Lunes, Disyembre 4, 2017

8 ACTIONS TO DO NOW TO ACHIEVE FINANCIAL SUCCESS



“The Major Key of your better future is you” – Jim Ron

I have read that up to 82% of people want to start their own business but only a trickle of these people are able to finally start and still a tinkle trickle succeed.

I have never met someone in my life who said he or she doesn’t want a comfortable life.

Oh, well except for my 9 year-old nephew who said he doesn’t want to dream because dreams make people’s life miserable. He said he will be contented planting few camote and raising few backyard chickens when he grows up.

But, his plans change as he grows older. He’s 17 now. He now realizes that he won’t be living alone for the rest of his life. Eventually he will get married and have kids. He will have to get his family a roof, too. I don’t think he’ll be bringing his family to a cave.

Also, because we are not robots, there will be times that he and his family have to visit a doctor. Surely he understands now that his few camoteand few chickens are not enough for all of these needs.  And can you imagine what his future wife and kids say if all he can feed them everyday is camote?

No matter what our definition of a comfortable life is, it is a fact that most of us desire to live comfortably. But the sad reality is many will never achieve this dream because of just ONE simple reason. The LACK of ACTION.

Like what the Bob Proctor said in his law of vibration, we have to change the things that we have been used to. He said, “It doesn’t matter what you are doing, what matters is HOW YOU ARE DOING IT”.

There are 8 Basic Actions that you should start doing to gain Financial success and live your dream of a comfortable life.

1.Set A Clear Specific Goal

What is it that you really want in life? Write it down in a small card and read it everyday as many as you want to keep you focused and think of ways to achieve it.

2.Identify Your Core Reason Why You Want To Achieve That Goal

You certainly have a deep reason why you want certain things. Your core reasons or your emotional whys will keep you going in achieving your goals.

Because of your core reasons, you still keep fighting no matter how hard it is to reach the finish line.

3.Prioritize your needs – learn how to delay your gratification

If you really don’t need it and especially can’t afford it, leave it for a while and focus on what really is important. Think of ways on how you can afford it later and go back when you already can pay for it without sacrificing your needs.

4.Cultivate your hidden talents and skills

Because we have different talents and skills, we complement each other. There are things that I can’t do that you can help me with. And by sharing your talents and skills through the services you offer, you get to help more and as you help more, you will also earn more.

5.Invest on yourself

Learn more – learn from people who have dreamed our dreams.

You are not alone. There are people ahead of you who also dreamed the things you’re dreaming now, who did what you want to do. So, learn from them.

Learn as much as you can from their work – books, videos, podcasts and more.

6.Implement what you learned

Don’t get stuck in just accumulating ideas, listing plans and trying to make things perfect before you finally start.

The key to success is implementation. If it won’t work the first time, do some necessary changes. That’s the reason why books or software or systems have versions 2 or upgraded versions like windows 7, 8, or 10.

7.Face your fears

This is the number enemy to success. FEAR, FEAR of FAILURE, FEAR of REJECTION. Fear is a normal feeling, but as human beings gifted with ouw own will and power by GOD, we have the ability to overcome our fears.

Are you willing to watch your family go hungry because you were afraid to act?

8.Accept full responsibility to your financial success

Stop playing the blame game. May I again borrow Bo Sanchez’ quote, “You are where you are because you put yourself there.” And Jim Rohn’s line, “The MAJOR key for your better future is YOU.”

Be responsible, act now and start changing your financial life.

May I close this article with a question still from Jim Rohn?

“What will I do today to change my life?”

And I want you to write your answer in your notebook or type your answer in your mobile phone and read it everyday to remind yourself.

And if you want to bring it to the higher level, you can also click on the link below and start taking actions to let you live the financial success that you deserve.






LAST WORDS OF " STEVE JOBS" MOMMENTS BEFORE HE DIED.


Wise and Inspirational Words Of Steve Jobs Just Before Death.

Please listen all the way through and take what wisdom you can from these words.

Take them in deeply and let them inspire you to live your life to the fullest!

Source : RealLifeGains




UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE BUY OR JOIN


Maraming rason kung bakit bibili o sasali yung prospect sayo, pero isang bagay yung dapat mong tandaan. People will buy from those they like and trust.
Period.

Kung gusto mong mag build ng organization ng mabilis at makapag benta. Kaylangan mong matutunan kung paano ka magustuhan at mapagkatiwalan ng prospect mo. Dahil yung prospect mo bibili o sasali lang yan sayo kung may na gained na sya na tiwala mula sayo.

Sino ba kasi yung maglalabas ng pera sa taong hindi nya pa gaanong kilala, diba?

Malamang ganun ka din, hindi ka basta-basta maglalabas ng pera kung hindi mo pa kilala yung taong kausap mo. Dapat yung unang goal mo pag may
kakausapin ka na prospect ay kung paano mo magawang magustuhan at mapagkatiwalaan ka.

Wag kang mag alala dahil bibigyan kita ng tips kung paano mo magagawa yun.

May tatlong (3) steps na kaylangan mo para magawa mong magtiwala sa’yo
ang prospect na kinakausap mo ng mas mabilis at mas madali.

STEP 1: Kaylangan mong maunawaang maige kung ano ang hinahanap
nila.

Kaylangan mong alamin yung needs, wants, desires at problems ng prospect mo. Sa madaling salita, kaylangan mo silang maunawaan maige.

Isa sa maling ginagawa ng maraming mga networkers ay hindi muna nila inaalam yung mga kaylangan ng kanilang prospect, banat kaagad sila ng banat sa kaka-explain ng kanilang opportunity.

Ang nagiging resulta, hindi nila masabi yung kaylangan marinig ng kanilang prospect para makagawa ng aksyon at sumali.

Para mas maging effective ka sa pag-close ng mga prospect mo, kaylangan mong maiposisyon ang products at opportunity mo as a solution sa mga problema at pangangaylangan nila.

Magagawa mo yun kung malalaman mo kung ano yung
hinahanap at kaylangan nila.

STEP 2: Kaylangan mong makilala kung sino sila. Kaylangan mong ma-
identify kung anong tipo ng personality na meron ang prospect mo.
Kaylangan mong alamin kung sino ba talaga sila, anong trabaho nila, hobby nila, ano ang kanilang motivation, at kung ano yung reason why nila.

Kapag alam mo ang mga ‘to, mas madali kang makaka-relate sa prospect mo at sa mga bagay-bagay sa buhay nila.

This is commonly called in our industry as “building rapport with prospects”.

STEP 3: Kaylangan mong malaman kung ano yung EKSAKTONG sasabihin
mo sa kanila.

Kapag nagawa mo ng makilala ang prospect na kinakausap mo at kapag nagsimula ka ng magkaron ng idea kung ano yung tumatakbo sa isipan nila, mas makakapag communicate ka sa kanila ng mas epektibo.

Kapag alam mo na kung ano yung tumatakbo sa isipan ng prospect mo, madali mo ng maipepresenta sa kanila yung benefits ng opportunity mo na tiyak na ikakatuwa nila.

Malalaman mo rin kung ano yung mga tanong na dapat mong itanong sa kanila.

Malalaman mo kung paano mo iha-handle yung mga objections nila.

Madali mo ring malalaman kung ano yung mga eksaktong sasabihin mo para magawa mo s’yang mag-take ng action para sumali sa business mo at higit sa lahat malalaman mo kung paano sila iko-close sa business.

What Makes People Like You
Para mas simple, magsisimula kang magustuhan ng ibang tao kung magawa mong komportable sila sayo.
May phrase nga akong nabasa sa librong “How To Win Friends And Influence People” ang sabi dun.

“ Be genuinely interested, not interesting”

The more interest you show to other person, and the more genuine it is, they more going to like you and feel good about you.

