The "Why" Factor in Network Marketing Success
by Greg Aldrich
Published on this site: August 23rd, 2005 - See
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In the popular Reality TV show, "Fear Factor", contestants
recruited from across the USA compete in both physically and
mentally challenging stunts for the grand prize of $50,000.
These brave hearts dive through underwater mazes, jump from
helicopters, and eat the most disgusting dishes served up
with maggots, rotting cheese, pig's eyes and such. The natural
question that comes to you as the viewer is, "Would I
do that for $50,000?"
In fact, many contestants walk away from a chance to win
the final prize out of sheer fear or disgust at the challenges.
Yet the lucky winner often walks away with just a few bruises
and an upset stomach but $50,000 richer than before.
The viewers get a peek into the mindset of the contestant
through the answers given to the host's questions about why
they wanted to be on the show. Many times it's just for the
money-no surprises there- but other times there are 'more
noble' reasons such as to get out of debt, pay for a child's
college, or prove to other family members their stoicism.
When preparing for a stunt and during the performance itself,
the host will often shout to the contestants a reminder of
the prize they are working towards and their reasons for being
there. This often proves a great motivator for some contestants
who were about to give up.
This may just be Reality TV but there are many lessons here
that can be applied to having a successful Network Marketing
career. Just from viewing a few episodes of "Fear Factor"
it becomes obvious that there are many contestants who entered
just for the chance to be on television. Elimination at the
first round is inconsequential because they would have accomplished
their 'dream'. In the same way, there are many people who
join a MLM opportunity just for the fun of it. They have no
set goals, plans or burning desire to succeed. This is a sure
recipe for failure.
Your chances for success in Network Marketing are only as
strong as your "why". When faced with the challenging
moments it's your "why" that will keep you going.
Even though money is a great motivator I can boldly suggest
that it's not enough. Just think about it: we don't really
need more money just what that money affords us. In fact,
the most important things in life-family, health, love, freedom-can't
really be bought. There is many a rich man who would pay his
entire fortune to regain his health sacrificed to gain his
wealth.
At the same, time there are many people who continue working
into their retirement years because they enjoy the work even
more than the monetary reward. Money is a lot, but it's not
all.
Here is where goal setting becomes paramount because your
goal is intimately attached to your reason for doing the business.
If your 'reason why' is to get your kids through college then
your goal will be proportionate to that reason. When obstacles
get in your way then these setbacks are measured against your
ultimate goal and your priority will become apparent in whichever
wins: your goal or the temporary setback.
Many people approach network marketing with a lottery mentality.
They hope that their investment will luckily pay off in some
grand stroke of luck. But no business works that way. A good
sponsor versus a recruiter understands their people's "why"
and can use it to help them achieve focus and a long term
plan. A strong "why" becomes like an anchor that
sees network marketers through the highs and lows of doing
the business. As Winston Churchill said, "Success consists
of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm".
We are often charmed and inspired by the 'rag to riches'
story of people who overcame great odds and abject poverty
to become very wealthy. What drove these people to financial
success were not so much the prospects of wealth but the disgust
with poverty. They hated their situation and they converted
this hatred into a positive force that motivated them to take
action. There was no looking back because they were too familiar
with what was behind them.
History is replete with stories of people who overcame great
odds to excel in their fields. Only recently, Lance Armstrong
won the Tour de France for the seventh consecutive time despite
his battle with cancer. Did you know that Beethoven was deaf
and John Milton was blind?
A classical example of the results of having an unconquerable
"why" is found in the life of one of greatest presidents
of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. He failed as a business
man, a farmer and in his first attempt to obtain political
office. When elected to the legislature he failed when he
sought the office of speaker. He failed in his first attempt
to go to Congress. He failed when he sought the appointment
to the United States Land Office. He failed when he ran for
the United States Senate and failed when friends sought for
him the nomination for the Vice-Presidency in 1856. But he
was finally elected president in 1860.
Passionate desire and a strong will to succeed in spite of
obstacles are far more important than raw talent. In network
marketing it's not the gifted leader or speaker that reaches
the pinnacle of success but ordinary people with extra-ordinary
"whys," they MUST succeed.
Unlike in the "Fear Factor" TV show, to succeed
in your own business you won't have to jump out of moving
helicopters, eat beetles and slugs or walk a tight rope stretched
between thirty-story buildings, but you must possess the same
passion of a $50,000 winner. The great thing about Network
Marketing is that there is room for more than just one winner
. and $50,000 is a joke when you really consider the number
of millionaires this industry has produced.
So how strong is your "why"? Your answer to this
simple question will determine your success in this home business
venture more than any other single factor.

Greg Aldrich is a successful network marketer. He attributes
his success to his commitment to the success of others. Greg
is one of the founding distributors in a brand new opportunity
poised to be the next industry giant. For more information,
please visit:
http://www.top-network-marketing.com/?src=re3tpw

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