Daegan Smith
to me
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I Would like to share this e-mail with all of you
Every now and then I'll get a compliment on
my online abilities and it always throws me
for a loop.
Not because I don't think I'm pretty darn
good and know quiet a bit that could put
recruits in your downline and money in your
pocket, but because of how it's said.
Yesterday I was instructing someone on a
portion of their marketing and on the spot
they called me a genius.
I quietly smiled . . .
See, to that person, my spur of the moment
advice was genius, but to me, on the other
end of the phone it was far from it.
It was simple experience and the ability to
translate that experience into simple ideas
that would help move that person forward.
As I sit here writing you this letter you
need to understand I never once got an A in
any English grammar or literature class I've
ever taken.
Yet . . . Here I am writing you this email.
I've authored several books, I've written
several sales letters from scratch in a day
or less that have earned hundreds of
thousands of dollars each.
The question is how . . .
It ain't talent.
It's something for more important, far more
powerful, and NOT in short supply.
It's the simple willingness to practice.
Sure, I may be better at recruiting people
online today than I was a few years back when
I couldn't get a person to NOT hang up on me.
Sure, I may be able to put together systems
from concept to real live results brining
physical form in weeks.
Sure, I know how and where to get more leads
in a day than most can get in month or
several months, but . . .
It's not talent.
It's simply practice. It's just falling.
Getting up. Falling. Getting up. Falling.
Getting up. Etc . . .
And that's something anyone can do, but the
harsh reality is most people want rewards
without effort.
They need to see the fruits of their labor
without work.
If you need someone to send you a check
before you earn it you'll be needing it
forever.
Forget about talent. Forget about what you
don't have. Forget about how good someone
else may seem to be.
Non of that matters. All that does is having
the intestinal fortitude to get started and
not stop till you're there.
Fall down. Scrape your knee. Get up and start
going again.
Far more important than talent is drive and
the willingness to practice what you so
choose to master.
You do this and one day people will call you
genius. (Never thought it would happen to me,
but heck, here I am.)
To the top,
Daegan
"The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead"
P.S. What do you practice if you want to
master push button recruiting? This:
http://workingant.getnetmlmprofits.com
Sunday, May 3, 2009
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