I came across this and found it so Profoundly True, especially in the MLMindustry.

“Your whole idea about yourself is borrowed — borrowed from those who have no idea of who they are themselves.”— Osho

If you agree with this then read no further there will be little here for you but – if you want to learn how to create MLM success and be who you desire to be, to live a lifestyle that blows you away then read on…
You do not need others telling you who or what you are; at least not 98 % of those who surround you in the MLM industry.

You ask how I can say this.??
Let me ask you, do you remember what you wanted to be, what you wanted to do and where you wanted to live when you where 8, 10, 15 years old and even older?
*Are you who you wanted to be?
*Have you done everything you’ve wanted to do?
*Do you live where you want to live?
*Can you give of yourself as you would like to?

The majority of you will answer NO.
There is no magic pill or potion that solves this challenge. The solution is within you. Your ideas, wants and desires are driven by an energy and power that is housed within you. Much like Michelangelo you are the sculpture who must see what lies inside the stone. You are the David that others will look upon with amazement for centuries to come.

If you have a desire to choose your lifestyle and to encourage and inspire others to break out of their stone encasements in the MLM/Networking industry then you must find the time, space and mentors that will get you in to the top 2%.

Do you understand why I chose the 3 definers above?

  • Time
  • Space
  • Mentors

Each of these definers or elements is essential to success, your success!

Time:

It is not different for you or anyone else. Those who enjoy the MLM/Networking lifestyle that resembles what you want, and can have, do not have longer days. As a matter of fact, those who live life on their own terms are not concerned with time.

I was listening to one of my mentors, David Wood, just the other night. He was interviewing a leader in the network marketing industry, I don’t remember his name right off the top of my head, and he mentioned how important it is to live in the “moment”; not to be worried about tomorrow and leave yesterday where it is, in the past.

The word moment refers to the present but it is not confined with a beginning or and end. A moment is an undefined length of time.

If you really want to own your time and not be owned by it then take action. Stop thinking confining thoughts. Take the first step and start finding solutions to your challenges. Live in the moment and know your out come will be greater than you could imagine.

Space:

So many times when you hear the word space you limit yourself by thinking in the physical world. There is something very elemental about space that you forget about as a human being; Space has no limits or boundaries and houses all.

For the moment lets consider the context of our topic – you.

The space of which I speak of is quite time when you are not interrupted for at least 30 minutes and hopefully 45 to 60 minutes. This can be anywhere. My space is in the bathtub early morning. I lie there just listening to what ever thoughts come into my mind. I can not tell you how many times I come out of that space with clear understanding and direction.

Mentors:

If you wish to become a master piece that will influence and inspire others for years even centuries to come then you must take the path less traveled. You must learn what it takes to lay the ground work, how to look upon a piece of stone and know how to strike it and if a particular stone is even right for the vision you see.

No one just picks up a chisel and produces a master piece on the first strike; this is where the mentor comes in. It takes someone who is where you want to be and doing what you want to be doing who can teach you how to use time and be in the moment. Your space will enable you to find/create the you that is in your minds eye.

A true mentor will not expect you to be just like them however, they will expect you to listen and learn. Learn the principles behind using the tools and why the tools work together.

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