Gawin natin halimbawa yung pangliligaw. Diba yung lalaki kapag nanliligaw pa lang ay inaalam nya muna yung gusto ng nililigawan nyang babae. Nagbibigay ng flowers, chocolate or something na valuable para sa babae. Kung baga, nagpapakita muna yung lalaki ng interest sa babae. Nakikibagay muna yung lalaki sa side ng babae kasi nga nanliligaw. Dahil ginawa ng lalaki yung pangliligaw, posible din na magustuhan sya ng nililigawan nya.

Ganun din sa business mo.. imbesna salita ka ng salita sa opportunity mo, ang best na una mong gawin ay maging interesado sa prospect mo.

Ituon mo muna yung attention mo kung sino ba sila, ano ba yung dream nila, ano ba yung gusto nila, etc.

Ask questions, be interested, listen to them. Because people love talking themselves if you show interest.

What Makes People Trust You
Kung nagsisimula ka ng magustuhan ng prospect mo, the trust will be follow. Yung rason kung bakit mas gusto bumuli ng tao sa original brand na mas mahal kaysa fake brand na mura lang, yun ay dahil sa may tiwala na yung tao
(buyers) sa brand name na yun.

Ako mismo, I love buying original things than fake. Dahil alam ko na magtatagal kapag original o branded.

Building Your Emotional Bank
Sa negosyo mo, gusto kung i-imagine mo na parang may emotional bank account ka. Pakunti-kunti may nilalagay kang value o amount sa banko mo.

Yung relasyon mo sa ibang tao ay parang kagaya ng bank account. Hindi ka makapag withdraw kung wala pang laman yung bank account mo, hindi ka
makapag withdraw sa isang relasyon kung wala kana man ini-invest.

Kung tinatawagan o kinukumusta mo lang yung friends at mga kakilala mo
dahil may gusto kang ibenta sa kanila, dahil gusto mo silang mapasali sa business opportunity mo. I’m telling you mahihirapan ka sa business mo.

Sa network marketing, kaylangan regular kang makipag communicate sa mga kakilala mo, hindi dahil gusto mo silang bentahan. Kundi para makapag build ka ng strong relationship sa kanila.

Kaylangan mong regular na makapag deposit sa emotional bank account mo sa mga tao kakilala mo.
Ito yung mga ilang example kung paano mo magagawa ito.

 Tawagan o makipag kita ka sa mga matagal munang kaibigan na hindi muna nakakausap. Be the initiator. Makipag communicate ka sa kanila with
no hidden agenda.

 Send a text message greetings sa mga kaibigan mo,kumustahin mo sila. Kung espesyal na araw nila kagaya kung birthday nila, wedding anniversary, etc.

 Invite them to lunch out or coffee, hindi para i-pitch mo sa kanila yung business opportunity mo kundi para mag grow yung relationship nyo.

 Reach out facebook para makapag communicate sa ibang hindi mo pa kilala.

Again, yung reason kung bakit gagawin mo to ay para ma maintain at ma improve yung quality ng relationships sa mga kakilala mo. The more you stay
connected with people, the better you business will be.





WHY IS VERY IMPORTANT TO YOUR SUCCESS


Kumusta kana, May Gusto sana akong Itanong sa’yo?

Anong Dahilan kung bakit gusto mong maging successful?

And let me tell you right now: Most of the time It is NOT about the money. It needs to be bigger than that.

You need to find YOUR reason. You need to ask yourself “Why?”

Marahil isa dito ang pwede mong isagot… sa tanong ko!

Gusto kong Kumita dahil gusto ko nang mag-quit sa trabaho ko.Gusto kong kumita dahil gusto ko ng makauwi at makasama ang pamilya ko, Ayaw ko ng mangibang bansa.Gusto kong maging successful dahil gusto kong makatulong sa Pamilya ko.Gusto ko maging successful para makatulong pa sa maraming tao.Gusto kong Yumaman para mabili ang Dream House at Dream Car ko.Gusto kong Yumaman para magkaroon ng Time and Financial Freedom.Spend more time doing what you love to do?and many more…

Iba ibang sagot, dahilan at iba ibang pangarap…

Kung maganda ang iyong hangarin, Kaibigan maniwala ka na lahat ito ay deserved mong makuha…

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. – Jeremiah 29:11

Kapatid panghawakan mo ito… at wag na wag kang hihinto sa pag gawa ng tamang actions… para makuha mo ang mga pangarap na deserved mo at ng pamilya mo.

The bottom line is this: You need to find your “Why”.

And when you find your “Why” it will give you the courage you need to depart your comfort zone so you can start building the great life you want.

But remember: Why is not enough for you to succeed, you need to take determined & massive actions every single day.

Now go find your BIG “Why” and make it priority… Never Give Up

Pwede ko bang Malaman ang Pinaka main reason “WHY” mo kung bakit mo gustong maging successful… para ma inspire din ako at ang maraming tao.

Pwede ka mag reply-sa-ibaba ng post na’to sa sagot mo!

I am very glad na mabasa ko soon ang sagot mo… Thank You so much for your time & God Bless 🙂



THIS IS MY TIP FOR YOU TODAY "CHANGE"


When you look at people like Mark Zuckerberg, Oprah, Steve Jobs,

and Henry Sy, they all do something extremely well...  They "Embrace Change."

…and they don’t just embrace change, they lead the change.


They actually drive changes in industries and even entire economies.

So you have to ask yourself, how can you create success in your life and in your business when you refuse to change?

YOU CAN’T!

It’s virtually impossible.

Although you never want to alter the things that are working,

you should always look for ways to improve what you are doing.

The successful keep an eye out for whatever is coming next.

Today, I want you to seek out potential… Try looking at this as if your business is in massive disruption (it may already be)… How could you further develop your product, service, or the way that you reach your customers?

Or how could you improve your life? What would you do so you'll live

the life you want for yourself and family?

What I realized is this.. The willingness to embrace change is an indestructible pillar of the most successful people in the world.

Would you be wiling to make a change NOW?

God wants you to prosper.




CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH



Nung 1849 nadiskubre na ang dami palang ginto sa San Francisco river.

Nagkagulo ang lahat!

Lahat gustong maghukay ng ginto.

Kaya nagkaron ng California “Gold Rush”.

Mga tao mula sa ibat-ibang lugar ang nagpuntahan sa Califonia.

May galing China, Europe, Australia at kung saan-saan pa.

Lahat gustong maghukay ng ginto.

Maraming nakahukay ng ginto at maraming yumaman nung panahon na ‘yun.

Pero alam mo ba kung sino ang talagang yumaman noong California Gold Rush?

Hindi yung mga naghukay ng ginto.

Hindi din yung mga nagbenta ng ginto.

At hindi din yung mga bumili ng ginto.

Gusto mo bang malaman kung sino?

Baka mabigla ka dito…

Ang pinaka yumaman ay yung mga nagbenta ng pala.

Pala at iba pang kagamitan na panghukay ng ginto.

Gumastos ng malaki ang mga tao para sa paghukay ng ginto.

Kaya ang mga talagang yumaman ay yung mga nagbenta ng pala.

Yung mga nagbenta ng mga “tools”.

Si Sam Brannan ang isa sa mga negosyante na nagbenta ng pala nung panahon  na 'yun.

At nung 1949 isa s'ya sa pinaka sa California.

Alam mo ba na merong bagong gold rush na nangyayari ngayon?

Nangyayari ‘to sa buong mundo pati dito sa Pilipinas.

Ano yun?

It's the “Internet Gold Rush”.

Ang daming ginto sa internet age.

Ang daming nagsisimula ng online business.


Ang daming naghuhukay ng ginto sa internet.

According sa Entrepreneur Magazine… “$427 billion kada taon ang kinikita ng mga Home-Based Busi'ness.”

According naman sa The Wall Street Journal… “Internet Marketi'ng is worth $62 Billi'on Dollar per year”.

Ang daming naghuhukay ng ginto sa internet.

