By John Wallen

When I take a close look, I see 2 types of individuals in this industry. You have the ones that execute on a daily basis, and the ones that don't bother. The ones that will be most successful in networking, building their home business, are the ones that execute.

Friends of mine, and many others I'm associated with, noticed that over the years there is one trait that has allowed me ongoing success. I'm not any more brilliant than the next guy, or have had a ton of luck with opportunity, and certainly not the case of having a lot of money to get going with.

They all say it comes down to one thing. "John, what makes you different than everyone else out there is that once you have an idea, you actually sit down and do it". To be honest, that never really occurred to me, and it made me stop and really think. I just took it for granted that if you have a great idea, you just do it right?

Many people get a great idea, and want to think about it for too long. Then they start to realize their business opportunity hasn't gone anywhere. The days turned into months, and then they start realizing they went no where, and another year has past them by.

I don't ponder things to long. I take an idea an start to put it in motion a little at a time, and before I know it, my project takes form. A little bit of execution in my home business has taken my networking a long way. I see no other way to go about it.

Success is not a destination, it's the result of a pattern of habitual behaviors It's not the job, the business opportunity, the comp plan, or the product that resulted in your success. It's your daily habits. You have to be a "doer".

There's a simple marketing system I execute everyday. To be honest , I really thinks it's flawless. But it works so well, I really don't think about it. I use it in my daily routine, and all I know is, It supplies me with this endless flow of leads, and separates my warm market which in turn keeps my network business producing. I thought that's the way it's suppose to work. - 18098

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