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bago ako mg umpisa share ko muna yung question na tinanong saken knina ng ka team natin. Question: May tanong pa ako partner, sa lahat ng 9 ways of earning income, saan ang pinaka-fluid at madaling maka-contribute sa pag-lago ng income mo sa I8 partner? mao na ang question, kinsa ang d clear sa question? you can comment, if wala, ayus. sa ako answer wa nako iapel ang welcome reward na 300 every account na imu iopen nd the loading business. First, you have to expect a long term business, and a bigger group, thats is why as part of the preparation sa ato group is mgmultiple heads ta, para ang imu effort sulit kay doble imu income ana. And Daily Profit sharing is per account na so pg sa friday may 180 DFS, if u have 15 account, that would be 15x180. How much more kung Second is Pairing Bunos, why ? Kay 200 na sya every pair, imagen may 15 account ka and then kanang imu tanan account my team ka? And because you already are a leader ofcourse no question makakapag create k

Training on Principles of Succees in MLM

    Note: this is a training draft I used to my MLM Team. this is a Tagalog-English with spelling error intentionally produced. If you wish to translate this text to English please leave a comment below.     Sa mga hindi pa nakakakilala, let me introduce myself,  I am Benjie Malinao, I am now living in Australia, kung gusto nyo pa ng dagdag information about saken, you may visit    http://malinaodb.me/ http://malinaodb.com/ http://benjiemalinao.com/ https://benjiemalinao87.blogspot.com.au/   ang basihan ng training natin ngayun is ABC padin,  Attitude, Belief and Commitment. in this training we will discuss a fundament and basic. kung may knowledge kaman sa profession mu, please be an empty cup para may matutunan tayo. if you have this assumetion na "ay alam ko na yan" kadalasan hindi po tayo ngsusuccess if AKNY tayo.   Kagaya nyo nainvite din ako ng MLM way in college.  at kagaya nyo, new-blood ako sa MLM, kun baga bagoh

ABC Attitude Belief and Commitment

Note: this is a draft of my Presentation in my MLM Team. this is a Tagalog-English with spelling error intentionally produced. If you wish to translate this text to English please leave a comment below.   Magandang Gabi Uplines! online nba lahat? lahat ba nakainvite na? anung ngyari? iniwanan ka sa eri? pinaasa kba na mgjojoin sya? hindi kpa nga tapos mgexplain inayawan kna? lahat tyo nkakaranas or naranasan na mareject! So anu ngayun gagawin mu?  tonight we will discuss the ABC rule in Network Marketing. A Attitude B Belief C Commitment Attitude attitude is papaanu tayo ngreresponse and reacts sa ngyayari business natin. the moment you signup to this business you are completly responsible sa business mu. Sa MLM bawal ang emotional dito. sumali ka, ng invite ka, nireject ka aayaw ka agad? panu mu makukukuha ang pangarap mu e iilang rejection lang sa buhay aayaw kna??  Ilaborate ko ito sa sepately training on Personality Development Training yung Attitude

Thinking Like a Farmer by Jim Rohn

One of the difficulties we face in our industrialized age is the fact we've lost our sense of seasons. Unlike the farmer whose priorities change with the seasons, we have become impervious to the natural rhythm of life. As a result, we have our priorities out of balance. Let me illustrate what I mean: For a farmer, springtime is his most active time. It's then when he must work around the clock, up before the sun and still toiling at the stroke of midnight. He must keep his equipment running at full capacity because he has but a small window of time for the planting of his crop. Eventually winter comes when there is less for him to do to keep him busy. There is a lesson here. Learn to use the seasons of life. Decide when to pour it on and when to ease back, when to take advantage and when to let things ride. It's easy to keep going from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. year in and year out and lose a natural sense of priorities and cycles. Don't let one year blend into anothe

Thinking Like a Farmer by Jim Rohn

One of the difficulties we face in our industrialized age is the fact we've lost our sense of seasons. Unlike the farmer whose priorities change with the seasons, we have become impervious to the natural rhythm of life. As a result, we have our priorities out of balance. Let me illustrate what I mean: For a farmer, springtime is his most active time. It's then when he must work around the clock, up before the sun and still toiling at the stroke of midnight. He must keep his equipment running at full capacity because he has but a small window of time for the planting of his crop. Eventually winter comes when there is less for him to do to keep him busy. There is a lesson here. Learn to use the seasons of life. Decide when to pour it on and when to ease back, when to take advantage and when to let things ride. It's easy to keep going from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. year in and year out and lose a natural sense of priorities and cycles. Don't let one year blend into another in a

Facing the Enemies Within by Jim Rohn

We are not born with courage, but neither are we born with fear. Maybe some of our fears are brought on by your own experiences, by what someone has told you, by what you've read in the papers. Some fears are valid, like walking alone in a bad part of town at  two o'clock  in the morning. But once you learn to avoid that situation, you won't need to live in fear of it. Fears, even the most basic ones, can totally destroy our ambitions. Fear can destroy fortunes. Fear can destroy relationships. Fear, if left unchecked, can destroy our lives. Fear is one of the many enemies lurking inside us. Let me tell you about five of the other enemies we face from within. The first enemy that you've got to destroy before it destroys you is indifference. What a tragic disease this is. "Ho-hum, let it slide. I'll just drift along." Here's one problem with drifting: you can't drift your way to the top of the mountain. The second enemy we face is in

The Miracle of Personal Development by Jim Rohn

One day my mentor Mr. Shoaff said, "Jim, if you want to be wealthy and happy, learn this lesson well: Learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job." Since that time I've been working on my own personal development. And I must admit that this has been the most challenging assignment of all. This business of personal development lasts a lifetime. You see, what you become is far more important than what you get. The important question to ask on the job is not, "What am I getting?" Instead, you should ask, "What am I becoming?" Getting and becoming are like Siamese twins: What you become directly influences what you get. Think of it this way: Most of what you have today you have attracted by becoming the person you are today. I've also found that income rarely exceeds personal development. Sometimes income takes a lucky jump, but unless you learn to handle the responsibilities that come with it, it will usually shrink back t