Ang daming kumikita at andaming yumayaman sa internet.

Booming talaga ang online business ngayon.

Itong mga tao na naghuhukay ng ginto sa internet, kaylangan din nila ng pala.

Pala na gagamitin nila sa kanilang mga business.

Kaylangan nila ng pala para makahukay ng ginto sa internet.

Ano yung mga pala na yun?

Kaylangan nila ng mga "tools" at "trainings"!

Example Ng Mga Tools:

-The power of automation na si Sasy

- And so many more...

Example Ng Mga Training:

- Facebook Marketing Training

- Lead Generation Training

- Business Coaching

- And so many more...

Ngayon ito ang tanong…

Sino kaya ang magbebenta ng mga pala na 'yan sa kanila?

Sino kaya ang mga bagong yayaman?

Imagine ikaw yun.

Pano kaya kung ikaw na lang ang nagbebenta ng mga pala na very indemand sa internet gold rush na nangyayari ngayon?

Tingin mo isa ka din sa mga pwedeng yumaman sa internet gold rush?

Gusto mo ba ‘yun?

Gusto mo bang malaman kung pano?

Sige ituturo ko sa’yo.

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BUSY AKO? MAGAGAWA KO VAH MAG ONLINE BUSINESS?


Parati akong nakakareceive ng message on my Facebook with this question galing sa mga tao na nagtatrabaho pa full time , mga mommy na full-time mom at iba pa.

Ito ung tanong na 'yun:
“Will this online business work for a busy person like me?”

ABSOLUTELY.
But first, let me set things straight.
Don’t treat a business as a hobby.
Most aspiring entrepreneurs never had lasting success because they treat it as a sideline, raket, with “extra kita” mindset.

Trust me. You’ll be forever a corporate slave, working for someone else unless you change your thinking.

Part-time business, not a sideline.
If you have limited time, that’s OK.
Run your business part-time but with a mindset of nurturing and growing a business until it can replace your salary.

It’s like a taking care of a growing child.
First, you take care of them so that someday, it will take care of you.
Clear?

You don’t need eight hours to get started in an online business. 1-3 hours a day is enough.

You see, it’s not about how long you work but the quality of work you give your work.

Quality, not quantity.
As I always say, if you still have time to watch TV, browse Facebook, or play Mobile Legends, you have enough time.
You’re just wasting it.

Merong taong “busy.” May taong bisi-busyhan.

They’re too busy to see why they’re struggling financially, stressed, broke, and helpless.

I’d like to “THANK YOU” for reading my post.

But, unless you take action, day dreaming won’t lead you anywhere.
Two key lessons for you today.

1) Treat a business as a part-time business, not a sideline business.

2) Quality not the quantity of work. With these two, you have enough to get started in business even if you work full time.

If you’d like to discover a proven online business with a system that can help you EARN kahit super busy ka, check out our program "ULEARN" kung paano ito makakatulong sa 'yo.

You see, "I've been there, super busy din ako noon sinimulan ko 'to, but thank God dahil sinubukan ko , I'm Earning na rin.

Kung nakaya ko at ng ibang Pinoy, kayang-kaya mo din yun.




TOP 6 ADVANTAGE OF HAVING AN ONLINE BUSINESS!


Ano ba nga ba ang benefits kapag mayroon kang online business?
Ano ba ang pinagkaiba nito sa traditional or offline business?

1. Universal
Lahat ng tao sakop mo in different parts of the world. Mas malaki siyempre ang puwedeng kitain and dahil mas marami iyong potential customers.

2. Works 24/7
Hindi kagaya sa mga traditional businesses, may sinusundan na opening and closing time.

So siyempre kapag closing time, no money for you na papasok..
Kaya any time sa online business, limitless and puwede mo maging earnings.

3. NOT Affected by Typhoons
Iyan ang isang bago kong natutunan.
Siyempre kapag offline businesses, may times na kailangan mo isipin iyong safety na ng mga employees mo..
and of course kung example nasa restaurant business ka na industry, 
mas kaunti iyong customers na makakapunta dahil maraming takot sa baha.

That's why ang maganda sa online business, the more ka pa nga kikita kasi maraming tao ang mag stay sa bahay at mas may time makapag internet.

4. You can start immediately.
Within 15 minutes puwede ka ng makapagstart ng website.
Sa traditional businesses, minsan umaabot pa ng taon bago makapagbuild dahil sa dami ng requirements.

5. Fast Return of Investment (ROI)
Possible na tomorrow magkaroon ka na kaagad ng ROI, days, weeks, etc.
Siyempre dipende pa rin naman sa gagawin mo or performance.
Sa traditional businesses, it really takes time.

6. Very Low Start-Up Capital
Sa traditional businesses, how much ba costs usually ng mga franchises?
Cost of Jollibee Franchise? - Estimated Value P50 Million

Cost of 7/11 Convenience Store? - Estimated Value P5 Million
Cost of Potato Corner? - Estimated Value P500,000

Cost of Online Marketing? - Estimated Value P29,795

So iyan ang top 6 reasons kung bakit napakaganda ng potential ng online business.

Idagdag mo pa riyan na hindi ito kailangan ng educational background para makapagsimula kaagad or traditional na business permit.

Sana may natutunan ka rito sa message na ito sa iyo today,



PANO VAH MAGKA RESULTA SA IYONG ONLINE MARKETING BUSINESS?


Have you ever wondered kung bakit may mga taong parang lapitin ng swerte? Yung tipong every time na nagp-post sila sa feeds nila ay ang lagi mong nababasa ay kumita na naman sila sa kanilang ginagawang online business.

Nagtataka ka ba kung paano nila nagagawa iyon?

Nais mo bang malaman kung ano ang dalawang bagay na meron sila?

Gusto mo bang matutunan kung paano mo makukuha ang inaasam mong income dito sa ULearn using Sasy. (Sales Automated System)

Kung isa kang aspiring OnlinePreneur kailangan mo ang dalawang ito para malampasan ang anumang challenges na darating sa’yo. At alam mo na meron kang proseso na sinusunod upang makuha mo ang goal mo.

Ang dalawang importanteng bagay na dapat meron ka to achieve anything ang reach your goal as an onlinepreneur ay…

Mindset and Strategy

Without proper mindset madali kang ma-burn out, lagi kang nai-stress, at madali kang sumusuko kahit sa kaunting mga challenges na nakakaharap mo. So paano ba magkaron ng proper mindset. Sundin mo ang mga ito⬇️

You need to …

Create Healthy Attitude.

Ano yung mga healthy or positive attitude na sinasabi ko?

Confidence – kaylangan may tiwala ka sa bisnes mo at higit sa lahat may tiwala ka sa sarili mo.

Happiness – Kung masaya ka sa ginagawa mo at mahal mo ang ginagawa mo siguradong di ka madaling madaling ma-burnout at di ka susuko.

Interest – Interest is showing curiosity.

Never mind negativity – Huwag kang makinig sa mga nega sa paligid mo. At huwag mong hayaan ang mga dreamstealers na nakawin ang magandang parangap mo.

Gratitude/Gratefulness – In everything you do always give thanks. Kahit sa mga maliliit na accomplishments na nagawa mo dapat magpasalamat ka dahil lahat naman nag-uumpisa sa maliit na steps and achievement bago nila nahanap ang kanilang breakthrough.

Pagdating naman sa strategy simple lang ang gusto kong maintindihan mo. Kailangan mo si Sasy. (Sales Automated System)

Audience – kailangan mo ng mga tao na makakakita ng business, product o service na ino-offer mo.

Promotion/Promote your business – bilang isang aspiring onlinepreneur ito ang isa sa mga dapat mong pag-aralan. The proper and ethical way to promote your business or offer. Kung ang malalaking kumpanya ang patuloy pa din sa pag-advertise at pagpromote ng kanilang product, lalo na dapat kung naguumpisa ka pa lang.

System – Trust and use your marketing system.

