Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Angela - Countdown to our Unity Convention, 9/29 – 10/2 in Atlanta, GA
This will be a power-packed event with over 25 Platinums speaking with plenty of inspiration, information, and certainly lots of fun.
John Maxwell’s book, Encouragement Changes Everything is such a great read. I gave it out to all Platinums years ago, since it sends such a strong message to encourage others.
The latest book I’ve been reading focuses on encouraging yourself. This is a great message, especially when distractions are all around us and can be discouraging. Don’t allow discouragement to get you off focus.
Do whatever it takes. Get to convention. This is where big decisions are made and big changes can happen for you in your success and in your life. We constantly mention the importance of convention since we are committed to you and your success.
Host – Double Platinum Ken Kelm, 4 week series on Success Fundamentals…
There are 8 main success fundamentals. Get these into your heart and master these and then nothing can stop you in creating a big business and a big team. Today, we’ll cover the first 2 fundamentals.
“When you know, you know, what you know, that’s when that you know.” – Ken Kelm
Guest Speakers – 2007 Eagle Winners Larry & Debbie McDonald
1 –Define your dreams. Post your goals on a dream board. Think big. Long range goals are great motivators. Money. Freedom. Burning desire.
McDonalds – proven pattern for success – Achievers – dreamers. Visions of the future – dreams. This forms a base
Don’t let anyone steal your dream. The how doesn’t matter w/o a why.
2 - Commitment. Don’t confuse simple with easy. Network marketing is not for the ordinary, it’s for the extraordinary. We all want immediate results. But the key is consistent commitment. Must have duplication. Long term commitment creates a habit. Your commitment will be tested. “Refocus. Rewind that dream. Don’t spend your time building someone else’s dreams.” – Debbie McDonald“Are you in this thing or just poking it with a stick? If the dream is big enough, the facts don’t count.” – Larry McDonald
