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Is it OK to take a break?

Is it OK to take a break?

If you are a member of my service for runners (http://halftrainingschedule.com) you may recognize this as the title of my last newsletter.

I just spent five weeks in Central America, mostly at my home in Roatan, but also took a few days to visit Nicaragua.  Although it’s true that you can do this business from anywhere, there are some requirements.  You need a phone, an internet connection and a computer.

I took a VOIP phone with me and I have a router and air card for the internet connection.  Both worked well on occasion, but the internet connection was a lot slower than my US one.  My computer was an aging laptop – adequate, but only just.

I soon recognized that I needed to adapt my daily method of operation (or DMO) to take account of these limitations.  Working before 6AM I could generally get a reasonable internet connection.  From then until 5PM it deteriorated, and after 5PM it was worthless.

When we went to Nicaragua for a few days, I left my laptop behind and discovered the freedom of traveling without one!  Billie and I managed with a small backpack each.  Well, I did, but Billie always ends up with more than one item …

Fortunately, I had already handed my hot prospects over to another team member to nurse while I was away, so I took a break from business while we traveled.  When we got back, I cranked up the laptop again to get started once more.

Only it didn’t.

Dead Laptop

When I hit the power switch, nothing happened – not even a whirring sound.

It just sat there with a black screen and looked at me gloomily.  I unplugged it, plugged it in again, shook it, swore at it, spoke soothingly to it, asked if it would like some coffee — nothing worked.

Reluctantly, I took it in to the local laptop laboratory.  They didn’t exactly laugh when I showed them my relic, but they did ask how old it was.  “Younger than me” I replied …  I knew I was in trouble when they told me that the problem was that it would not power up … (I kinda knew that.)

“But why?” I asked.

“Could be a number of things”, they replied.  “We’ll check it out and let you know.  Pedro will look at it.”

The next day I eagerly scuttled in to the shop and asked if they had fixed my laptop yet.  “Pedro hasn’t looked at it yet” they told me.  “Maybe tomorrow … he’ll call you when he knows.”

Remember the H-factor?  Five minutes should be all it takes for a skilled technician to discover the cause of a no-power problem.  OK – let’s say an hour – that translates to two days applying the H-factor.

So on the second day I went back a little more apprehensively than the day before.  “Oh” they said “Pedro looked at it yesterday – we can’t fix it.”

No point in asking why he had not called me, of course.

“It needs a new motherboard.  We can order one for you, but it will take a month or so.”

Back to the question – is it OK to take a break?

As you can tell, I didn’t have a choice, unless I wanted to buy a new laptop in Honduras at twice the US cost and with a Spanish keyboard.

For the next week I went into almost total withdrawal.  I could check my e-mail on Billie’s Mac, but even that was difficult (why did they have to make it so unfriendly to a lifelong Windower? – I have cursed Bill Gates with the rest of them, but I don’t find Steve Jobs an improvement unless I want to take the time to study his MacQuirks.)

The good news is that I’m now back with a great new laptop and a great new attitude.  Refreshed and excited to get back to my DMO with some cool new ideas for improving it.   Yee-haw!

New Laptop

So the answer to the question about taking a break  is “If it feels right, do it”!

Obviously, if you’re in the middle of a major launch it doesn’t make sense to take a break, but otherwise try it.  You will find it helps your attitude (especially if you’re feeling stale) and it may improve your business.

You may not even need a new laptop!

