In my experience, success in life and business comes as a result of following simple principles. Staying consistent, being persistent, being the leader and concentrating on income producing activities are simple principles anyone can follow. At least I’d like to think that anyone can follow them. There are those who never cease to amaze me!
For those that share my Christian beliefs, sacred principles, created before network marketing became a word, also influence your success. And the one I’d like to focus on is the principle of tithing.
So I’ll come right out and say it. If you want success in your business, and you’re a spiritual person, pay your tithing!
If can think of the ultimate you, the person you see yourself as when you have reached ultimate success, not just financially, but in every aspect of your life…what does that look like?
There are just some things in life that I don’t understand. For instance, there are certain Facebook users who can post a status update like, “Lunch time…,” and they end up having dozens of comments. “What are you having?” “Are you going out to eat?” Or they’ll give suggestions left and right of what they think that person should eat.
There’s nothing better than working from home. You can set your own work schedule and pretty much do whatever you please, as long as it doesn’t effect your productivity. You don’t have to worry about cubicles, bosses, supervisors, annoying co-workers or anything else that comes with a regular job.
If you are marketing your business online and have not yet tapped into YouTube, it’s time to start. In this quick post, you’ll learn of the immediate marketing power of YouTube, why you should be using it to grow your business and a few handy tips I use with my videos.
We all grew up with our own unique versions of how to remember the order the directions of north, east, south and west. I would always get confused as to which way around the circle I had to go. Was it clockwise or counter clockwise? So the acronym I am most familiar with is Never Eat Shredded Wheat. After memorizing that, I was pretty much lined out.