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Re: KATHY'S CORNER
3/16/2006 11:18:42 AM
Hello Jack, Thank you so very much for your tips,great advise,see ya soon,kathy
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3/16/2006 11:30:01 AM
Hello Shelly, Yes your advise is very good,I tell all my friends to schedule in a hour to just go somewhere or go do something or I tell them to only stay on the computer for half day,It does tend to get you hooked if not careful. You know over the summer I was very hooked on my computer and Adlandpro over the summer,I was very addicted to it all,But I got a grip and now I am only here part time and on my days off.Great to see you,kathy
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Re: KATHY'S CORNER
3/16/2006 11:30:24 AM
Good morning, This is our second day of Kathy's Corner, so here are your tips and suggestions to your net work marketing stradegies.You all have a most wonderful day,Kathy Martin The MLM Leadership Secret of PersonaLeadership by Doug Firebaugh The MLM Leadership Secret. Let me ask you a question: What do you do to get yourself going in the morning for your MLM and Network Marketing business?? Coffee? Excercise? Shower? Brush your teeth? Roll back over? Doesn't really matter. Odds are you have been doing it for years, and have gotten quite good at it. You have been displaying MLM PersonaLeadership(sm)in your life,and it has proven to get you to where you need to go every morning. Do you realize that it can also get you to where you want to go in this Network Marketing business as well? Thee 3 Types of Leadership in MLM: 1) Personal -Leading YOU. 2) Formal (group)-Leading Groups. 3) MLM Mentoring -Leading and Building Individuals. MLM PersonaLeadership is the KEY to your success in Network Marketing, as it builds your other Leadership skills as you go. INFERNO Secret: If you cannot Lead you, you cannot lead others. There 3 things that you must develop in your MLM PersonaLeadership quest: 1) The Disclipline to Start. 2) The Conviction to Continue. 3) The Resolve to Complete. Most rarely get past numbers 1 and 2. MLM PersonaLeadership requires you to START everyday the process of this business. And you MUST know THE MAGNET that pulls you and propels you past the starting line. What is THE MAGNET? What you want MLM to bring into your life...your Why. Why are you doing MLM and Network Marketing? Many don't really know, and because of that, they wander aimlessly trying to figure this business out. But it really is simple--it is about Leadership. Plain and simple. Your why helps you get through the hard times, as it pushes you through the frustration mentally, and psychologically. MLM PersonaLeadership requires you to Continue through adversity and hardships. This is where most PersonaLeadership jumps ship, never to return. INFERNO Secret: Their WHY simply was not strong enough, their dream was not big enough, and they did not want it bad enough. And PersonaLeadership requires you to Complete what you started: The Will to Win. The Passion to Produce. The Courage to Contimue. The Power to Empower. The Fire to Forge On, until done. You do this everyday, with your Life Skills you have developed. You can do the same thing with your MLM skills. How? One baby step at a time. We call it "Divide and Conquer." Divide your Daily business routine into baby steps and then with your PersonaLeadership you have already come to master, Start, Continue and Complete, with Discipline, Conviction, and Resolve. Network Marketing is simply a course on PersonaLeadership and Personal Development. INFERNO Secret: Network Marketing introduces YOU to the REAL YOU. Work on Leading yourself, step by step, baby success by baby success. And understand: It's the small personal daily tasks that you do in your business that create the HUGE results everyone longs for. This business is built with the small,routine tasks, done consistently, through the Incredible Power of PersonaLeadership in MLM and Network Marketing.
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Re: KATHY'S CORNER
3/17/2006 1:24:55 AM
Hello and Good morning, here it is day 3 on kathy's corner, here is another tip for you, have a great day and prosper. Kathy Martin Join your peers at TechRepublic for access to these great newsletters »Blog Roundup »Community NetNote »CIO Issues Making networking a daily task leads to career success by Polly Schneider Traylor | More from Polly Schneider Traylor | Published: 5/14/03 Keywords: Workplace | Human resources Rating: 4.4 (out of 5) Rate it Comments: 8 | 0 NEW | View all Save to my Workspace Takeaway: Whether you're looking for a new job or not, every day should include some career networking effort. Career experts offer a wide range of tips on how to incorporate critical networking efforts. It’s tempting to procrastinate when it comes to career networking, but procrastination, especially in job market slowdowns, can hurt job seekers more than they realize. Experts warn that the employment tide will change at some point, and you should be actively networking to take advantage of opportunities. advertisement "Don't wait until you need to network to start networking," advised Matthew Moran, an IT career coach and author of The IT Career Builder’s Toolkit. And once you start networking, don’t quit. "For IT people, it is essential to keep the network going," said Beverly Kaye, a career coach and author in Scranton, PA. Consistent networking takes diligence, patience, and a will to incorporate networking into everyday life. Keep eyes open for networking opportunities Realize that you need to network all the time, regardless of your employment status. Moran, an admitted extrovert, introduces himself to strangers at coffee shops near his home in Scottsdale, AZ, and stays in touch with virtually everyone he has ever met on a regular basis—including his manager at the McDonald's where he worked as a teenager. "I view professional networking as the single most important skill in career development," he explained. Don’t make the mistake of relying just on industry events for networking. Experts who were interviewed all agreed that attending large general trade shows, cold-calling companies, responding to ads on online job boards, and sending your resume to the HR department are all a waste of time. Instead, focus on meeting people who could further your career, and develop relationships over time. Adam Charlson, a senior partner with Korn/Ferry International, recruits sales and marketing professionals for software companies in Silicon Valley. He said that, in most cases, cold-calling is not necessary if you explore your own contacts deeply enough. "You can always find someone who can give you an introduction to the right person," he said. Expand horizons You may need to move out of your comfort zone—like Moran, who moved to Scottsdale from the Los Angeles area. Moran walked into 30 companies and asked to speak with the IT manager, resume in hand. He received plenty of rejections but managed to meet with a few VIPs. He wound up with some valuable networking contacts. Moran isn’t likely the norm in the IT world. Few IT professionals feel comfortable acting as their own personal skills salespeople, and they seldom have the nerve to waltz into companies without an appointment or approach complete strangers and make small talk over a no-foam double latte. But thanks to e-mail, you can make a lot of headway using some simple contact database organization skills. For example, Moran uses Microsoft Outlook to track and categorize all of his contacts into separate folders, such as Client, Vendor, or Friend. Here are some tips he shared on his networking organization approach: * He keeps a folder called Next Contact for people he wants to get in touch with over the next month. * He drags important e-mails requiring a response into a folder called Immediate Follow-up. * Whenever he has a few spare minutes during the day, he sends out a blanket e-mail message with a quick rundown on what he's been up to, personalized slightly for each individual. * He always asks his contacts for their latest news. "People like to know that you know they exist," he observed. In Moran's view, people who are used to hearing from you regularly are more receptive to hearing your marketing pitch.
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