The second variable on my list is Support. Having a strong support system is essential to the success of your MLM/Home-based business. Whether you’re new to the industry or a veteran, knowing that your friends, family and associates believe in what you’re doing makes a difference.

This industry is tough,  especially for those who are new to the MLM/Home-based business industry. However, we all face rejection, doubt, failure, and challenges of all types. Dream stealers are everywhere. Having a strong support system keeps you in the game. When your business hits hard times, and it will, lean on the support of those who believe in you. Ask them to remind you of why you started your network marketing business in the first place. If they are part of your reason, reaffirm you dreams and goals with them.  

I’m sure most of you started your business because the idea of making money from home was very appealing. Although this industry is gaining popularity, it is still outside the norm and far from most people’s comfort zones. That brings me to my next point. The support that you may expect to receive from family and friends may never come. The people you are closest to may not see the vision that you see, or have the same goals that you have. Even if they do, the may not think too highly of the MLM/Network marketing industry. If this is your current situation, and your family and/or friends don’t support you, look to your upline/sponsor for support. If your direct upline doesn’t support you or has left the business find out who their sponsor was, and if that doesn’t work, keep searching until you get to the CEO of your company. There will always be someone in your business that you can latch onto for support. If all else fails, some positive books and tapes that I’m sure your company promotes will do the trick.

The main idea here is that you must have support. It is vital to your MLM/Home-based business. If you don’t have support the chance of you quitting your business is increased. Get Support, DON’T Quit!

Be Inspired,

Stacey

 

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