Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Organized Planning Lesson Plan

The only way you can be successful in this business and in any business as well is if you have a PLAN that is faultless and you act on it. There will be always challenges to accomplish any goal that we want to achieve. However it is our job to do the necessary small steps day by day to get to where we want to be in our business. The Freedom Tower in New York City was NOT a fly by night project. Before they ever put a brick down they had a blueprint of whatever they want in the tower. Once they had a blueprint that they saw would work they acted on it!

Another example I have is the to do list. It is no different than our homework assignments back in school. 1, 2, 3, 4,5. Same thing. If we don't get around to finish one thing that goes on the list for the next day.

Why do some people develop into leadership faster than others? They are more coachable and follow the leader more thoroughly and they have more of an open mind for learning something new. They are willing to fail forward by getting up from the ground themselves and just walking!

If you are not where you want to be in your business yet consider the Slight Edge philosophy. Plan, Do, Review, Adjust. When you do that then you will be on your way to getting what you want accomplished in network marketing.

Lawrence Bergfeld


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2 comments:

  1. Great points! I agree that a plan is a must and a checklist is an indispensable tool. As far as leadership goes I have found that it can only be taught to a point. Then it is about the raw character and qualities of the person along with their level of emotional intelligence.

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  2. Leadership definitely can be taught up to a point. A sponsor/mentor needs to know when to cut the apron so that the person who he trained becomes a leader by teaching what he learned to others. When that repeats over and over then momentum will eventually appear!

    Lawrence Bergfeld

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