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I’m reminded of those infomercials that sell abdominal exercise equipment. Sure they always show the guy with the chisled abs and the girl with the hot sexy body and flat stomach. They sure do make it look easy don’t they? It’s almost as if you only have to order the machine and somehow magically the FAT will simple melt away to reveal your wash board six pack.Britt Phillips

How silly is this? It’s obsured but millions of people are sucked into beliving the power of advertising every year. The power of sugestion is incredible. And when you combine the power of suggestion with the fact that we are all incredibly visual by nature, well… cue the fitness models, break out the video camera, add an upbeat sound track and you’ve got the makings of a runaway record breaking sales product.

I’ve been working out for over 20 years. I’ve worked out in many mainstream gyms and fitness centers. I’ve worked out with wrestlers and other celebrities. I’ve trained lots of people who wanted to get in shape. I’ve certainly had my share of people approach and ask how I got so big and muscular and in shape etc. I’ve turned heads simply because of my physical appearance. People always want to know the shortcut or the secret.

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Ever wonder why some people always seem to have their life together? You know the ones I’m speaking of. They have a well groomed lawn. Their house is always immaculate. They drive a nice car. They have a loving family. And if you aren’t careful all that sugar and sweetness can give you a cavity! Or maybe it will inspire you to emulate their success.

In order to have success in every area of your life, you must make a decision to let go of fear and embrace focus. Now I realize some will say yeah Britt you’re a millionaire already and you can simply throw money at anything that comes up and make it all well and good again. Yeah that sounds great in theory but it’s not at all practical. Being wealthy doesn’t instantly fix all your problems in life.

So before I tell you how to truly become successful, first allow me to help you define the word so you have a better understanding of what it actually is. If you have a million dollars in the bank and yet your relationships with your family and friends are horrible and lacking love, energy, and substance, do you honestly think you are successful? No matter what you may think, the answer is NO! All you are in the example is a very unhappy person who also happens to have a million dollars. Success is measured by most clueless people’s stereotypical definition purely by a monetary sum. This back-wards thinking clearly demonstrates how far away from real true success subscribers of this incorrect thought process really are. Success is not one dimensional. Success is a process of personal evolution. How one evolves by the decisions they make for themselves and those around them always becomes the determining factor in life. And it is not the balance of your bank account.

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Ask a large number of people who have tried and failed in any sales related position and you’ll most likely hear things like… “I’m not cut out for sales.”… “There are too many objections.”… “No one has the money”… etc. However the fact is sales like anything else simply needs to be learned. The process must be studied. And here lies the problem. Most are lazy and do not want to take the time to discover how the sales process actually works and thusly how to be really good at it.

Let’s look at the excuses.

“I’m not cut out for sales.”…

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You’ve most likely heard it said… “You must be willing to do the things others won’t do in order to have the things others won’t have.” And it’s true. After working with literally thousands of people either through one on one mentorship or in a group training or seminar environment, I know the reason most never do the things they should be doing to ensure their success.

It really comes down to the desire and adaptiveness of the individual. Desire by itself is great and it’s very important, but unfortunately desire is overshadowed by the assumptive reasoning (or lack thereof depending on how you choose to look at it) that in order to reach wealth building goals learning is involved and required. And people dislike learning. They tend to assume learning is going to be tough and simply not worth the effort when their is no guarantee of any success. People do not want to learn. They want everything handed to them.

So how do you reach these people? Simple. You remove their fear of learning and offer them the opportunity to discover. It’s extremely important to understand the difference between the words learn and discover. For the average person to learn something means things like tough, hard, painful, struggle, failure, disappointment etc. However if you remove the word learn you also instantly take away the associated words as well.

Allowing a person to discover then changes the dynamic completely. The word discover to the average person means excitement, fun, interest, laughter, easy, simple, success. And it also allows people to more easily drop their guard and when this happens they are always easier to reach.

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Remember back in school that one class that was your favorite. You know the one you didn’t mind going to. The one you actually sort of looked forward to. The one you lost track of time in and it seemed like you had just sat down and already the bell rang the end of the class? Well chances are you most likely did your best in that class as well. The reason is simple and yet must networkers trying to build a team miss it. It’s called FUN!!! You’ve got to make the lessons fun and interesting or you will lose people at an alarming rate.

Let’s face it. Most things in life are rarely as difficult as we make them out to be. And yet so many fail each day and offer up excuses like… “It was simply to hard.” or… “I just couldn’t understand it.” or… “There was no training.” or… “This business only works for some people.” The fact is most would learn if only they were gotten to a place where they forgot they were trying to learn and were given permission to discover the knowledge instead.

People do not like to learn. They see it as being a tough task. They don’t’ really mind discovering and here’s why. When people discover it is because they have their guard down and this allows them to be more open minded. And when a person is more relaxed and more open to suggestion, then the suggestion can easily take place.

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