What is this thing called Commitment anyway?
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What is this thing called Commitment anyway?
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Do you ever ask yourself how come some people seem to be able to do this MLM thing much easier than others... maybe much easier than you? Some people simply take off and make their business work relatively stress free. But others... well it's like banging their heads against a wall. Well I have an idea of what it is - Commitment. What is this thing called Commitment anyway?
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What is this thing called Commitment anyway?
© Copyright Jillian Middleton , All Rights Reserved
Do you ever ask yourself how come some people seem to
be able to do this MLM thing much easier than others...
maybe much easier than you?
Some people simply take off and make their business
work relatively stress free. But others... well it's like
banging their heads against a wall.
Well I have an idea of what it is - Commitment.
Now hold on a minute before you groan and tell me you
are committed. Are you really?
Do you follow through in all your conversations to your
appropriate end point? Or do you let yourself get pulled
off or "scared away" because the person you're talking to
is strong and has an agenda of their own... or maybe
negative...or simply asking you lots of questions?
Here's an example:
YOU: Hey John, thanks for talking with me today. I'm
delighted you're going to (listen to the call, read the
website or...). Let's make an appointment to get back
together again to talk about what you (heard or read
or...). Does it work better for you to talk during the day or
in the evening....
JOHN: Interrupting you... Actually Mary what I'd like to do
is take a look at this (listen to this) and then I'll give you
a call.
How do you handle it when you offer to follow-up with
someone but they say to you, "I'll give you a call" rather
than letting you call them?
Do you say, "Sure John that will be great."
In other words, do you capitulate and let them take
over? Or do you stick to your game plan and make
another effort to make an appointment to follow up?
How many of you right now - hear that voice inside say,
"But I don't want to be pushy?"
This is what I mean by commitment.
Here is an example that will help you get that
appointment.
YOU: "Hey John, thanks for talking with me today. I'm
delighted you're going to (listen to the call, read the
website or...). Let's make an appointment to get back
together again to talk about what you (heard or read
or...). Does... ."
JOHN: (Interrupting you) "Actually Mary what I'd like to do
is take a look at this (listen to this) and then give you a
call."
YOU: That's great John, but this is what I've found. If
things are to move forward to whatever end they're
supposed to they usually have a deadline on them rather
than leaving them open ended. Tell me if this works for
you.
I'd like to make an appointment with you to follow up and
I'll expect one of these three things from you. 1. You'll
say, "No thanks" and I'll go away and not bother you
again. 2. You'll say, "I love this product how do I get it?"
Or 3 you'll say, "I want this product and I also want to
know how you're making your money."
There will be no pressure John. If you have no interest, I
just go away. Does that make sense?
If John is up for this then you book the actual
appointment. If John isn't up for this what you know is
that John is most likely not a serious player.
Are you glad you found out that today rather than two
weeks from now?
A few questions to ask yourself:
1. Did this seem pushy to you or did it feel like good
business skills?
Your answer here will really reveal your level of
commitment not only to your business but also to
yourself. Are you following through with a good
commitment to your business?
2. Can you see how this is a real measurement of your
commitment to do what you're supposed to do in order to
move your business forward...regardless of what the
person you're speaking to says?
Having a plan and sticking to it regardless of who you are
talking to is what makes your business hum. If you don't
follow through with your plan each time, you cheat
yourself of your success. Follow through and follow up
are the true measurements of successful businesses of
any kind.
3. How would step two (You remember what that is
right?) taking a minute to write down exactly what you
want out of the conversation you are about to have help
you stay on track here?
Taking a minute to plan what you want from your
conversations before you open your mouth will help you
get where you want to go. Why? 'Cause you'll know
which way to go, you'll have a plan.
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