The Road to Personal Improvement


Good Morning!
I Have Been Thinking

For the past seven years in the Winning Way, we have been talking about the road to personal improvement.. Nothing was said that is more true that the way to a strong business is more about building you.

With multi-level marketing coming on the scene in the 70s and the Internet in the 80s the potential of anyone becoming a business owner became not only possible but quite probable.

When this country was established in the 1400s it was predominately farming with family owned business. Families lived and worked together. Eventually with steps toward progress families migrated to towns and cities. They worked in the factories, the mines and some were fortunate to continue having independent family owned business.

There has been a growing desire since the 70s to work from home. Why? It is pretty clear now with energy costs soaring and little security in big business why those with any ambition at all would prefer working for themselves than to expend their energies making someone else wealthy.

As I see it, there are two kinds of people in this world. One is clearly the employer. He has the ability to keep others busy, He is the leader. Through his own motives he will either care for or take advantage of those under his watch. The other kind of person is the employee. He comes to work every day. He does his job and expects to be paid for the hours he works. If he works well, then his employer will be able to pay him and everyone else in his industry. In our economy one depends on the other.

There is a specific mindset in these two kinds of people. it is this mindset that we will examine a bit closer this week.

Opportunity is never lost
It goes To Those Ready to Accept It!

Carolyn

Ice Breakers

I use to go out with a lovely lady who was attending the local university striving for a PHD in her chosen field of medicine,

Psychiatry.

But I had to throw in the towel, cuz I just couldn’t win.
If I was late for a date, I was hostile.

If I was early, I had an anxiety complex.

If I was on time, I was compulsive.”

Thought for Today:

My greatest point is my persistence. I never give up in a match. However down I am, I fight until the last ball. My list of matches shows that I have turned a great many so-called irretrievable defeats into victories.”
Bjorn Borg Professional Tennis Player

Tips and Techniques

If you don’t have a passion for what you are doing, find something else.

Happy designing!

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