Friday, December 5, 2008

A simple execution puts a ton of leads in my business

By John Wallen

Taking a closer look at this industry, there are definitely only two kinds of people. There are those that make it a habit to execute everyday, and those that will blow it off. The executers are the net workers that have great success in their home business because of this one daily habit, execution.

Friends of mine, and many others I'm associated with, noticed that over the years there is one trait that has allowed me ongoing success. I'm not any more brilliant than the next guy, or have had a ton of luck with opportunity, and certainly not the case of having a lot of money to get going with.

It really is just a matter of one simple thing. They always tell me I run with an idea and never look back. I never thought about that, to be honest. If I think something has great potential I just sit down and put it in to motion, why wouldn't you.

Many people get a great idea, and want to think about it for too long. Then they start to realize their business opportunity hasn't gone anywhere. The days turned into months, and then they start realizing they went no where, and another year has past them by.

If I spent to much time thinking, I would never get it done. I execute a small step at a time, and before I know it my project is finished. This is how I networked my home business, and it has paid off. A little execution is the only way to success.

Success is not the end of the line. It's an ongoing behavior that creates a pattern of results. Not one perfect business opportunity, compensation plan, or all the rest of the goodies will result in your success. You have to be doing, putting in motion in your daily habits.

There's a simple marketing system I execute everyday. To be honest , I really thinks it's flawless. But it works so well, I really don't think about it. I use it in my daily routine, and all I know is, It supplies me with this endless flow of leads, and separates my warm market which in turn keeps my network business producing. I thought that's the way it's suppose to work. - 16928

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