in a 90 day spurt of activity and work harder than you ever have in your life and it will make a HUGE difference months later.

You have to have:

  • LONG-TERM Thinking

  • Entrepreneur Thinking

  • Millionaire Thinking

So, why do most people fail in network marketing?

They fail because they have an employee mindset and not a millionaire mindset. They fail because they think that in the beginning their time put in is going to equal their rewards coming out.

InĀ Fitness, You Have To Continue…

  • Working Out

  • Going to the Gym

  • Eating Right

  • Cardio

In Network Marketing, you have to Continue…

  • Making the Calls

  • Doing Presentation

  • Exposing your Products and Services

  • Getting REJECTED Over and Over Again…

Check out this video to see what I mean!

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