Sheep Spend and Lose, Leaders Make Money
Remember that leaders spend more money on learning and growing,
but they do their homework and work hard to make money.
Sheep follow the herd blindly with their wallets open hoping
someone else will will do their work for them. Jumping into the
newest multi-level marketing program will drain your wallet and
your faith in humanity.
You're checking out internet marketing? Great! Just be sure to
market what you're passionate about so you don't bail off the
ship at the first sign of crashing waves and high winds. There
will be obstacles and the way to go through them is to be
putting your time, energy and money into work you're passionate
about.
Be smart. Don't join any program that hasn't been around and
proven itself. There are a lot of programs popping up that look
like you can join and make a lot of money from the "spill
factor." It's a myth. I've been on the receiving end of that one
and saw many others there with me. I even created a lot of spill
and saw it go away a few months later.
Yes, you can make money from getting "spill," but the people who
really benefit are the ones CREATING the spill. Not the
receivers of the spill. Like everything in life, the fruits go
to those who provide the labor.
Would you rather receive the benefits of being Bill Gates who
created Microsoft or receive the benefits of getting welfare
because you signed up for the program and chose not to work?
(Which is the same as signing up for a multi-level program that
you don't do any work on building yourself). Forget the money,
which one is more satisfying to your soul?
Nothing against these programs, as with everything, 20% of the
people involved make 80% of the money. That's true in every
industry and yes, some people make a lot of money, but they work
their butts off to get there. They deserve the money they EARN.
If you're looking for a free ride, it ain't gonna happen my
friend. It takes commitment and a good work ethic to produce
results no matter what you're doing.
A big problem with these programs is that almost everyone who
jumps in is hoping to pay some cash in the hopes of cashing out
like they bought a lottery ticket.
Business opportunities aren't lottery tickets. I know this flies
against the lack of common sense used by the "biz op seeking
herd of sheep," but it's the flat out truth. Do you know of ANY
business that generated a lot of money without someone or many
someone's putting in hard work?
Why would you expect anything less from a home based business?
It's home based, but it's still a business. It's no less
legitimate than a non-home-based business, the only difference
is that you get a lot more money and freedom...once it's built.
You have to build it. It doesn't build itself for you. And you
have to do research on the business to make sure it's not a scam
before you put down your cash or give up your credit card number.
Can you make money while you sleep? Definitely. Do you have to
put in work and build a foundation, a reputation and...a
business first? Definitely. Can you buy into some new program,
advertise it for a week or two to see how it does and make a lot
of money? Definitely not. Tire kickers don't make money with any
business.
So what should you do? I invite you to look inside yourself,
maybe look at what turned you on as a child and make money with
something related to that. What did the acorn inside you do with
all the free time you had as a child? Did you write, race,
build, help others? Do what works for your soul.
I understand the pull to want to make money easily. I was pulled
into that trap many times before I figured out that I had to do
what felt more like play to me than work. Then I had to make a
commitment to succeed and do everything possible to make it
happen.
When you see a herd of sheep racing toward the "next big thing"
exercise caution, slowly head in the other direction and don't
try it out until you've given it a year to prove that it'll
still be around. Otherwise your time, effort and money will have
ran out to pasture with all the other sheep.
Instead, study leaders in the field you're interested in, copy
what works for them (using your own unique style), and build a
foundation that will get you to the bank with the most money. As
our friend the tortoise showed us in his race against the hare,
slow and steady wins the race every time.