Endeavoring to generate leads online can be unbelievably frustrating to anybody that is just a novice this industry. Frustration can be debilitating for any person new to working in the complex field of internet network marketing as it has the capability to completely take their drive and kill it. This is above all true for those who aren't the mathematician sort and even more so for those who weren't trained in the computer age. Adding to that an immediate pressure to perform, frustration just might be all the excuse a person needs to throw their arms up in the air and proclaim "I quit."
After dealing with the feelings of disappointment brought on by the tanking economy and the practical downfall of my $ 600,000.00 annual sales cabinetry manufacturing interest while still drowning in debt, I went right back into frustration and failure mode. There was so much to learn and so little time to experience success. The demand was on and liquidation was a very real and alarming possibility. All of a sudden I forgot all of those past successes and there was little that I could do to influence myself that what happened to my career wasn't my own error.
Personally, when I first got caught up in setting up my first funnel to generate leads online, I was so unfamiliar with the field that I was ready to pull my hair out and I wanted to give up. There were times when I felt alone, confused, and livid and I consequently initiated comparing my future with past failures instead of past successes. Only when I commanded myself to internalize my past successes was I able to put my nose to the grindstone and advance. That is key in understanding that you must dig deeper and keep trying harder; especially when the there's not much time.
Fortunately, my first year in network marketing was packed with reading, training, home parties and studying the industry which helped me enormously to conquer my failure complex. Some personal training and a long-needed amount of Tony Robbins got me back on the right pathway. Now, a fresh move to a different and much more technological network marketing company brought that sentiment of frustration right back. They say that when the Devil quits working, he'll sell all of his implements but he'll always keep the frustration tool in case he decides to go back to work. Why? Because the frustration tool is so effectual in keeping people from reaching their true potential in so many areas of life.
Coincidentally, with the rallying of my associates, I was quickly reminded of the successes I had accomplished thus far along with the reminder that what one thinks and says becomes internalized and will likely come to be true. That recommendation along with the aid of my subconscious and conscious mind enabled me to go on moving forward in setting up more difficult sales funnels, in learning how to put together successful Facebook fan pages and in implementing other influential tools necessary to generate leads online.
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