Just to give you a recap. Develop a positive mindset by…

Creating

Healthy

Attitude such as…

Confidence

Happiness

Interest

Never mind negativity

Gratefulness

Use this strategy. To get result you need…

Audience

Promote your business

System.

That’s all folks. I hope may natutunan ka dito sa post na’to. Let your insights be heard by leaving a comment below.

Always Think Fantastic, Create Fantastic and Leave a Fantastic Life.





RIGHT MINDSET ABUNDANT



Kanina pinag usapan natin yung belief o paniniwala na dapat meron ka. Ngayon pag usapan naman natin yung tamang mindset na dapat meron ka bilang professional networker.

Alam moba kung ano yung isang bagay na meron ka na ikaw mismo yung may 100% control.
Ito yung utak mo, “You’re mind is your most valuable asset”.

Kaya kaylangan mong matutunan kung paano paganahin ito ng tama at kung
paano makakatulong sa negosyo mo.

Karamihan kasi ng mga networkers na nakikita ko ay may maling mindset kapag may kinakausap silang prospect.
Gusto kong turuan ka na magkaroon ng right mental abundance sa sarili mo.

Anyway, ano ba yung right mental abundance?

Right mental abundance ay kung ano yung tumatakbo sa utak mo habang may kinakausap ka na prospect.

Bago mo kausapin at habang kinakausap mo yung prospect, dapat may right mental abundance ka, dahil kapag may right mental abundance ka, magiging tama yung approach mo.

Parang ganito yan!

Bad Mindset= Bad Approach
Right Mindset= Right Approach

Karamihan sa networkers ay may bad mindset o bad approach dahil sa kakulangan ng training at mga baguhan pa lang.

Ganito yung karaniwang ginagawa at nasa utak ng mga poser at amateur networkers.

➡️Sana sumali tong prospect nato kaylangan ko ng kumita.

➡️Sana magustuhan nya yung business at bumili sya ng product namin.

➡️Sana mag join sya para magka downline na ako.
Mga amateur networkers lang yung nag iisip ng ganito.
Kapag ganito yung nasa utak mo, nangingibabaw na yung pagiging needy at lack of mental abundance, at mag re-reflect dito yung approach mo, at bad
posture na yung makikita ng prospect mo.

Parang ganito yung tipikal na senaryo ng maling approach.

➡️Mark, baka interesado kang mag business, mura lang. Kikita ka pa, check mo walang mawawala.”

➡️Hi Mark, may ipapakita sana akong business sayo, sakaling magustuhan mo.

➡️Uy mark, may bago akong business, Sali kana please.

➡️Mark join kana sa business ko, walang mawawala.

➡️Pag nag join ka ngayon mark, bibigyan kita ng spill over.

➡️Mark, check muna tong business ko. dali na.

➡️Hindi mo kaylangan mag recruit dito, mag invest ka lang kami na bahala.

Ngayon tanugnin kita, pamilyar kaba sa mga yun? Kung Oo yung sagot mo naintindihan kita.

Ganun din kasi yung naging gawain ko nung nagsisimula pa lang ako, wala din akong right mental abundance.Umiiral din yung pagka desperado na makapag recruit at kumita.
Lahat ng nakikita kung tao ay prospect sa paningin ko.
Pero simula nung natutunan ko tong right mental attitude, nagbago yung takbo ng network marketing business ko.

Ganito kasi yung nasa isip ng prospect kapag desperado/desperada ka. Gusto mo lang sya mapasali dahil kikita ka.
Gusto mo lang syang mapasali dahil may commission ka.
Desperadong kang mapasali dahil maliit pa yung kinikita mo at wala kapang downline.
Isipin mo, kung talagang maganda yung opportunity mo, hindi mo kaylangan maging desperado/desperada dahil ikaw yung nagbibigay ng opportunity.

Oo sila ang may kaylangan sayo. Ito yung palagi kung sinasabi sa sarili ko tuwing may kakausapin ako na prospect.

➡️Sila yung may kaylangan sa akin, kaya hindi ko sila kaylangan, Ang trabaho ko lang ay ipaliwanag tong magandang opportunity ko, kung ayaw nila hindi ko sila kaylangan.”

Nangingibabaw yung right mental abundance.Ganitong yung example ng tamang approach:

Hi [Prospect name], naghahanap ako ng taong open minded at willing matuto kung paano kumita ng additional income working part time. Hindi
ko mapapangako na pwede ka dito pero tatanungin na din kita. Open ka ba sa idea na pwede kang magkaroon ng additional income habang nasa bahay ka?

OR

Hi [Prospect name], thanks sa inquiry mo, may gusto muna akong itanong sayo para malaman natin parehas kung para sayo ba tong opportunity nato at kung qualified ka sa team namin.

Dito sa example approach nato, makikita mo na hindi nangingibabaw yung needy at pagiging desperado.
Parang balewala nga lang sayo kung hindi magiging interesado yung prospect mo dahil yung hinahanap mo lang ay yung mga tamang tao na interesadong tingnan yung opportunity mo.

Hindi ko sinasabi na magpanggap ka, pero ganun talaga dapat ang tamang
mindset mo. Amateur networker lang yung namimilit at pitch ng pitch ng opportunity nila.

I want you to act like professional Networker. Ganito mag isip yung Professional networker na may right mental abundance.

➡️Deserving ba tong tao na to para sa oras ko?

➡️Qualified ba tong taong to para sa business ko?

➡️Meron ba syang magandang reason why para mag start ng sariling network marketing business?

➡️Meron ba syang problema masosolusyonan ng product at ng opportunity ko?

➡️Tamang tao ba sya para maka partner ko, kasi mag i-invest din ako ng time sa kanya para turuan at alalayan sya?

Sa ganitong right mental mindset, nag fo-focus ka sa problema ng prospect mo
kung paano mo matutulungan. At yung product o opportunity mo ay magiging solusyon sa mga problema nila.

Sinong tao ba yung aayaw kung ang pinapakita mong product o opportunity ay makakatulong sa problema nila?

Try to identify their problems first bago mo ilatag sa harapan nila yung product o opportunity mo.

Always remember, a GOOD recruiter is good PROBLEM solver.



THE STORY OF JOHN GOKONGWEI


MAHABA PERO WORTH IT BASAHIN☺

John Gokongwei ($3B) Billionaire Dream

Cebu Pacific, Robinsons Mall, Universal Robina Food Manu. Robinsons Bank.

I was born to a rich Chinese-Filipino family. I spent my childhood in Cebu where my father owned a chain of movie houses, including the first air-conditioned one outside Manila. I was the eldest of six children and lived in a big house in Cebu ‘s ForbesPark.

A chauffeur drove me to school everyday as I went to San Carlos University, then and still one of the country’s top schools. I topped my classes and had many friends. I would bring them to watch movies for free at my father’s movie houses. When I was 13, my father died suddenly of complications due to typhoid. Everything I enjoyed vanished instantly. My father’s empire was built on credit. When he died, we lost everything-our big house, our cars, our business-to the banks. I felt angry at the world for taking away my father, and for taking away all that I enjoyed before. When the free movies disappeared, I also lost half my friends.

On the day I had to walk two miles to school for the very first time, I cried to my mother, a widow at 32. But she said: “You should feel lucky. Some people have no shoes to walk to school. What can you do? Your father died with 10 centavos in his pocket.” So, what can I do? I worked.

My mother sent my siblings to China where living standards were lower. She and I stayed in Cebu to work, and we sent them money regularly. My mother sold her jewelry. When that ran out, we sold roasted peanuts in the backyard of our much-smaller home. When that wasn’t enough, I opened a small stall in a palengke (market).

I chose one among several palengkes a few miles outside the city because there were fewer goods available for the people there. I woke up at five o’clock every morning for the long bicycle ride to the palengke with my basket of goods. There, I set up a table about three feet by two feet in size. I laid out my goods-soap, candles, and thread-and kept selling until everything was bought. Why these goods?

