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Mindset Over Materials: The Secret Weapon of Sustainable Sales Success ion of the two teams that would race on the weekend, we were still trying to figure out who would ride in the second third and fourth spot on the sled. We already knew who the driver was. These facts would suggest that there was a greater opportunity for Jamaica to have a white Christmas than for its bobsled team to have any success at the Winter Olympics. However by the end of the week we had the seventh fastest start time. In 1994 our time finished in 14th place ahead of the US in 1Long-term sales success has less to do with skills or knowledge than you might think. Nor are stunning brochures or excellent products guaranteed to make one iota of impact over time. Unless certain critical elements already exist in the salesperson, providing training and tools in hopes of improving performance does nothing more than giving a PGA golfer's best driver to an amateur. The club itself can't make someone a pro.Yet a pro can take a cheap driver and make a better shot than an amat Exploitation of Carwash Labor and Illegal Aliens Some time ago I was on my way to Salt Lake City. While thumbing through the in flight magazine I saw an Ad for the Special Olympics. In the middle of the page was the picture of an athlete going over the bar in the high jump. Above the photo the caption read “There were a few basic steps I had to take to learn the high jump…..like believing. I could. IT’S ALL ABOUT ATTITUDE”. When I read it I smiled to myself because I knew how true the statement was. Attitude is beyond question an integral part of discipline. Every single moment of every day we chose the attitude we have.Why would the largest carwash chain in the United States hire illegal aliens? Obviously you would think that a publicly traded company would be smarter than that. Yet this company was not, in fact they were not only hiring illegal aliens they were over 90% of their crews and they had been doing this for over five years and right out in the open. Yet, why did it take so long for the authorities to bust them?Well because the patrons wanted a good deal on car washes and because the authorities operate Develop a can do it attitude The successful ones have a can do attitude. They do whatever it takes to win providing it is moral, legal and ethical. One of the things I enjoy most about the Olympics is to hear all the human interest stories of the athletes from all over the world. The tremendous obstacles that many of them had to overcome in their personal lives is admirable by any standard but to do that and get to the Olympic Games is in many cases nothing short of miraculous. Along the way they adopted an attitude of “how I can” instead of “why I can’t” and they were able to handsomely reap the rewards of that attitude. As the Ad said “It’s all about attitude”. The current that determines our dreams and shapes our lives flow from the attitude we nurture everyday Never mind the facts As we go through life, we are going to encounter all kinds of obstacles; Dozens of reasons why the goal we seek cannot be achieved or should not be pursued. Many of these will present themselves as concrete facts. Let me share some facts with you…. Jamaica being only 18 degrees North of the equator is always hot. That means the only place we ever see ice is in the tall glasses of lemonade we drink to keep ourselves cool. In 1988 during the week of the four man event when all the major teams were fine tuning their skills and completing final selection of the two teams that would race on the weekend, we were still trying to figure out who would ride in the second third and fourth spot on the sled. We already knew who the driver was. These facts would suggest that there was a greater opportunity for Jamaica to have a white Christmas than for its bobsled team to have any success at the Winter Olympics. However by the end of the week we had the seventh fastest start time. In 1994 our time finished in 14th place ahead of the US in 15 Cholesterol Management: Cholesterol and Diabetes tegral part of discipline. Every single moment of every day we chose the attitude we have.LDL cholesterol is sometimes called “bad cholesterol”; HDL cholesterol is sometimes called “good cholesterol.” LDL is what takes the cholesterol out into the bloodstream to distribute it to where it is needed in the body. HDL takes the excess cholesterol out of the bloodstream and returns it to the liver.It is generally good to have higher HDL rates than LDL. Diabetes can affect the distribution of the lipoproteins. As such, diabetes can lead to a higher incidence of hea Develop a can do it attitude The successful ones have a can do attitude. They do whatever it takes to win providing it is moral, legal and ethical. One of the things I enjoy most about the Olympics is to hear all the human interest stories of the athletes from all over the world. The tremendous obstacles that many of them had to overcome in their personal lives is admirable by any standard but to do that and get to the Olympic Games is in many cases nothing short of miraculous. Along the way they adopted an attitude of “how I can” instead of “why I can’t” and they were able to handsomely reap the rewards of that attitude. As the Ad said “It’s all about attitude”. The current that determines our dreams and shapes our lives flow from the attitude we nurture everyday Never mind the facts As we go through life, we are going to encounter all kinds of obstacles; Dozens of reasons why the goal we seek cannot be achieved or should not be pursued. Many of these will present themselves as concrete facts. Let me share some facts with you…. Jamaica being only 18 degrees North of the equator is always hot. That means the only place we ever see ice is in the tall glasses of lemonade we drink to keep ourselves cool. In 1988 during the week of the four man event when all the major teams were fine tuning their skills and completing final selection of the two teams that would race on the weekend, we were still trying to figure out who would ride in the second third and fourth spot on the sled. We already knew who the driver was. These facts would suggest that there