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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

“He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.” Benjamin Franklin


“We are accountable only to ourselves for what happens to us in our lives.” Mildred Newman

Accountability:  the quality or state of being accountable; especially, an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions.


As network marketers, the foundation of our success and productivity is self-accountability.  When we hold ourselves accountable for both our successes and our failures, it demonstrates that we are aware that whatever the results of our actions – or inaction - we only have ourselves to credit or blame.

As self-employed entrepreneurs, it can be more challenging to hold ourselves accountable than when we had a job and a “boss.”  Can we meet the challenge?

In network marketing, far too many blame their company or their products when they are not making sales.  If they examine their own behavior, work habits, values and motivations, those people will likely see that they themselves are to blame.  Of course, if they do not have the desire to hold themselves accountable, it is unlikely they will conduct that self-examination.  After all, it is so much easier to blame others.

Because we are independent representatives, self-employed, we must be mindful of all of our decisions and actions.  Whether we work totally alone or as part of a team, in the end, only we are responsible for our actions.  We cannot control or anticipate how others behave, but we are in full control of how we react to those we encounter through our day-to-day and situations that may occur. 

If your business is struggling, take a close look at your own behavior, work habits and activities.  Do not make excuses; do not place blame; take action to correct whatever you discover YOU are doing ineffectively or are not doing at all.  Review the training that you have been provided.  Are you trying to reinvent the wheel, or are you doing what the leaders in your company are doing?  Are you expecting too much too soon?  Are you devoting enough time to your business to make it grow and develop?

I ask these questions to my team members who complain that they are working their Xpress Healthcare business, but they are getting no leads. Those who are honest with themselves realize the error of their ways.  Those who are not willing to hold themselves accountable often quit, moving on the the next company where they will begin the process once again.

Self-accountability is empowering!  WE are in charge of our own lives, our own actions, our own accomplishments and our own decisions.  As home business owners, WE are the bosses!

To learn more about Julie Klein and Xpress Healthcare, visit http://joinxpresshealthcare.com

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Top Ten Inventions that Changed the World

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To learn more about Julie Klein and Xpress Healthcare, please visit http://joinxpresshealthcare.com 

There is Work, and There is "Work"


When we promote our business opportunities, it is wise to advise prospective representatives that they will have to work their business for it to be successful.  Money does not fall in our laps just because we signed up. 

However, there is work and there is “work.”  With the many ways to promote and market our businesses today, working our business can be enjoyable, even fun.

It is for this reason that I spend time training my new Xpress Healthcare team members to use forums, blogs and social networks to “get the word out” about their business.  Those team members who are earning money are spreading the word through these mediums, not instead of, but in addition to marketing methods used in the past.  Ads, flyers, business cards, brochures and face-to-face are all still valid, but the market is somewhat limited.

IBOToolbox is my favorite forum.  It is unique among the thousands of other forums available to us today.  IBO members are all people who own a home business, are seeking a business opportunity – or both.  We all have something in common.  And, we all help one another to promote our businesses.  Where else will you find that?  Nowhere that I have found. 

In addition to that, I have found that IBOToolbox to be a better site at which to develop online relationships than any other forums.  The common connection we all have – home business owners - brings out the best in us all.  No one says anything negative about anyone or another member’s business, and we all encourage one another.  I simply enjoy spending time on IBOToolbox.  And it is a fabulous place to promote your business to a much wider audience than you can possibly do on your own.   

So, I encourage my Xpress Healthcare team members to participate regularly on IBOToolbox and a few other forums I use regularly that bring traffic to my website.  The more we participate on the various forums, the more enjoyable they become.  We meet new people, learn and are sometimes entertained by other members’ blog posts, all while branding ourselves and our businesses. 

Although I believe IBOToolbox is the best, I also participate in social networks, post blogs and participate in a few other forums.  I encourage anyone with a home business to do the same.  I am confident that you will agree that it is the best way to promote yourself and your business.

