MLM Master Minds – Is More Always Better?

MLM Master Minds – Is More Always Better?

In the past, more days than not I would wake up exhausted. If it wasn’t for my sheer will to manifest the reality I had always dreamed of I am not sure where I would have gathered the energy to tackle each day.

The problem was that I was always looking for more. I was already trying to run multiple MLM business and at the same time searching relentlessly into other companies that may expand my profits by a few dollars a day while absorbing much more of my time. I think at one point I was actually running seven or more MLM businesses while trying to develop my e-book when I realized trying to sell Xooma products for 11$ a pop was doing nothing to the development of my actual vision but taking up time that could be used more valuably.

Where as before I was looking into every possible outlet I could to expand my profits I was almost instantaneously thrown into an opposite train of thought. At that point I began to think and look to how I could stream line my business ventures and focus in on only the most profitable while letting those that were eating more time than they were worth fizzle out on autopilot. I even put the company that brought me into internet marketing (holds some sentimental value) on the back burner to focus what would bring me closer to my larger business goals.

It didn’t take more than a few months to see a drastic change in my business. I was still working more than I needed too, but without adding a single hour of extra work to my day my income rose from fifteen thousand a month to roughly sixty thousand a month. I didn’t mind making four times more than I was before without having to work any harder, I only worked smarter.

Soon, with more money to play around with and more knowledge on what not to do, my profits were still rising and I was able to decide that I didn’t need to work weekends. Now if I wasn’t to go on a vacation to Hawaii for a week, I can. My business still needs me to expand but it really doesn’t need me watching over it all the time to operate. I spent enough time training those under me and developing systems to run the business for me.

It’s important to work hard, it’s more important to know what you’re working hard for. If some thing’s not working then you have to fix it, but as the saying goes ‘if it’s not broken then why fix.’ Once you find a niche that works for you its time to focus on building and expanding that niche. You don’t want to waste your time searching for another niche that’s not even going to pay as well. Develop what works, create a system to keep it working, then you can once again search for other opportunities productively.

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