Thursday, July 19, 2007

IS IT REALLY ALL ABOUT THE MONEY?

Because finances, along with time and health are what most worry about: financial freedom and money are valid reasons for starting a Home Business. But is it enough to fully describe a persons whole heartfelt motivation, or as some people would term it, their 'WHY? Money is a medium of exchange. As such it is necessary to have in order to exist in this world. But money can't buy us Happiness. It cant buy us Peace of Mind, Contentment; and it certainly can't buy us passage into the Paradise of God after we pass from this earth. Money is not evil in itself, but "The love of money is the root of all evil". Solomon, the wisest man that ever lived, once said, and it has come down today in the form of a proverb, "Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? For riches certainly make themselves wings. They fly away as an eagle toward heaven." Being a Christian, I am an avid Bible reader. Jesus Christ said during his ministry, written in the New Testament, "Give and it shall be given unto you; pressed down, shaken together, full and running over; shall all men give unto your bosom." This is an ="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">unchangible law of God's Universe. This runs through all realms of life, and reaches all people; even to those who don't believe in God. This confirms the saying of Zig Ziglar, "If you help enough people get what they want; You'll get what you want." Network Marketing is not a sales business. It is a relationship building business. In order to build lasting relationships, they must be based on trust and confidence. In another way of speaking, I guess that you could say that Network Marketing IS a sales business. WE MUST SELL OURSELVES. We must show them that we care; that we are ready to serve them. We must give of ourselves to the other person in order to help them Achieve whatever level of success that they are looking for. This is the only way that we can find and maintain Lasting Success ourselves in this industry.

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