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More and more, given the unfortunate state of the economy and the staggering unemployment rates that are continuing today, people are finding themselves without a job for perhaps the first time in their lives. Others have recognized that their "stable" jobs may not be so stable after all, and so are searching for an alternative to doing the 9-5 routine. Many people are starting to see that putting all their creative intelligence), hours and energy into working for someone else isn't as satisfying as before. consequently, a lot of people have tuned into their self-employment spirit and started their own business. luckily, we have another choice from the more customary brick and mortar business. With the access to computers that we have these days, it's become simple to start up a MLM Network Marketing business, working your home office, with nothing more than a laptop. In addition, with comparatively low start-up costs, you can be in business in no time and making some excellent cash. According to Donald Trump, network Marketing is a business in which 'Without having to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars, you can earn a part-time or full-time income, even an income comparable to that of a CEO" So, if it's easy to get started, and there's good money to be earned, why isn't everybody doing it? Network Marketing isn't for everybody, and even though it can be an interesting and very financially rewarding opportunity, it's been said that 97% of all Network Marketers fail. So what do you have to think about when making the decision if Network Marketing is for you? You need to be truthful with yourself and ask yourself some difficult questions. First, as discussed in the book 'Why We Want you To Be Rich,' by D. Trump, network marketing "requires an entrepreneurial spirit, and that means focus and perseverance. I do not recommend network marketing to people who are not highly self-motivated." For those people who have been used to having an employee attitude, it may be a challenge to shift into an entrepreneurial mindset. It needs daily discipline, a schedule, accountability to yourself and most imperative, working as hard for you as you would for an employer. By putting the same degree of energy, hours (especially at the start), and perseverance
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Jacqui Steward is a mentor who teaches people achieve their full potential as a leader in their own business. www.TheThinkBigNetwork.com
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