Because these were hard times and this was a poor village, so people wanted and needed the basics: soap to keep them clean, candles to light the night, and thread to sew their clothes. I was surrounded by other vendors, all of them much older.

Many of them could be my grandparents. And they knew the ways of the palengke far more than a boy of 15, especially one who had never worked before. But being young had its advantages. I did not tire as easily, and I moved more quickly. I was also more aggressive.

After each day, I would make about 20 pesos in profit! There was enough to feed my siblings and still enough to pour back into the business. The pesos I made in the palengke were the pesos that went into building the business I have today. After this experience, I told myself, “If I can compete with people so much older than me, if I can support my whole family at 15, I can do anything!” Looking back, I wonder, what would have happened if my father had not left my family with nothing? Would I have become the man I am? Who knows? The important thing to know is that life will always deal us a few bad cards.

But we have to play those cards the best we can. And WE can play to win! This was one lesson I picked up when I was a teenager. It has been my guiding principle ever since. And I have had 66 years to practice self-determination. When I wanted something, the best person to depend on was myself. And so I continued to work.

In 1943, I expanded and began trading goods between Cebu and Manila. From Cebu, I would transport tires on a small boat called a “batel”. After traveling for five days to Lucena, I would load them into a truck for the six-hour trip to Manila. I would end up sitting on top of my goods so they would not be stolen! In Manila, I would then purchase other goods from the earnings I made from the tires, to sell in Cebu.

Then, when World War II ended, I saw the opportunity for trading goods in post-war Philippines. I was 20 years old. With my brother Henry, I put up Amasia Trading, which imported onions, flour, used clothing, old newspapers and magazines, and fruits from the United States.

In 1948, my mother and I got my siblings back from China. I also converted a two-story building in Cebu to serve as our home, office, and warehouse all at the same time. The whole family began helping out with the business.

In 1957, at age 31, I spotted an opportunity in corn-starch manufacturing. But I was going to compete with Ludo and Luym, the richest group in Cebu and the biggest cornstarch manufacturers. I borrowed money to finance the project. The first bank I approached made me wait for two hours, only to refuse my loan.

The second one, China Bank, approved a P500,000-peso clean loan for me. Years later, the banker who extended that loan, Dr. Albino Sycip said that he saw something special in me. Today, I still wonder what that was, but I still thank Dr. Sycip to this day. Upon launching our first product, Panda corn starch, a price war ensued. After the smoke cleared, Universal Corn Products was still left standing. It is the foundation upon which JG Summit Holdings now stands.

Interestingly, the price war also forced the closure of a third cornstarch company, and one of their chemists was Lucio Tan, who always kids me that I caused him to lose his job. I always reply that if it were not for me, he will not be one of the richest men in the Philippines today. When my business grew, and it was time for me to bring in more people- my family, the professionals, the consultants, more employees- I knew that I had to be there to teach them what I knew. When dad died at age 34, he did not leave a succession plan.

From that, I learned that one must teach people to take over a business at any time. The values of hard work that I learned from my father, I taught to my children.

They started doing jobs here and there even when they were still in high school. Six years ago, I announced my retirement and handed the reins to my youngest brother James and only son Lance. But my children tease me because I still go to the office every day and make myself useful.

I just hired my first Executive Assistant and moved into a bigger and nicer office. Building a business to the size of JG Summit was not easy. Many challenges were thrown my way. I could have walked away from them, keeping the business small, but safe. Instead, I chose to fight. But this did not mean I won each time.

By 1976, at age 50, we had built significant businesses in food products anchored by a branded coffee called Blend 45, and agro- industrial products under the Robina Farms brand. That year, I faced one of my biggest challenges, and lost. And my loss was highly publicized, too. But I still believe that this was one of my defining moments. In that decade, not many business opportunities were available due to the political and economic environment.

Many Filipinos were already sending their money out of the country. As a Filipino, I felt that our money must be invested here. I decided to purchase shares in San Miguel, then one of the Philippines’ biggest corporations. By 1976, I had acquired enough shares to sit on its board. The media called me an upstart. “Who is Gokongwei and why is he doing all those terrible things to San Miguel?” ran one headline of the day. In another article, I was described as a pygmy going up against the powers-that- be.

The San Miguel board of directors itself even aid for an ad in all the country’s top newspapers telling the public why I should not be on the board. On the day of reckoning, shareholders quickly filled up the auditorium to witness the battle. My brother James and I had prepared for many hours for this debate. We were nervous and excited at the same time. In the end, I did not get the board seat because of the Supreme Court Ruling.

But I was able to prove to others-and to myself-that I was willing to put up a fight. I succeeded because I overcame my fear, and tried. I believe this battle helped define who I am today. In a twist to this story, I was invited to sit on the board of Anscor and San Miguel Hong Kong 5 years later. Lose some, win some. Since then, I’ve become known as a serious player in the business world, but the challenges haven’t stopped coming. Let me tell you about the three most recent challenges. In all three, conventional wisdom bet against us. See, we set up businesses against market Goliaths in very high-capital industries: airline, telecoms, and beverage.

Challenge No. 1: In 1996, we decided to start an airline. At the time, the dominant airline in the country was PAL, and if you wanted to travel cheaply, you did not fly. You went by sea or by land. However, my son Lance and I had a vision for Cebu Pacific: We wanted every Filipino to fly. Inspired by the low-cost carrier models in the United States, we believed that an airline based on the no-frills concept would work here. No hot meals. No newspaper. Mono-class seating. Operating with a single aircraft type. Faster turn around time.

It all worked, thus enabling Cebu Pacific to pass on savings to the consumer. How did we do this? By sticking to our philosophy of “low cost, great value.” And we stick to that philosophy to this day. Cebu Pacific offers incentives. Customers can avail themselves of a tiered pricing scheme, with promotional seats for as low a P1. The earlier you book, the cheaper your ticket. Cebu Pacific also made it convenient for passengers by making online booking available. When we started 11 years ago, Cebu Pacific flew only 360,000 passengers, with 24 daily flights to 3 destinations.

This year, we expect to fly more than five million passengers, with over 120 daily flights to 20 local destinations and 12 Asian cities. Today, we are the largest in terms of domestic flights, routes and destinations. We also have the youngest fleet in the region after acquiring new Airbus 319s and 320s. In January, new ATR planes will arrive. These are smaller planes that can land on smaller air strips like those in Palawan and Caticlan.

Now you don’t have to take a two-hour ride by mini-bus to get to the beach. Largely because of Cebu Pacific, the average Filipino can now afford to fly. In 2005, 1 out of 12 Filipinos flew within a year. In 2012, by continuing to offer low fares, we hope to reduce that ratio to 1 out of 6. We want to see more and more Filipinos see their country and the world!

Challenge No. 2: In 2003, we established Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. and developed a brand for the mobile phone business called Sun Cellular. Prior to the launch of the brand, we were actually involved in a transaction to purchase PLDT shares of the majority shareholder. The question in everyone’s mind was how we could measure up to the two telecom giants.

They were entrenched and we were late by eight years! PLDT held the landline monopoly for quite a while, and was first in the mobile phone industry. Globe was a younger company, but it launched digital mobile technology here. But being a late player had its advantages. We could now build our platform from a broader perspective. We worked with more advanced technologies and intelligent systems not available ten years ago.

We chose our suppliers based on the most cost-efficient hardware and software. Being a Johnny-come- lately allowed us to create and launch more innovative products, more quickly. All these provided us with the opportunity to give the consumers a choice that would rock their world. The concept was simple. We would offer Filipinos to call and text as much as they want for a fixed monthly fee. For P250 a month, they could get in touch with anyone within the Sun network at any time.

