Turning Recruiting Into A Game
Today we're going to look at an easy way to grow your business.
This is so easy; you'll probably be surprised at how well it
works and it's so easy that I tend to think of it as a game.
You'll need business cards and belief that it will work.
Here's how I play the game. When I get up each morning and when
I'm out running errands, I set an intention to meet at least one
person that I need to meet. I usually say to myself while
driving to the store that I intend to meet at least one person
that I need to meet and then I keep an eye open for those
people. Some times, they are people who are looking for a home
based business, some times they are people who are looking for
the products I sell and some times they are people who need my
help lifting a heavy object into their shopping cart. The point
is that every time I expect to meet someone, I do.
Now, you may not believe me, but give it a try. When you go out
today or tomorrow, expect to meet someone and keep an open mind.
If it doesn't work for you, then try again the next day and
actually expect to meet at least one person.
Since I started playing this game, I've recruited several people
into my downline, made several sales, made a contact that may
prove very valuable in the future and helped an elderly lady put
a heavy object into her cart. But, more importantly, I've had
fun.
By the way, this idea came to me while reading the book, "Ask
And It Is Given" by Jerry and Esther Hicks. It's a book on the
Power Of Intention and Law Of Attraction.
If you need a logical explanation for how this works instead of
whatever you ask for, the universe will give, then it's simple.
You pass by dozens of people each day that want a home based
business or your products and you don't notice them. This game
will cause you to change your focus and actually see those
people. How many times have you had a clerk that was tired of
her job and it showed? I used to get slightly irritated about it
until I started seeing these people as needing a better life.
Now I hand them a card and ask if they've ever thought of having
their own business.
Now, go out and play. If people see you having fun, they'll want
to know how you do it.