Hi Chris and Susan here...
Continuing the conversation from our last email
And sorry if you didn't like the home truths
But best you unsubscribe or complain like some other lazy people did
Not you though because you're still here aren't you!
And here's the things that made the difference
One of the men showed up at every training and took notes voraciously
The other preferred to "have a life" and skip the training to have fun with his friends
The first month these two men joined this company there was a weekend seminar with some of the most talented people in the world training...
As you might have guessed, the young man who shwed up for the training and invested in the seminar (even though he was broke) was the one who went on the become the top earner and eventually a multi millionaire.
So what made their lives in business different?
Knowledge
- Useful knowledge
- And it's application
- An investment in success
You see success is rarely based on native intelligence or talent
It isn't that one person wants success and the other doesn't
The difference lies in what each person knows and how he or she makes use of that knowledge
As Ben Franklin said "empty your purse into your mind and your mind will will up your purse"
We all understand that is you want to be a doctor you have to go to medical school. If we were to tell you that we were committed and dedicated to becoming medical doctors but we were going to skip medical school what would you think about us?
It's likely you would think we were crazy
After all everyone knows you can't become a medical doctor without going to medical school
But somehow...
And this astonishes us...
People want to become a millionaire but they're not willing to pay the price and go to "millionaire school"
Whether you choose affiliate marketing, network marketing,
e-commerce or any other kind of business you need to get qualified
What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make
That's something to think about for the weekend
More next time
Chris and Susan