This means great savings of as much as 2/3 of their regular phone bill! Suddenly, we gained traction. Within one year of its introduction, Sun hit one million customers. Once again, the paradigm shifts – this time in the telecom industry. Sun’s 24/7 Call and Text unlimited changed the landscape of mobile- phone usage. Today, we have over 4 million subscribers and 2000 cell sites around the archipelago.

In a country where 97% of the market is pre-paid, we believe we have hit on the right strategy. Sun Cellular is a Johnny-come- lately, but it’s doing all right. It is a third player, but a significant one, in an industry where Cassandras believed a third player would perish. And as we have done in the realm of air travel, so have we done in the telecom world: We have changed the marketplace. In the end, it is all about making life better for the consumer by giving them choices.

Challenge No. 3: In 2004, we launched C2, the green tea drink that would change the face of the local beverage industry — then, a playground of cola companies. Iced tea was just a sugary brown drink served bottomless in restaurants. For many years, hardly was there any significant product innovation in the beverage business. Admittedly, we had little experience in this area. Universal Robina Corporation is the leader in snack foods but our only background in beverage was instant coffee. Moreover, we would be entering the playground of huge multinationals.

We decided to play anyway. It all began when I was in China in 2003 and noticed the immense popularity of bottled iced tea. I thought that this product would have huge potential here. We knew that the Philippines was not a traditional tea-drinking country since more familiar to consumers were colas in returnable glass bottles. But precisely, this made the market ready for a different kind of beverage.

One that refreshes yet gives the health benefits of green tea. We positioned it as a “spa” in a bottle. A drink that cools and cleans- thus, C2 was born. C2 immediately caught on with consumers. When we launched C2 in 2004, we sold 100,000 bottles in the first month. Three years later, Filipinos drink around 30 million bottles of C2 per month. Indeed, C2 is in a good place. With Cebu Pacific, Sun Cellular, and C2, the JG Summit team took control of its destiny. And we did so in industries where old giants had set the rules of the game. It’s not that we did not fear the giants. We knew we could have been crushed at the word go. So we just made sure we came prepared with great products and great strategies. We ended up changing the rules of the game instead.

There goes the principle of self-determination, again. I tell you, it works for individuals as it does for companies. And as I firmly believe, it works for nations. I have always wondered, like many of us, why we Filipinos have not lived up to our potential. To be a truly great nation, we must also excel as entrepreneurs before the world. We must create Filipino brands for the global market place.

When we started our own foray outside the Philippines 30 years ago, it wasn’t a walk in the park. We set up a small factory in Hong Kong to manufacture Jack and Jill potato chips there. Today, we are all over Asia. We have the number-one-potato- chips brand in Malaysia and Singapore. We are the leading biscuit manufacturer in Thailand, and a significant player in the candy market in Indonesia. Our Aces cereal brand is a market leader in many parts of China. C2 is now doing very well in Vietnam, selling over 3 million bottles a month there, after only 6 months in the market. Soon, we will launch C2 in other South East Asian markets.

I am 81 today. But I do not forget the little boy that I was in the palengke in Cebu. I still believe in family. I still want to make good. I still don’t mind going up against those older and better than me. I still believe hard work will not fail me. And I still believe in people willing to think the same way. Through the years, the market place has expanded: between cities, between countries, between continents. I want to urge you all here to think bigger. Why serve 86 million when you can sell to four billion Asians? And that’s just to start you off. Because there is still the world beyond Asia. When you go back to your offices, think of ways to sell and market your products and services to the world. Create world-class brands. You can if you really tried. I did.

"As a boy, I sold peanuts from my backyard. Today, I sell snacks to the world. I want to see other Filipinos do the same"




GUSTO MO BA MAGKA RESULTA SA ONLINE BUSINESS MO?



Hi Partner!

Alam mo bang nakaka-frustrate magtanim ng Chinese Bamboo Tree?

Kasi ba naman, magtatanim ka nun, tapos aalagaan mo..

Didiligan mo..

Aalagaan mo..

Pero wala kang makikitang halaman na tutubo sa loob ng unang taon..

Sa pangalawang taon, ganun pa din! Wala padin..

Kahit sa pangatlo at pang-apat na taon, wala kang makikita masyadong resulta..

Pero pagdating ng pang-limang taon, ayun na!

Posible na syang tumubo ng halos 80 feet sa loob lamang ng anim na linggo!

Amazing!

Pero mangyayare ba yun kung nagtanim ka lang pero wala kang ginawang iba?

Hinde!

Kelangan mo syang diligan araw-araw sa loob ng limang taon, saka lang sya magkaka-resulta..

At kaya din ambilis ng tubo nya sa loob ng anim na linggo ay dahil yung ugat muna na yung pinalawak at pinalalim at pinalaki nya..

Kasi, yung ugat nya yung kukuha ng sustansya para sa halaman..

Kung wala o maikli lang yung ugat nya, kukulangin ng sustansya yung halaman, at hindi sya tutubo ng ganun kalaki sa loob lang ng ilang linggo..

Parang yung mga Oak Trees din..

Tatagal ng mula 10-12 years bago sya masabing malaki na sya, pero kaya nyang mabuhay ng lagpas 100 years!

Dahil malalim na yung mga ugat nya..

Ikumpara mo sa monggo, na kapag tinanim mo, mabilis lang syang tutubo..

Pero mabilis lang din syang mamamatay..

Kelangan mo talaga ng patience.. Walang magagawa kung minadali mo yung mga bagay bagay..

Pero dapat correct patience..

Kasi, kung hintay ka nga ng hintay na may tumubo, pero wala ka namang tinanim, anu yung hinihintay mong tumubo? Weeds o talahib lang yung makukuha mo pag ganun..

At kung nagtanim ka naman, pero nakatunganga ka naman habang naghihintay, baka mamatay din yung tinanim mo kasi di mo diniligan man lang o inalagaan..

Ganyan din pagdating sa online business..

Parang halaman lang din yan, na kelangan maging patient ka..

Gigil ka pa din na magka-resulta, pero kelangan mong maghintay..

Maghintay at umaksyon at mag-aral..

Lahat kasi, mapa-halaman o negosyo, may tinatawag na Gestation (or Germination) Period.

Yan yung magsasabi kung gaano katagal mo dapat alagaan yung isang bagay bago ito tumubo o lumaki o magkaresulta..

Yung Gestation Period ng Chinese Bamboo Tree ay 5 years..

Yung sa Oak Tree naman, 10-12 years at least..

Meron ding ganyan yung tao..

9 months tayong nasa sinapupunan ng mga nanay naten, di ba?

Kahit gaano naten kagustong lumabas na agad yung bata, kahit anung pilit naten ay hindi lalabas yan..

Kung lumabas man yan, hindi magiging maganda yung resulta..

Sa business, pwedeng iba-iba yung Gestation Period naten..

Katulad ko, more than 1 years akong nag-self study ng Marketing at ng business, tapos ngayon lang ako nagsimulang magka-resulta..

Syempre ayaw mo din namang maghintay pa ng mahigit isang taon di ba, para lang magka-resulta?

Kaya nga napaka-ganda nitong offer ko sayong online business..

Posibleng ma-shortcut nito yung success mo sa magiging online business mo, para magka-resulta ka na agad..

Pagka-sali mo ba kikita ka na agad kinabukasan?

Medyo malabo yon..

Pagka-sali mo ba kikita ka na agad pagkalipas ng isang linggo?

Baka malabo din yun..

Dahil nga, kelangan mo pa ding aralin yung business, pati yung kung pano mag-market at mag drive ng traffic papunta sa mga links na ia-assign sayo ng company..

Kaya hindi ko masasabi kung kelan mismo ikaw kikita..

Wala akong mapapangako sayo kung kelan ka talaga kikita..

Ang mapapangako ko lang ay kikita ka, basta maging consistent ka sa learnings mo at sa paga-apply mo ng mga natutunan mo..

Kikita at kikita ka talaga..

Pero kelangan mo nang magsimula, bago ka magsimulang maging consistent..

