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Doubt Your Limits

  • Allison Naseri
  • Oct 29, 2015
  • 1 min read

"If you are going to doubt something, doubt your limits." Don Ward

As we start a business, it is easy to fall into doubt. There are many types of doubt -

Doubts about the company; doubts about network marketing; and, most common, doubts about our own ability to see the job through.

Self doubt is that annoying "self chatter" that often shows up, sitting on our shoulder and telling us that we are crazy to think that WE can do it; that we can be successful.

But, think about it this way - why not ME, and why not NOW? If it can happen for anyone else, it can also happen for me.

The key of course is simply following a proven system for success....and then, getting out of one's own way.

If you can make this a task oriented business, which most people are very capable of following a list of tasks, and forget about the emotional piece which doesn't typically exist when you are working for someone else then, you will be able to get out of the way of your own success.

Practice this week, shutting off that internal conversation you have with yourself, create a list of people you want to reach out to without analyzing whether or not they will say 'yes' to your business and then just follow the system.

Don't forget to set a follow up date at the end of the presentation. Including this step will ease any question (or self doubt) in your mind about when you should reach out again.

Go out and claim your abundance check!

Allison

 
 
 

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Allison Naseri -
Entrepreneur, Team Leader & Business Coach

I'm a mom, wife, business owner, volunteer, tap dancer who loves people and growing relationships

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