Get Ready, Get Set, Go!
Three G words to help you start your week. When you hear those words, what do you feel? Ok, say them aloud to really understand what I mean. There is an excitement and a sensation that is created with those words. I want to invite you to feel that way this week. Think about a sharing goal. Can you commit to sharing with 5 people every day for just one week? Can you give people an opportunity to grow? That is how you can look at offering the business opportunity to everyone. Give –that is such a nice thing to do. When you decide that you are ready to share with everyone, you can then see significant growth in your business on a regular basis. People will be grateful to you for helping them with the services that you offer. You will feel good that you are no longer pre-judging and are ready to go the extra mile. You will be getting out of your own way in reaching your goals.
What are your goals for your business?
What do you do to give people opportunities?
How do you get your bookings, new recruits, and sales?
Would you feel great if you could share your business with 25 people this week?
What kind of personal growth are you experiencing in your business? You grow when you do something new you are not doing now.
Do not forget to be open for business this week. Be happy even if someone says, “no, I am not interested”.
Give yourself a guarantee of success by becoming a dedicated professional sharer. When you share with everyone there will be, plenty of people who will help you generate bookings, new recruits, and sales.
So are you ready, get set, GO?! Be a go-getter and watch what happens to your business.
Five Important Steps to becoming a professional sharer:
A person’s response will not ever keep you from sharing with the next person.
You are happy when you even hear a no because your job is to share … not just when people choose to say yes.
Ask people, “Are you familiar with company X? Would you like to hear more about the services we offer at a more appropriate time? Would you feel comfortable giving me your name and phone number?”
Sharing is not something you turn off and on. It is not something that you do only on occasion when you feel like it.
Decide that sharing is something you have to do and then you will do it. It is when we have to do something that we do the activity necessary to accomplish what we need to do.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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