IBO's: Remember Colonel Sanders When You Hit a Slump
Here is the reality one faces active as an Independent Business Owner with a home based opportunity such as in my case with PB Savings:
We ALL are going to experience the highs and the lows that come with direct selling and when it happens from the NO slump that you will encounter I want you good folks to remember the story of Good Ol Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken and why the word NO simply means you are one step closer to hearing the word YES:
http://yourstory.com/2012/07/the-story-of-colonel-sanders-a-man-who-started-at-65-and-failed-1009-times-before-succeeding/
* At age 65 he was penniless despite running a restaurant for years
* He was retired and living off $105 per month in social security
* An internal belief in his chicken recipe being sellable defined his makeup
Now for the "Rest of the Story" to quote the legendary on air talent named Paul Harvey:
"He started travelling by car to different restaurants and cooked his fried chicken on the spot for restaurant owners. If the owner liked the chicken, they would enter into a handshake agreement to sell the Colonel’s chicken. Legend has it that Colonel Sanders heard 1009 “no”s before he heard his first “yes”.
Ok, let me repeat that: He was turned down one-thousand and nine times before his chicken was accepted once!
Here is the reality one faces active as an Independent Business Owner with a home based opportunity such as in my case with PB Savings:
We ALL are going to experience the highs and the lows that come with direct selling and when it happens from the NO slump that you will encounter I want you good folks to remember the story of Good Ol Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken and why the word NO simply means you are one step closer to hearing the word YES:
http://yourstory.com/2012/07/the-story-of-colonel-sanders-a-man-who-started-at-65-and-failed-1009-times-before-succeeding/
* At age 65 he was penniless despite running a restaurant for years
* He was retired and living off $105 per month in social security
* An internal belief in his chicken recipe being sellable defined his makeup
Now for the "Rest of the Story" to quote the legendary on air talent named Paul Harvey:
"He started travelling by car to different restaurants and cooked his fried chicken on the spot for restaurant owners. If the owner liked the chicken, they would enter into a handshake agreement to sell the Colonel’s chicken. Legend has it that Colonel Sanders heard 1009 “no”s before he heard his first “yes”.
Ok, let me repeat that: He was turned down one-thousand and nine times before his chicken was accepted once!