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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Believing In Amway?

 Some leaders in motivational organisations have spoken in the past, and I believe they continue to do so today, about faith and belief. Make it a reality by speaking it into existence. Some of this is the mantra of IBOs who believe they are on the verge of reaching diamond status. It doesn't matter that your chances of winning the lottery are statistically higher than your chances of going diamond in Amway. In fact, I believe there have been more powerball lottery wins in the United States and Canada in recent years than there have been new Amway diamonds. However, this is an open and honest question for IBOs, prospects, and Amway fans. Does it really matter to you whether or not this business is successful and that you will be successful?

Would you feel comfortable entering into a bank and talking with a loan officer if you actually believed what you were saying? Tell the loan officer that all you have to do is sponsor 6 people who sponsor 4 people who sponsor 2 people and you will be a new platinum sponsor in no time (silver). After that, all you need is six of these groups, and the money will come pouring in while you relax on a beach in the Bahamas, sipping cocktails and watching the waves roll in. After that, approach a loan officer about a business loan. In the event that you suppose this advice is absurd, it is possible that you do not genuinely believe in the business. Assuming that a loan officer possesses some financial knowledge, he or she would be able to assess the profitability of the firm before providing approval for the loan.

Would you be comfortable talking to your doctor about joining Amway because a diamond generates far more revenue with significantly less work than a gemstone? A business professor from your local university would be a good option. You would think that someone with established business expertise would recognise the potential of an Amway business and join your efforts. Or would you be laughed out of the professor's office if you tried it? Do you actually believe in what you're trying to accomplish? Using the curiosity approach, or directly approaching prospects and inviting them to an Amway meeting, is your preferred method of prospecting. If it's the later and not the former, it's possible that your faith isn't as strong as you think.

How diligently do you put forth effort in growing your company? How come you aren't constructing and working on your diamond mine as if your very life depended on it? If you genuinely believe that going diamond is the solution to all of life's issues and problems, why aren't you doing so? Perhaps your belief is not what you believe it to be? Do you recruit new members into your downline on a weekly or monthly basis? If this is the case, it is possible that your belief is not what you believe it to be.

If you are having second thoughts about what you are doing, it is most likely because you are witnessing IBOs arriving and disappearing. Perhaps you are experiencing monthly losses in your company. Perhaps you notice a high number of workers leaving the company on a regular basis. It's possible that you'll witness the same old leaders taking the stage and delivering the same old rah rah remarks. Perhaps you recognise the logic and common sense that underpin the majority of the articles featured on this blog. My blog is not intended to persuade anyone to leave Amway. In order to help individuals make informed judgments about joining Amway and a motivational organisation such as WWDB or BWW, I created this blog to provide information to information seekers and to aid people in making informed decisions if they are interested in learning more.

Do you actually believe in what you're doing? Do you have faith in yourself?

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