(Tomorrow, I'll post about the TransformingMLM movement. The book, It's time... The MasterMind Sessions and the work of many others, is/are all part of the same game, ala Kim Klaver's New School of Network Marketing, Michael Lemm's Best MLM Resources, Ty Tribble's Multilever blog and more. Lots of good and great people making a difference. For today, a bit more about the book.)
The problem with the first incarnation of the book It's time... was it's (and my) "What's wrong" with network marketing orientation. There's enough of that going around. Too much.
I took it on mistakenly. It was somebody's else's agenda and I bought into it. Honest, I was afraid I was "wrong" with my "what's right" direction. (See what a mess "what's wrong?" makes...?) Questioning one's self is a good thing to do sometimes, unless it violates core principle. That did, and it took me some time to realize it.
I was, wrong about what's wrong. That's not what is needed or wanted. Others are doing it. No need for me to go against my grain and what I believe to be true. So, now the book and I are back on the "right" track. I can feel the difference. Others do as well. The passion is flowing from the authors. The whole energy of the project is up, up and... before it was dull and draining.
So, drop back 15 yards and punt. It's a game-winning play.
For additional background, you can read this here:
Why ask "What's Right?"
In order to get a principle to work in the way we require it to, we must observe its action when it is working spontaneously in this particular direction. We must ask why it goes in the right direction as far as it does - and having learnt this we shall then be able to make it go further.
The law of flotation was not discovered by contemplating the sinking of things, but by contemplating the floating of things which floated naturally, and then intelligently asking why they did so.
The knowledge of a principle is to be gained by the study of its affirmative action: when we understand that, we are in a position to correct the negative conditions which tend to prevent that action.
-- Thomas Troward
Then this, there at TransformingMLM.com/Resources:
What's Wrong With the World...?
Explaining and expanding on Kurt Wright's "The Five
Right Questions", from SpeakingandListening.com
John Milton Fogg
589 words | 2 pages
It's time...for Network Marketing
the most remarkable form of free–enterprise ever created
to get the respect and recognition it deserves.
You can learn more here: RemarkableNetworkMarketing.com

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