Pano ba talaga magsimula?




Linggo, Disyembre 3, 2017

3 TRAITS TO ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS!


Hello Partner!

Kumusta ka na?

Meron ka bang dreams? 

I hope so, lahat naman tayo meron mga Dreams or Goals in life. 

Alam ba na merong 3 common Traits yung mga very successful na tao or entrepreneurs pano nila na achieve or nakuha nila yung mga Dreams & Goals nila. 

1. Obsession - Lahat sila ay nakapa obsess sa kanilang mga dreams, laging ini-isip at bini-visualized araw-araw at laging bukang bibig nila yung gusto nilang mangyari sa kanilang buhay.

2. Hunger - to learn new things or skills, lage silang excited na merong matutunan para madagdagan ang kanilang mga kaalaman na makatulong sa pag-achieve ng kanilang goals or dreams. Most successful people read a lot books, attend seminars and asking for guidance from coaches or mentors.

3. Sacrifice - Ok lang sa kanila ng matulog ng 4 to 5 hours a day for a year or 2 to 3 years para makamit lang ang time freedom & financial abundance for the rest of their lives. ok lang sa kanila na hindi manood ng tv, or maglabas para maglakwatsa. Kasi alam nila ang kahalagahan ng bawat oras. Wala silang mga excuses sa buhay. They do work harder & smarter. 

Kung gusto mong ma achieve ang iyong mga dreams? 

You need to be an Entrepreneur! 
Walang masama sa pagiging empliyado, itong yung makapag provide sayo ng mga needs mo. 

Kasi ang sweldo mo ay good enough lang to have a comfortable life, pero karamihan kulang talaga na makapag provide kahit sa basic needs lang. 
Bakit maraming tao na ayaw magnegosyo or maging entrepreneur?
Kasi comfortable na sila sa kanilang buhay at hindi sila willing to make some sacrifices. 

Comfort is a good thing but it an enemy of your true potential. You will not grow if you always live in your comfort zone. 

If you want to achieve your dream you need to have these 3 Traits.

 (Obsessions, Hunger & Sacrifices).

I hope my natutunan ka sa post na ito Partner!






WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE QUITTING YOUR NETWORK MARKETING BUSINESS!


Napang hinaan kana ba ng loob at naisip munang mag quit sa network marketing business mo?

Stay put ka muna kaibigan at basahin mo muna yung article nato hanggang dulo.

Baka makatulong ito sayo na mas ma enlighten ka kung anong tamang gawin.

Bago ka mag quit sa network marketing business mo ngayon. I would suggest na tanungin mo muna sa sarili mo yung dalawang questions nato.

1. Why Did You Start?

Sa simula, alam kong may deep reasons ka kung bakit  ka sumali sa network marketing business.

Ako kasi ganun, malaki yung reason why ko kung bakit ko ginagawa to.

Ganun din yung mga business partners ko, lahat kami may kanya-kanyang reason why.

Alam kong, mayron ka din.

Ngayon tanungin kita, “Bakit kaba sumali?”

Para ba matulungan yung family mo?Para ba mapa-aral yung anak mo?Para ba makapag quit kana sa trabaho?Gusto mo bang magkaroon ng time at financial freedom?

Hindi ko alam kung anong reason mo, pero ito yung best way para ma remind ka kung bakit ka nag decide na mag start ng sarili mong business.

“When you feel like quitting, think about why you started”

Marahil nawalan ka lang ng gana dahil sa mga rejections na natatanggap mo from your family, at kaylangan mo lang ma remind yung sarili mo sa mga goals at pangarap mo.

In any business kasi, may mga trial at challenges kang dapat pag daaanan.

May mga lubak na kaylangan mong malampasan, normal lang talaga yun.

Walang business na very smooth lang yung takbo, may ups and down along the way.

Susubukin ka kung gaano ka katatag sa mga goal mo.

2. If You Quit, What’s The Caused?

Kung mag quit ako ngayon, anong mangyayari?

Mawawalan ka ng possibilities…

Possibility na mabili yung dream house mo .

Possibility na mabili yung dream car mo.

Possibility na makapag quit ng trabaho.

Possibility na magkaroon ng time at financial freedom.

Maraming possibilities yung pwede mawala sayo na pwedeng ibigay ng isang network marketing business.

Kaya kaylangan mo pag-isipan mabuti bago mo isuko lahat.

I suggest, do this business at least 12 months.

Karamihan kasi 3 months, 6 months pa lang ay suko na agad.

Remember, kaylangan mong paglaanan ng oras at effort para mag work yung business nato.

Treat  Network Marketing  like a real business and you will get real results.

I hope you gain some wisdom sa article nato.

Let me know what you think on a comment below⬇️




HOW TO LOOK FOR A LEGITIMATE & PROFITABLE ONLINE BUSINESS!


Here’s How To Look For A Legitimate & Profitable Online Business

TIP # 1: Look For The Value Exchange

Bago ka papasok ng business, tanong mo muna. “Anong value ang makukuha pag may customer na bumili o pag may member na sumali .”

Kaylangan meron value na kapalit sa kada transaction.

Pwedeng value exchange na yun ay produkto o kaya ay serbisyo.

Walang business na walang kapalit.

Yung ibang company ang product ay beauty products. Example ay sabon, lotion o kaya make up.

Yung iba naman health products tulad ng food supplements, vitamins.

Wag na wag kang papasok ng business na opportunity na magbabayad ka lang tapos wala kang makukuha.

O kaya may makukuha ka pero hindi sulit yung kapalit.

Lahat ng mga legitimate na business opportunity na nagtatagal ay yung merong value exchange sa mga customers at members.

TIP # 2: Know What Industry Are You Entering

Anong industriya ang pinapasok mo? May pera ba sa industriya na yun?

Importante ito dahil pag may market at demand sa industry na yun, alam mo na pwede ka talagang mag-buiild ng successful na business.

Meron kasing mga bibili.

For example sa health and wellness is a $3.4 trillion dollars industry

Cosmetic industry ay $170 billion dollar per year industry

Online retail industry ay $294 billion industry and is estimated to clim to $414 billion in 2018

Coaching and training industry naman (According to smarthorizons.org) ay estimated na $130 billion dollar industry.

TIP # 3: Identify The Company’s Mission & Vision

Isang clue na pang matagalan ang isang kumpanya ay kung meron itong malinaw at detalyadong mission at vission statement.

Ito kasi yung magga-guide kung saan papunta ang isang kumpanya or organization.

Ito yung mga paborito kong examples ng mga vision at mission statement:

Facebook: “To give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.”

IKEA: “To create a better everyday life for the many people.”

Google: “To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”

Coca-Cola: “To refresh the world…To inspire moments of optimism and happiness…To create value and make a difference.”

Tupperware: “Ignite a global community, especially women, to realize their best selves through opportunity, enrichment, celebration, and above all else, uplifting relationships.”

Ulearn Motivational Community:
Bago ka mag-join sa isang company, alamin mo muna ang mission and vision statement nila.

TIP # 4: What’s The Business Model

Proven business model ba yung papasukin mo?

Marami na bang naging successful long term sa type ng business na papasukin mo?

Example ng mga proven business model ay Franchise Business tulad ng McDonalds, 7 / 11.

Sa internet naman, ang mga example ng mga proven business model ay affiliate marketing, information marketing, ecommerce, and more.

Napaka dami ng mga naging millionare at multi millionaire sa mga business models na yan.

TIP # 5: Success Requires Massive Action

Kung magi-invest ka lang tapos wala kang gagawin, hindi ‘yun business.

Walang business na wala kang gagawin. Walang business na magi-invest ka lang tapos kikita ka na.

Kahit mag-invest ka ng milyon. Kahit bumili ka ng 7 11 or McDonalds franchise may gagawin ka pa din.

Kaylangan mo pa din i-manage ang business mo. Meron ka pa ding gagawin para maging successful.

