That happens to me as well. Don't give up. I found that you really can't say the wrong thing to the right person. It seems that the person who will go for this is the type that is open-minded, self-starter, is at physical health challenge wits end, and/or financial wits end. It seems to be the healthy people that are like, "Ok, that's nice.....yawn.". People who are not self-starters would rather just have employment. Also, approach matters. I'm trying to learn about attraction marketing, and reading John Maxwell's book, "The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication". Despite all of the rah-rah, I think that there is a science that we have to learn on how to approach people and how we think of ourselves as we approach people.
@FlourishingLove That's a really good answer to someone else's question. LOL I'm at the point where I'm debating whether or not to get involved with lifewave. I think I understand the product and I've experienced in sales and some experience in network marketing as well. But I have no network existing. So, I would be faced with the proposition of approaching strangers in public places. Do you think it's realistic to expect to build a team this way? Have you sponsored people in this manner? Any suggestions?
@@idavidicus Yes, I've had some success with strangers. I wear a shirt that says, "Ask me why I patch." People ask. I give a short reply and then send them a short 3 minute video. If people recognize what it is, they get excited, but be careful not to say too much. Let the videos do the work!
Would you say that your success that you've had in 9 weeks is in some part due to your existing network? Did you already have a long list of partners from past MLM projects that were ready to jump on board with you?
You guys ROCK!!!!!!
I speak to people everyday and they glaze over every time. I’m in Melbourne Australia (BTW)
That happens to me as well. Don't give up. I found that you really can't say the wrong thing to the right person. It seems that the person who will go for this is the type that is open-minded, self-starter, is at physical health challenge wits end, and/or financial wits end. It seems to be the healthy people that are like, "Ok, that's nice.....yawn.". People who are not self-starters would rather just have employment. Also, approach matters. I'm trying to learn about attraction marketing, and reading John Maxwell's book, "The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication". Despite all of the rah-rah, I think that there is a science that we have to learn on how to approach people and how we think of ourselves as we approach people.
@FlourishingLove
That's a really good answer to someone else's question. LOL
I'm at the point where I'm debating whether or not to get involved with lifewave. I think I understand the product and I've experienced in sales and some experience in network marketing as well. But I have no network existing. So, I would be faced with the proposition of approaching strangers in public places. Do you think it's realistic to expect to build a team this way? Have you sponsored people in this manner? Any suggestions?
@@idavidicus Yes, I've had some success with strangers. I wear a shirt that says, "Ask me why I patch." People ask. I give a short reply and then send them a short 3 minute video. If people recognize what it is, they get excited, but be careful not to say too much. Let the videos do the work!
@@idavidicus Do you have someone to sponsor you? I have another channel, here on YT, called, "Patch to Glow". My contact info is there if you'd like.
@@FlourishingLove
Thanks, really good answer
How did you do this in 9 weeks 😱 so happy for you!!
They had a huge network prior to joining - switched everyone over
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Would you say that your success that you've had in 9 weeks is in some part due to your existing network?
Did you already have a long list of partners from past MLM projects that were ready to jump on board with you?