MLM Training – Why People Are So Anti Network Marketing by Tim Sales

MLM Training – Why People Are So Anti Network Marketing   by Tim Sales
in Business / MLM (submitted 2010-07-02)

Chatting with a colleague recently, I could tell he was really frustrated, if not a little upset with himself. It turns out that things had been going really well with a prospect and he thought he was building a sound relationship with that person. Having identified what the prospect needed, wanted, and didn’t want, my colleague felt confident that he had positively qualified his prospect and was ready to invite the prospect to take action and to look at his network marketing business. The prospect was all excited about the excellent MLM training on offer, was certainly eager to move things forward . . . and then things suddenly went really cold.
It turns out that the wife of my colleague’s prospect had found a bunch of junk on the internet that put down network marketing as an industry, and his company specifically. I can tell you that both objections are not based on true fact. I can also tell you that the same thing has happened to me and I shared my associate’s frustration in not picking up on it early enough to deal with this new “objection” in time.
The only way negative comments and negative websites will ever carry any weight, regardless of whether they hold any validity or not, is when there is someone willing to read it and believe those things.
As incredible as the internet is as a source of information, we all know that for every action there is a reaction and, unfortunately, the internet has allowed the creation of what I would call the ‘Anti’ lobby.
The internet allows anyone at all to publish anything at all. There are so many “anti” sites that are out there that I cannot believe it, and I’m not just talking about anti-MLM business. Of course there’s a lot of anti MLM because there are a whole lot of people out there who had gone into network marketing, did not do it right, who did not get trained properly. These are the type of people that don’t take personal responsibility for getting poor – or no – training, and then they turn around and just decide that they’re going to talk negatively about the MLM industry.
The person who’s spouting the negativity most of the time is feeling negative because they failed at doing the business. The person who believes the negativity, the person who comes along and reads and believes it without any inspection, without any research on their own to validate what is being said, is the person who has doubts in themselves.
They take these very erroneous statements like, “Ninety percent of the people who join network marketing don’t succeed” and believe them, and they go, “Oh, wow. Maybe I shouldn’t bother with network marketing.” Well, I’ve got another statistic for you. A hundred percent of the people who are born are going to die. So, if my reaction to that was, let’s stop having any more children – would that make any sense at all?
Yes, that would be ridiculous – and so is the erroneous statistic about network marketing. In other words, you can distort any piece of data, any information, you can just twist it however you want. In other words, there’s not a subject out there that you cannot get on the internet and type the word “anti” in front of it, and not find that somebody out there hasn’t pulled it to pieces.
The point that I’m making is just that you yourself have to be able to evaluate the information that comes to you. One of the most broad, sweeping perspectives you can take is to ask yourself, are they offering a solution to something or are they just complaining? If a solution isn’t offered following the complaint or the negative comments, then these people you’re talking with aren’t trying to solve anything. They’re trying to destroy something – because what they’re doing – just complaining – doesn’t add any value at all. One of the key components that I am always looking for any time I am listening to a complaint is some sort of a “How do I?” So, while these people spend all of their time writing up information about how network marketing doesn’t work, I tend to dismiss it because anybody who cares to turn around and look can see that it is a very large, growing, and successful industry.
That isn’t to say that some complaints do not have merit, especially with regards to MLM training. However, I do find that the more genuine people who care are more likely to offer a solution, as well as making the complaint. That’s the key element that separates the instructor from the complainer!
That’s the whole reason why I’ve taken the direction to spend my time offering solutions and help in this whole area of MLM and network marketing training.
I hope that’s helpful to you, because you will have to deal with the fact that the internet has given birth to a whole anti-movement, including anti MLM, which goes a very long way towards explaining why people are so anti network marketing.
Did my colleague – the one I was talking about whose prospect’s wife found anti-MLM writings on the web – did my colleague learn from this? Of course he did! He realized that he had been able to sense that something wasn’t quite right when he met with the prospect and his wife. He also realized that he was talking to two people who were at different stages – the prospect was more than ready to take action, whereas the prospect’s wife hadn’t been qualified effectively and still had objections that had to be addressed. The solution would have been to focus on handling the objections, qualifying the wife, and in doing so, bringing both the prospect and the wife to the same point of positive action.

About the Author
Tim Sales built an MLM business with an income of over $150,000 per month with 2,400+ new distributors joining per month. He now shares his wealth of knowledge and skills with network marketers around the globe. More free training is available at http://www.FirstClassMLMTools.com