Celebrating Network Marketing-
The Business of Uplifting People
One of the most fulfilling or heart-warming aspects of
the business, if done right, is how it uplifts people,
helps people to feel better about themselves, and
eventually become more and better than they were.
Lim Eng Hai
In a world where people struggle every day in a rat race just to make ends meet, network marketing professionals offer a way out of the drudgery.
In a world where people are too busy to listen to each other, and yet
yearn to be listened to, network marketing professionals provide just
what people need-listening ears and under-standing hearts.
In a world where people can't help but complain of having no time, no money, no fun and no health, network marketing professionals offer a happier balance in life, where there is balance between work and play, between financial wellness and physical wellness and between present-day needs and future provisions.
In a world where people walk with low self-esteem and frail or badly-dented egos, long conditioned to think and feel they are never good enough for the critical tasks at hand, network marketing professionals offer a guiding hand, a caring heart and a reliable companion in a happier walk to a better life.
In a world where people are routinely told to "get real" and forget their childhood dreams for a life of plenty, network marketing professionals can help people rediscover their heart's core desires and show them a way to fulfill them.
And yes, I do mean network marketing
professionals, as opposed to the hordes
of others who are just trying their luck,
and usually for a short period only, and
won't learn nor do whatever it takes to
get good at the game.
For all the good that we can contribute to people's lives, we, of all professions, should not have to keep justifying and defending ourselves-what we do, what we stand for and why we deserve the financial riches and other rewards that come our way. But we do.
It's time...for Network Marketing
the most remarkable form of free–enterprise ever created.
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