Why Do People Spend Money to Make Money and Do Nothing?

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Why Do People Spend Money to Make Money and Do Nothing?

Why do people spend cash to make money and then do nothing?

I ask myself this question continuously. I hardly understand it. People will spend hard-earned money on a business enterprise only to do nothing with it. I understand that when people are starting out it isn't their goal to abandon ship and allow tide dictate their outcomes, why does it turn out this way?

I took the time to call some individuals that I recruited into my business and ask them why they truly became inactive. I heard multiple reasons. Here are some of these:

o They didn't have enough time.
o It wasn't what they thought it might be.
o They couldn't spend the money for monthly auto ship.
o Their friends said they did it and it didn't work with them.
o They simply didn't know what to do. They weren't like me!

Financial management Wow, what do you consider of this? Especially that last one. The only method in which I'm different is that I am 100% committed to rendering it work, to succeeding in my own business?
The truth of the matter is that these are all good reasons, valid explanations for frustration and ultimately throwing in the towel. It is a fact, though, that if they stay with it and keep trying they will succeed. I didn't ensure it is the first time or the next or the third. It was after failing 3 x that it came together for me. The key to this type of work is keeping it. Stick with it, stick with it, and stay with it! I haven't figured out how to impress this on my partners enough.

For all your excuses people use to give up on themselves, there is one particular truth: If you need it badly enough, you can get it. There is a dangerous misconception out there you can make the big bucks without doing any work. This will never be true, no matter how convincing the marketing. Second simple truth: If it appears too good to be true, it really is.

My goal is to help people who struggle to succeed in multilevel marketing businesses. Here is the most simple advice I could offer those searching for answers to the most frequent concerns:

First, I don't have the time. If you don't have enough time to commit to working a small business, don't join. If you are willing to make commitment, reserve some time and stay with it. It doesn't must be a lot initially, but it should be consistent.

Second, it wasn't what I thought it could be. Well that means you probably didn't do your homework. Always check out the business. Learn what the product is. Ask yourself these questions: May be the product overvalued? Would I choose the product if I weren't available? Who is the individual recruiting me? Are they likely to help me, can they help me? If you ask these questions before you join I guarantee you're less inclined to waste your time or your cash.

Third, you can't spend the money for auto ship. The only method companies and you're up line make any money is if everybody buys and sells the product. If you don't can pay for to join and stay on auto ship for at least six months then wait and save the amount of money until you can. You will also need money for advertising and possibly to get leads. Businesses don't start up with no working capital, so why would you?

There are programs on the market to help you get started for a little investment and leverage your time and money. That is a smart way of getting started.

Fourth, my friends told me it that this stuff fails. Is your friend a specialist in business? Is it feasible that they quit before they were able to succeed? I think so, in fact I know so, and I don't even know your friend. What I do know is that if they had - say it with me - stuck with it
And done it right rather than abandoned everybody would succeed. The difference between the one's that succeed and those that say it generally does not work is they quit. So unless your friend is an expert in business don't pay attention to them.

Fifth, you didn't know what to do. Did you take the time to head to trainings all companies do trainings? Additionally, there are a lot of companies on the market on the internet offering training some for free plus some you pay for. I want to ask you this question once you got your job did somebody train you? You'd to say yes compared to that because nobody exists a carpenter, a nurse or other things we all need training to do the job we have or had. So why wouldn't you take working out to do this? I know, you think you know everything. How hard could it be? You find out immediately after the people you talk to, who you thought for certain would join say no. Take the time get some education than go speak to your warm list, don't scare them away before you had chance to learn about your organization.

Take my advice, a person with experience. Do all this first. And you will not be one of the thousands that quit and waste their hard earned money. You will be one of the elite groups earning money having time and financial freedom. I anticipate maybe 1 day working together because you took my advice and did what it took to get there. God Bless

Paul Skulitz is a Co Founder of Mega 10 Success a bit about me is I have been self employed my very existence. I have built several traditional business and have also built several successful multilevel marketing company and I'm currently receiving a continual income from them. The largest thing my life is my children and the second is dealing with people and helping them I am always around to give a helping hand.