Thursday, May 24, 2012

How many of us take our De-Motivation seriously.

Last month I used the analogy of an engine.
The opposite goes for De-Motivators as it does for Motivators. Our old oil sludge that makes our engines run rough or left long enough unchanged will stop our engine from running properly.
So protect your engine and change that oil!

Here are the crucial questions.

Do I call my up-line when I feel discouraged or excited?
Do I call my up-line when have a bad experience that I cant fend off?
Do I go to the rallies to prevent my de-motivation!

There is nothing more important in our businesses (or our lives) than the choices we make to ward off the de-motivators.

So here are my top 4 tips for protection from the de-motivators.

No 1: Go to trainings and rallies!

No 2: Read books about successful people to learn how they overcame their de-motivators.
(In Premier we can also call our upline)

No: 3 Decide who is your support “Dream Team”

No 4: Call your support “Dream Team” when you are in trouble.

So when you have a couple of poor experiences back to back,
you won’t be discouraged and give in to impatience or anger?
Call your support “Dream Team”

Have a great month!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Don't Give Up, Look Up!

“What to do if you don’t know what to do.”

On a Premier Cruise in March of 2010 Jean and I were having
dinner with Andy and Joan Horner at one of the
formal restaurants at the back of the cruise ship.

During the dinner Andy explained that
many jewelers make hasty decisions to change the status quo.
Many jewelers will get out of Premier before God
has a chance to help them get their dreams and goals.

Andy said, “When times are tough or you are impatient about something and you
don't know what to do, don’t “give up” just “look up!

He went on to elaborate..
 “If you don’t know what to do, “Look up” to God (pray and wait).
You've worked hard so now let God work for you. So give Him the respect and the time to solve the problem or impasse for you.
But that doesn't mean stop working.

If you (or your jewelers) are at a point in your (their) business where
nothing is happening and you (they) are working hard, remind yourself (them) to keep on working and to “Look Up!”

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

 “If we keep our eyes on our purpose, all else has its place”.

There are great books that convey how important is to have a dream and a purpose. These two intangibles are our gas and oil for our engine (motivation) to our future. I think we would all agree we’re not going anywhere without engine sustaining elements.

How many of us make our motivation choices consciously.
Let’s ask ourselves these questions.

Could I do this business besides for the money?
Could I find passion for my business through a purpose?
Do I have fun future planned for myself (and my husband)?
Do I go to the rallies to gain knowledge, excitement and motivation and to meet new people and learn their motivations?

I believe there is nothing more important in our businesses (or our lives) than the choices we make to enhance or maintain our motivation. In the long run if you believe in something greater than just the monetary returns you enjoy a better life and find success sooner. So here it goes, my top 3 success elements;

No 1: Design a dream and a purpose and you will thrive,

No 2: By reading books about successful people
we learn their success stories, testimonies and motivations. From this we learn how to succeed because we come to understand all successful people have overcome hardships along the way.
(In Premier we call our upline)

No 3: Keep our prioirtes God, Family & Career.

Jean’s purpose is to bring women a business opportunity
for them to:

1.) stay a home with the kids
and/or
2.) grow personally with their business and build a better life.

Our dreams are redeveloping due to achieving 3 levels of them already. But that's for another day.

For Jean everything falls in place and hardships are reduced because she is; 

"keeping her eyes on her purpose, so all else finds its place”.