Wala ding investment or business na sure ball ang ROI.

Lahat ng business kaylangan mong gumawa ng massive action para maging successful.

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4 ULTIMATE TIPS TO BE SUCCESSFUL!


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Just want to share these 4 tips na natutunan ko how to become successful and achieve great results in your life.

TIP #1. Know Where You Want To Go
Kaylangan alam mo kung saan ka pupunta. Ito yung pinaka simple at unang part ng magiging success mo.

Pero marami sa mga tao, dito pa lang bagsak na.

Marami akong kakilala na tinatanong ako ng ganito…

"Pano ba ko magkakaresulta? Ginagawa ko naman ang lahat, ibat-iba na ang nasalihan ko pero wala pa rin nangyayari!"

Tapos tatanungin ko sila…

Me: "Ano ba ang goal mo?"

Sagot nila madalas...

Friend: "Ahhh gusto kong kumita ng malaki. Gusto kong maging successful!"

Me: "OK magkano yung eksaktong monthly income na tinatarget mo?"

Friend: "Hindi ako sure eh. Basta gusto ko malaki."

Hindi pwede na basta gusto mo lang kumita ng malaki o basta gusto mo lang maging successful. Kaylangan alam mo yung eksaktong gusto mong mapuntahan. Alam mo dapat kung ano yung ibig sabihin ng success para sa'yo.

Successful ba para sa'yo kung kumikita ka na ng 100K na income per month?

Successful ba para sa'yo kung kumikita ka na ng 1 million per year?

Tanungin kita… Kunwari may lugar ka na gustong puntahan.

Kaso hindi mo alam yung eksaktong address, makakarating ka ba dun?

HINDI!

Maliligaw ka at baka kung saan ka mapunta.

Yung specific at monthly income or yearly income ang address na kaylangan alam na alam mo para makarating ka sa goal mo.

TIP #2. Learn How To Get There
Kapag alam mo na kung ano yung goal mo, ang susunod na gagawin mo ay…

Alamin kung ano yung mga kaylangan mong matutunan, at alamin kung ano yung mga kaylangan mong gawin para makapag move forward ka sa goal mo.

Kaylangan mo bang mag-bike, sumakay ng train, mag-bus, etc.

Sa business..

Kaylangan mo bang magaral ng mga bagong skills?

Kaylangan mo bang gumawa ng websites?

Kaylangan mo bang bumili ng mga training courses?

Kaylangan mo ba ng mga mentors?

Kalangan mo bang umattend ng mga seminars at training?

Kaylangan mo bang mag-drive ng traffic sa website mo?

Etc...

TIP #3. Take Massive Action And Go There!
Kapag alam mo na kung paano ka pupunta sa pupuntahan mo, ang susunod na gagawin mo ay ikilos yung mga paa mo para humakbang.

Lahat ng tao may pangarap. Pero ilan lang ang mga tao na gumawa ng aksyon at nag-effort para kunin yung mga pangarap nila.

Hindi sapat na may mga pangarap ka. Hindi sapat na alam mo kung pano pumunta dun. Kaylangan kumilos ka para pumunta dun sa lugar na gusto mong mapuntahan!

Kumilos ka kagad at gawin yun.

Ngayon na alam mo na kung ano ang pupuntahan mo, at alam mo na rin kung paano ka pupunta duon, ito naman ang susunod na gagawin mo...

TIP #4. Become Unstoppable
Not stopping and not giving up until you succeed and achieve your goal.

Kahit ano pang goals o pangarap na meron ka ngayon, sigurado may ibang tao nang nakakuha n'yan.

Ibig sabihin, kahit gano pa kalaki yang pangarap mo posibleng makuha 'yan. Kaya wag mong sasabihin sa sarili mo na imposible.

Sa pagkuha mo ng mga pangarap mo, may mga hahadlang sa'yo. Wag mo i-e-expect na very smooth lang ang byahe mo.

May mga humps at mga lubak ka na madadaanan.

Kaylangan mo lang gawin ay magtuloy-tuloy at malampasan ang mga balakid na yun.

Wag na wag mong gagawin ay huminto at umurong pabalik.

I love this quote…

“If you want what 99% of the population will never have… you must be willing to do what 99% of the population will never do.”

May you reach your dreams,




Sabado, Disyembre 2, 2017

ANG PANAHON NOON NA WALA PANG INTERNET!


 Hi Guys!

                Naranasan muna ba ito noon sa panahon na wala pang INTERNET?





HOW AFFILIATE MARKETING WORKS?


                There are lots of ways of generating affiliate commissions, but they all operate on the same basic principle: You send people an offer (ie. something for sale), using a special link, called your affiliate link, which contains a unique code that identifies you as the person responsible for sending that customer.

If they purchase the offer, you get paid commission by the seller. It’s as
simple as that!

The key to being a successful affiliate is to build a mailing list of people
who are interested in the type of products you are promoting.
Although an email service will cost you a few pesos per month, to send
an email to your list costs you nothing at all.

You can send them tempting offers that you know they will be interested
in, as often as you want.
And you can keep doing this for as long as you want. For free.

This gives you a lasting income stream, which is all profit!
You can automate this by using a service called an autoresponder that will automatically send your subscribers a series of emails over a period of time that you specify.

These could go out daily, or every few days — it’s up to you. You can extend your autoresponder sequence, adding more offers to it,
and if something new pops up that you want to promote, you can just
send a broadcast to your list straight away.

You send out emails whenever you like, and you get commissions in return — it’s a beautiful thing baby!

Obviously, you can’t just send out any old rubbish and expect to earn
money — your list will soon get fed up with you, and stop opening your
emails. You need to take care to build a good relationship with your list, and most importantly, only ever promote things that you know are good (preferably through personal experience of using them yourself).

This is how you make the real money in affiliate marketing: by building a
quality mailing list of people who are interested in the products you
promote, and sending them attractive offers that they will want to buy.



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WHAT IS AFFILIATE MARKETING?


                Affiliate marketing is simply the process of earning commissions by 
promoting other people's products. 
You do not have to create your own product, with all the effort and expense 
that entails, instead you just promote products that other people have 
already created. 

They then pay you commission on any sales referred by you. 

Nearly every major company in the world has an affiliate program - from 
banks, to supermarkets, dating sites, travel companies, hot tubs 
manufacturers ... anything you can think of. 

But some of the highest-paying affiliate programs are for digital products. 
These are products that are sold, or downloaded electronically (eg. 
software, ebooks, training courses etc.), so unlike physical products there 
are no manufacturing or delivery costs. 
This means they are 100% profit for the seller (although they have 
obviously invested time and money creating them in the first place), and 
for that reason they can pay very high affiliate commissions. 

Digital products are extremely lucrative for you to promote as an affiliate 
because you get to keep a higher percentage of the sale price. 
Often affiliates will earn 50% -75% of the sale price, and sometimes it's 
even 100% or more! 

You do not have the expense or hassle of creating your own product (or have 
to come up with the idea in the first place), but you get most of the money!

Actually, you do not even have to sell the product yourself - you simply 
introduce (refer) the customer to the seller, and their sales process will 
take over from there. 

When they make the sale, you get the commission. All you have to do is to 
send the customer their way in the first place, they take care of the rest. 
So if you want to run your own business, affiliate marketing is a very 
attractive option, especially as you can do it from anywhere. 

A lot of the processes can be automated, so you do not have to maintain a 
regular 9-5 presence like you do in a regular job. And there is no limit to the number of products you can promote, as you're not having to produce them yourself. 



Biyernes, Disyembre 1, 2017

LEARN HOW TO MANAGE PEOPLE AND BE A BETTER LEADER!


               Aspire to be a better leader? Then you need to be a team player with the right character traits, interpersonal and communication skills.

Learn how to manage people and become holistic leaders with these few quick tips taken from the Leadership and People Management.





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