02/04/2006

Business Building Tips I Learned from Parenting

 

We are Adults now!! How did that happen, and how do we make it stop. I was chatting with Jenn (my wife) the other day, and I got to thinking...Wow we are parents! Jenn and I have a blast together, and we live life on our terms. When I think of my dad, and how serious he used to be about providing, and working, and being a father to us kids. It blows my mind that I'm in the same situation as me. But I have learned a ton more from my kids, then I think I will ever have a chance to teach them. Here are a few things that come to mind:

1. Childs determination- Child is not afraid to fail. When they see something they want they beg, fight, run, etc I have learned to do the same thing by developing proper goal setting strategies…daily affirmations, etc

2. You have to get used to getting puked on.- When you are in a position of leadership you have to be able to handle folks coming to you and spewing negative, and throwing up emotionally on you. When you are a parent it’s amazing how you can get used to getting thrown up on. You have to be able to stay calm, and make your baby feel good again. No matter how you feel you have to clean them up, and comfort them, and send them back better then when they come to you.

3. Children need, and want to be recognized for their acts, and accomplishments. When they draw a picture they come to you to show you how well they did. Same as with our team. They want recognition from a job well done. It all goes back to the child within us, we want to make our parents (upline proud).

4. Kids are always smiling and giving encouragement- A mentor of mine coined the phrase "You Deserve what you Send Out" I never gave this much thought until this morning. I never really thought about how my mood, and attitude effected those around me. I thought about my 9 month old, and how this morning as I was trying to change his diaper was moving all around (as babies do). I found myself getting annoyed at the fact that I was in a hurry, and "I" needed to do this, and that. I could feel frustration start to run through my body, and then I looked down!

And what did I see????

My son Kye was giving me the biggest smile I have ever seen. I started to smile, and all the frustration that began within my body began to melt away. Babies are a great example of giving nothing but pure love and joy. My 3 year old is always there to give me a hug when I get home from work, or the clap, and jump around the house when something good happens.

What has happened to this attitude in adults???

We get bogged down with life, and work, and business, and money, and we lose site of our true happiness.

Dale Carnegie had a great story about how a dog...is one the only few animals that didn't have to work. A chicken has to lay eggs, a cow gives milk, etc.

But a dog just hangs out, and is our constant companion. Dogs don't yell at you, and find fault in you. They are there for you no matter how the day goes.

Isn't it true that if you smile at someone they smile? This may not happen all the time, but your percentages are far greater then if you approach them with a frown.

5. Kids haven’t heard the word no a million times.- Sometimes we have folks who join us who have never been in sales, or networking, and have to talk to people, they get bogged down with this word called ‘NO” We have been brainwashed into believing that most wants are not only self serving no-nos, but impossible. You were told no, bad, you don’t want that 16,000 times by age 4 and 80,000 times by age 10. So, you associate wants with bad. Feel good about your wants. Don’t wish for it, yearn for it, long for it, sigh for it, or feel discouraged about it. JUST FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOUR WANTS.

6. Fighting- “Just focus on what your doing, and don’t worry about what others are doing. Sometimes we have to deal with folks calling us names, putting us down for trying to do better.. Kids are cruel and call other kids names on the play ground. In our business, as we all know from the message boards. Folks are often cruel in trying to get across that their deal is the best, and your just sucks…. We need to have a tough skin, and know where we are going in life to get past all the crap.

7. I had to learn to NOT do too much for my kids and sit back and let them make mistakes, fall and learn from them. Sometimes it's easier to do it all for them, but then you end up raising cripples, and lazy people. So I had to learn to be there for them but let them take the initiative to learn.

A leader in my church says “If you carry your kids, and never put them down, they will never learn to walk” Same in our business. We have to learn to be there for our team, but also allow them to develop into leaders.

8. Kids do what you do-not what you say!! You have to set the example, and move on. If your stagnant your business will be stagnant.

9. Take time out for yourself…as parents and business leaders we need time alone, or with our spouses away from the kids and the business.

Shane Clevenger has been in the Home Based business industry for over ten years. He can be reached at http://www.shaneclevenger.com

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MLM, Network Marketing Tips & Ideas

MLM, Network Marketing Tips & Ideas   by Cheryl haining

MLM, Network marking is the ordinary person's best opportunity to make extraordinary income. Well-known author, Robert Kiyosaki says ethical network marketing businesses are like business schools. They teach people the power of building their own business

Find the Best Business Opportunity Believe that the work from home business opportunity you have, is the best ever home based business. If you are currently in an organization that you do not believe in 110 per cent then find something else. If you are not excited to get out of bed every day and grow your business, then find another business. If you do not belief in the products you sell and are not using them, then find another business opportunity.

Have a Business Vision You must have a Vision of where you want to be in 5 years time. Have written goals and plans of how and when you will attain your Vision. Read your goals and vision statement at least daily. Have both long term and short-term goals.

Stay Focused There are many distractions when working from home. Have a weekly meeting with yourself. Ask yourself if you have done all you could to grow your business. If you were your employer, would you have you back again next week?

Be Consistent Ensure your plan and goals are realistic. Be sure you are following your plan. Have a written list of your daily activity. If your plan is to talk to 5 people a day and you only talk to 4, then commit to talking to 6 tomorrow. Don't finish work until you achieve your goals for that day. Do not compromise.

Have Faith in Yourself Sometimes this means blind faith. Believe you will succeed and you will. Mark Hughes, the founder of our organisation, says 'fake it until you make it'. Act as if you are already well established and wealthy. America's leading philosopher, Jim Rohn says that you need to work harder on yourself than you do on your business and you will reach your goal.

Customer Care Care more about your customer and their satisfaction than you do about the money you make. Follow up customers to ensure they are happy with the products/services you provide. Take a personal interest in them. Your excellent service and caring attitude will bring you repeat business and many referrals.

Empower Your Down Line Care more about your down line that the money you make from them. Take time to know what their goals and dreams are. Concentrate on working with them to achieve their goals and build their business. This will automatically build your business…

Have a Fantastic Attitude. Work at deleting negative thoughts from your mind. Change your self-talk. Use positive language. Make a commitment to yourself that you will never complain about other people. Work toward having a reputation of a person who always sees the glass as being overflowing Be respectful everyone you come in contact with.

You will not make your fortune in your first week in business. Work constantly on reaching your goals. Focus on your vision, be consistent and follow your plan. Change it if it is not working. Continually improve your attitude. Remember failure is not an option.

About the Author

Cheryl Haining is a successful home based business operator. To learn how to create an income stream from your home that will replace your job and develop true financial freedom visit: www.keybusinesstips.info For information about weight loss, nutrition and diets visit www.uloseweight.net

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