was a greater opportunity for Jamaica to have a white Christmas than for its bobsled team to have any success at the Winter Olympics. However by the end of the week we had the seventh fastest start time. In 1994 our time finished in 14th place ahead of the US in 1 4 Dynamic Marketing Tactics ndard but to do that and get to the Olympic Games is in many cases nothing short of miraculous. Along the way they adopted an attitude of “how I can” instead of “why I can’t” and they were able to handsomely reap the rewards of that attitude. As the Ad said “It’s all about attitude”. The current that determines our dreams and shapes our lives flow from the attitude we nurture everydaySome of the simplest marketing tactics often produce the most profitable results. Here are 4 examples that have proven highly effective for any business.1. Focus on Your Best ProspectsImagine how profitable your business would be if more of your new customers were like the best customers you have now. Here's how you can make that happen...Take some time to analyze your current customers to determine what key traits they share - and why those traits make them ideal customers for you. T Never mind the facts As we go through life, we are going to encounter all kinds of obstacles; Dozens of reasons why the goal we seek cannot be achieved or should not be pursued. Many of these will present themselves as concrete facts. Let me share some facts with you…. Jamaica being only 18 degrees North of the equator is always hot. That means the only place we ever see ice is in the tall glasses of lemonade we drink to keep ourselves cool. In 1988 during the week of the four man event when all the major teams were fine tuning their skills and completing final selection of the two teams that would race on the weekend, we were still trying to figure out who would ride in the second third and fourth spot on the sled. We already knew who the driver was. These facts would suggest that there was a greater opportunity for Jamaica to have a white Christmas than for its bobsled team to have any success at the Winter Olympics. However by the end of the week we had the seventh fastest start time. In 1994 our time finished in 14th place ahead of the US in 1 Franchising Models and the Reality of Our Regulatory System es; Dozens of reasons why the goal we seek cannot be achieved or should not be pursued. Many of these will present themselves as concrete facts.The Franchising Regulatory Rules in the United States, especially at the Federal Level have a lot to be desired indeed. Would you like the truth about franchise business model and government in the US from my perspective? Who am I, well I am a built from scratch entrepreneur Franchisor Founder, who franchised units in 23 states and 110 cities. Would you like to here what I think?Sure; You see, Franchises are not deemed by the government like many think, the semi-illiterate regulatory folks in my op Let me share some facts with you…. Jamaica being only 18 degrees North of the equator is always hot. That means the only place we ever see ice is in the tall glasses of lemonade we drink to keep ourselves cool. In 1988 during the week of the four man event when all the major teams were fine tuning their skills and completing final selection of the two teams that would race on the weekend, we were still trying to figure out who would ride in the second third and fourth spot on the sled. We already knew who the driver was. These facts would suggest that there was a greater opportunity for Jamaica to have a white Christmas than for its bobsled team to have any success at the Winter Olympics. However by the end of the week we had the seventh fastest start time. In 1994 our time finished in 14th place ahead of the US in 1 The Key to Network Marketing ion of the two teams that would race on the weekend, we were still trying to figure out who would ride in the second third and fourth spot on the sled. We already knew who the driver was. These facts would suggest that there was a greater opportunity for Jamaica to have a white Christmas than for its bobsled team to have any success at the Winter Olympics. However by the end of the week we had the seventh fastest start time. In 1994 our time finished in 14th place ahead of the US in 15th and was ranked 8th nation overall. In the Salt Lake Games we set a new start record in the two man event. The facts may in fact be daunting but as that great Jamaican philosopher, Bob Marley, said “it’s a small axe that takes down a big tree” When you focus on the solutions with a positive mental attitude you end up with an opportunity to create a new set of facts that are far more powerful and dynamic.Network marketing is a great opportunity to make substantial income at home. But statistics show that many people fail. Why? Some people think it is impossible to succeed, but it’s not. So, what is the key to becoming successful in network marketing? What is the key thing that makes you leader in network marketing? The reality is key to becoming successful is YOU.In order to succeed you must believe in what you are doing and stay positive. Network marketing leaders are leaders because they believe Programming yourself It is very easy for us to believe that our attitudes are affected by what others say or do. The reality is that it is what we say to ourselves that has the greatest impact on how we approach the challenges in our lives. Back in 1988 when everybody was calling us a media stunt we were calling ourselves the “Ragamuffins”. When asked what it meant we were always happy to tell others that it denoted a “can do it attitude” because we knew that we were also reaffirming that attitude to ourselves. Consider the following words from Chuck Swindall... “Attitude to me is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance giftedness or skill. The remarkable thing is that we have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace that day. We cannot change our past. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one thing we have and that is our attitude……life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it and so it is, we are in charge of our attitude.” Keep On Pushing!
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