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Expecting Mlm Success Is Like Hoping For A Lower Golf Handicap

Inspiration comes at funny times and sometimes in funny places.

My beautiful wife seems to think inspiration comes from elsewhere but thats for another day.

Take a minute and think about it. The learning curves and levels of expectation are very similar.

What would your handicap be in the business and MLM world?

You see, just like your development in golf, MLM success hunters often seem to forget that success does not come overnight.

Improvement and success is very rarely ever fast enough for you. Practice and a good work ethic is what you'll need for long term success.

In the past I have had many players who want to be professional with just as many simply wishing to be competitive and not make fool of themselves.

If Iv'e learnt anything, it's that people in general have little appreciation for how long it actually takes to excell at something.

Even with professional coaching some people would simply turn up every week looking for new answers having done nothing to improve their long term skills in the time between.

It simply doesn't work

Like all things worthwhile, there is a price for succes and in this case it includes dedicated pratice.

Identifying your weaknesses is paramount so they can be adressed for development. Congratulate yourself and quickly move onto the next area that requires improvement.

Are you getting an idea how similar it is?

The hours of pratice to refine your skill base is far greater than one could imagine but it depends on what you aspire too.

Theres an old saying that rings in my ears: If you want what others don't have you need to do what others wont do. It's that simple and there are no short cuts.

Back to handicaps in your chosen professions.

When starting out as a beginner you have to trust me when I say you will one day look back and laugh but to be honest all you are really trying to do is hit the ball, get some consistency and not embarrass yourself.

You will experience some terrific results but the consistency is unfortunately a long way off.

Your house can be made of bricks or nade of straw.

The point you have reached is critical because this is where many people just give up in a cloud of frustration.

The more you do it, the better you will get. Stay close to your teacher; they have been through it all before. Although natural talent certainly exists, there is nobody born with all the skills you will need.

Once at the intermediate level you will experience some great results and huge levels of improvement.

Enjoy the feeling whilst you can. There is a plateau Expect to plateau because it happens to everybody.

Think of it this way. One good shot doesn't make a good hole. One good hole doesn't make a good round. One good round doesn't make a tournament. One good tournament doesn't make a year and one good year make you a long term success!

It's about the consistency of your effort.

Your learning will have to become specific as improvement slows down to what appears to be a holt.

If you are still working at it, you are now well skilled and more than likely in the "A" division.

The title of scratch golfer now beckons. Celebrate you achievements but there is another level to go if being a professional is your aim.

This is for the elite, the people who commit all they have, the special few who have learnt that success requires a different mindset. This is the level where all the work pays off. Your dream.

As a professional you begin to thirst for learning and the practice that follows.
Your skills are now amongst the top tier and it is now the power of the mind that sets you apart.

Never forget your goals and revise them continually, take nothing for granted and stay comitted to continual improvement. You're a professional!

Ask yourself. Are you are professional at what you do? Are you comitted to whatever it takes?

I wish I could say the whole process is achievable in a short period of time. It took years of dedication. Stay calm and focused if things have not happened as fast as you would like. Perceive it, believe it and achieve it.

Success is not a race.

By: Peter Bennett

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The battles golfers face and the challenges confronting MLM success seekers are similar when it comes to the learning stages and the success expectancy levels.If your Network marketing improvement continues to escape you, visit me at MLMStrokeOfFortune.com here online. Understanding where you're at within the learning process will ultimately help you in both your MLM Success and your golf.
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