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Thursday
17Apr

It's All About Perception

Did you ever sit down with a group of friends and talk about something that happened in the past? It may be something funny or serious it doesn't matter.  Even though you were all involved in whatever happened how many differences are there about what happened. Did you ever think you were the only one who was getting the story straight?

That's where perception comes in. Everyone sees things differently even when they're talking about the same thing. It could be a memory or a news story. We often color our memories with our personalities or where we were at the time. We often subconsciously bring in other experiences and attitudes. We also sometimes let those experiences come into our present. Sometimes that helps our present perspective but often times they serve as stumbling blocks.

When you think about your network marketing business and the perceptions that people have, you need to sometimes separate that from what you're doing right now. How you're working your business. What your perceptions are. We are all individuals with different viewpoints, memories and perceptions. Perception can be a tricky thing. Don't let other peoples perceptions color your thinking. Don't let them soften your resolve. It can be difficult because some of your worst critics are family and close friends.

"You know I had a friend that tried a network marketing opportunity and it never worked" Ever heard that? Remember perception and knowledge are two different things. 


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