tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050211745130616091.post1879623458125488367..comments2024-02-11T04:17:09.530-06:00Comments on Bill's BIG mlm Blog: Big MLM Tip of the Day: Time Management - Real Time KillersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050211745130616091.post-83576030241235539762011-04-27T21:36:17.386-05:002011-04-27T21:36:17.386-05:00Bill,
Very true. I find often that I need to clos...Bill,<br /><br />Very true. I find often that I need to close down my browser to work on a tab for FB because there is always a notification to follow and it can really take time away from getting a job 'done'.Bruce W. Darbyhttp://freedomiscontagious.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050211745130616091.post-60234549290256275472011-04-27T20:09:13.176-05:002011-04-27T20:09:13.176-05:00Time (Life) management is a constant challenge for...Time (Life) management is a constant challenge for all of us. One of the best things about network marketing is the potential to leverage other peoples' time. <br /><br />You probably think I mean your downline's time. That is the long range goal and can eventualy produce a nice semi-passive residual income. I have enjoyed a full-time passive residual income for the past year-and-a-half as a result of eighteen months of part-time work I did in 2008-2009.<br /><br />But when you begin it is wise to leverage your upline's time and talent and knowledge and experience -- especially if you are working the business part-time!<br /><br />Your upline is paid to support you. They only need your help to invite prospects and thus expand their sphere of influence. They (we) can take it from there and present the opportunity and products and answer questions. You can have millionaires working for you and paid by the company to help you make money.<br /><br />The longer you remain in "inviter mode," the more money you will make. Later, as the upline, you will naturally move into presenter mode. Then, later, hopefully you will turn over the support to downline leaders. It is a wonderful win-win system.Buddy Hodgeshttp://relatingonline.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050211745130616091.post-16100062223795853732011-04-27T13:51:10.164-05:002011-04-27T13:51:10.164-05:00Yes Bill, who doesn't struggle to manage their...Yes Bill, who doesn't struggle to manage their time and get the best out of it? I still do..but working on it everyday to have it scheduled and sticking to it.selfdiscipine is just a must. sharing this on media sites.<br /><br />Wendell B.wendell bulbaaihttp://wendellbmarketing.com/blognoreply@blogger.com