If It Feels Good, It Must Be Right
Copyright © 2003 Priya
Shah

Is it possible to motivate yourself to do something
you don't enjoy doing?
Let me illustrate with my own example.
I'm not a natural networker. I'm no good at schmoozing
and talking people into doing things I want them to do.
I've been told that I'm too upfront and honest for
my own good. I know its true.
So how did I land up in network marketing?
Well, I always wanted to be a stay-at-home mom AND
continue working.
Now network marketing OFFLINE is not exactly my cup
of tea.
My "warm market" would probably be cold
to my advances.
Attend meetings? But I thought the idea was to AVOID
the awful commute!
If I called a friend over, it would be to chat about
college days - NOT try to "introduce" them to "my new
business."
I'm simply not comfortable with many of the methods
that are used to "recruit" people.
But I'm still managing to do a decent job of building
my organisation.
I also manage to keep myself motivated enough to WANT
to spend every waking moment on my business.
How do I do it? I found something about the business
I loved - the internet!
Now the internet is a whole new ball game as far as
networking is involved.
On the internet you don't get rich by approaching
people who aren't interested in what you have to offer. Uninvited
advances are better known by the word "spam."
You don't lurk in chat rooms - the real-world equivalent
of street corners - and accost them (no matter what your upline tells
you).
You find out where they hang out and then make your
presence felt in those places - like search engines, ezines, discussion
lists.
If you can write reports, offer useful information,
establish yourself as someone willing to share their expertise - your
prospects will FIND YOU.
And if you can find something about the business you
love - something about it that gives you a RUSH - you will never be
short on motivation.
Its my love for researching and writing reports that
gives me the motivation and the edge I need.
With you it could be any number of things - helping
people, interacting with others, making friends, writing articles,
designing a website - all the things the internet is good for.
And you'll soon find out that if it feels good for
you, it'll most likely be good for your business.
Priya Shah is the CEO of eBrand360
and publishes an internet
marketing newsletter. Her areas of specialization include search
engine optimization and business blogging. Subscribe to her free Blogging
eCourse at her business
blogging blog.

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