Why Networking?
Mar 27th 2007cwinsonlineUncategorized
Good Morning!
I Have Been Thinking
Why Networking? More importantly, why Network marketing? There are only two important reasons to honestly and earnestly examine the possibilities
1. It is affordable. It does take money to make money, but it takes very little for the possible return on investment. You will earn as much as you think you deserve to earn. If you think you are not worth much, then networking is not for you.
2. You can touch people’s lives by reaching out and helping each one of them to succeed.
There are no other reasons; they all boil down to these two.
Opportunity is never lost
It goes To Those Ready to Accept It!
Carolyn
Ice Breakers
Rules to (Not) Give to Your Boss!
1. Never give me work in the morning. Always wait
until 4:00 and then bring it to me. The challenge of a
deadline is refreshing.
2. If it’s really a rush job, run in and interrupt me every
10 minutes to inquire how it’s going. That helps. Even
better, hover behind me, and advise me at every
keystroke.
3. Always leave without telling anyone where you’re
going. It gives me a chance to be creative when
someone asks where you are.
4. If my arms are full of papers, boxes, books, or
supplies, don’t open the door for me. I need to learn
how to function as a paraplegic and opening doors
with no arms is good training in case I should ever be
injured and lose all use of my limbs.
5. If you give me more than one job to do, don’t tell
me which is priority. I’m practicing to be a psychic.
6. Do your best to keep me late. I adore this office and
really have nowhere to go or anything to do. I have
no life beyond work.
7. If a job I do pleases you, keep it a secret. If that
gets out, it could mean a promotion.
8. If you don’t like my work, tell everyone. I like my
name to be popular in conversations. I was born to
be whipped.
9. If you have special instructions for a job, don’t write
them down. In fact, save them until the job is almost
done. No use confusing me with useful information.
10. Never introduce the people you’re with to me. I
have no right to know anything. In the corporate
food chain, I am plankton. When you refer to them
later, my shrewd deductions will identify them.
11. Be nice to me only when the job I’m doing for you
could really change your life and send you straight to
the unemployment line.
12. Tell me all your little problems. No one else has
any and it’s nice to know someone is less fortunate.
I especially like the story about having to pay so
many taxes on the bonus check you received for
being such a good manager.
13. Wait until my yearly review and THEN tell me
what my goals SHOULD have been. Give me a
mediocre performance rating with a cost of living
increase. I’m not here for the money anyway.
Thought for Today:
“Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads”.-Erica Jong
Tips and Techniques
Did you know that it’s easier to motivate a group than a single individual? That is why it is so important to hone in your speaking skills. Whether you present Networking and Network marketing to small groups in someone’s home, to large groups in a hotel setting or to groups in a conference setting on the Internet, you will find it so much easier and so much more rewarding to get the electricity happening.
Happy designing!
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.