To learn more about Julie Klein and Xpress Healthcare, please visit http://joinxpresshealthcare.com

Thursday, September 13, 2012

How We Learn


As a team leader, I train many people how to perform the various tasks required to operate and promote an Xpress Healthcare business.  I have learned that I cannot teach every person in the same way, although I am teaching them to do exactly the same things.

Fortunately, I have quite a few really sharp team members.  When demonstrating how to navigate our back office or how to get the most benefit from using IBOToolbox, some simply follow instructions, and training is completed in a short time.

There are only a few who simply cannot follow instructions.  It is interesting, because they do not appear to be unintelligent.  When I tell them go to the “Dashboard,” for instance, they go there.  Then I tell them to click on the “Share” link by “Bob Jones’” name, they tell me they don’t see Bob Jones.  After having them describe the page at which they are looking, it turns out that they had left the Dashboard and are on a different page.   (I am using IBOToolbox here just as an example, but this actually happens with various websites.  I am aware that IBO actually has its own training videos.)

When I have a scheduled training session, I send an advance email telling new team members to be logged onto the site about which I’ll be training them.  Most do exactly as I ask, but others have not logged in, and in fact, some haven’t yet created an account on that page as I had asked them to do.

The majority of my team members are somewhere in between the “really sharp” people and those who cannot follow instructions.

I know that not all network marketers believe it is necessary to train their team members as thoroughly as I do. Having failed in two companies prior to being personally mentored with my Xpress Healthcare business, I believe that more people will develop into leaders if I also mentor my own team members.

Recently my team has begun growing much more quickly than in the past, and I am spending too much time training.  So, I am searching for a tool I can use to record a training session, showing the screen on my computer with my “voice over” instructions.  Team members can watch it and pause it as needed, and I will be freeing up time for myself. 

I know they exist, because I did download a program that does exactly as I described, but it doesn’t work every time, so I have abandoned that software.  Those who know me are aware that I am a “low tech” person.  If it isn’t REALLY simple to use, I will not use it.

If anyone knows downloadable software that will serve my purpose, please let me know.  Meanwhile, I will continue my online search.

To learn more about Julie Klein and Xpress Healthcare, visit http://joinxpresshealthcare.com.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Teaching, Not Just Using IBOToolbox


Like so many thousands of us, I have found IBOToolbox to be a very effecting marketing platform.  It offers a suite of free services and tools unavailable anywhere else at the same cost – FREE!

When I first joined IBO, the first thing I did was watch the video about getting started.  I had a few problems with that.  For someone with no knowledge of how the site worked, the video moved too quickly for me to follow; the demonstration to “click here” and “click there” was also done so quickly, I didn’t know what he was clicking on; and finally, on my computer (now replace with a much better one) only showed the scree on the video very small, so I was unable to read any of the titles.

After watching the video, I started exploring the site so I could become familiar with the terms used and how they were used… “like,” “share,” “comment,” and “bump.”  A friend also helped me learn a few of the basics.  Then, I went back and watched that same instruction video and I could follow it much better and understood what they were talking about.  It was only AFTER learning a little about the site and how to use it that the video was of any help to me.

IBOToolbox has become a huge tool in the marketing of my business.  So much so that it is part of my basic training to new team members.  I realize that many people are more savvy than I on the Internet and sites such as IBO, however, I don’t want my team members to have to struggle to learn the purpose of the site and how to take advantage of the platform of tools the way I did. Far more people than I realized have a similar learning skill level to my own and are grateful for the training.

So, now when a new team member joins my Xpress Healthcare team, I immediately schedule a training session that includes teaching them how to use and benefit from IBOToolbox.  Some pick up on it very quickly, and I’ll see them participating a great deal soon after training.  Others are more challenged by it.  A few have been unable to understand the concept of the site, asking “Why would I want to promote someone else’s business?” That is generally the first thing I explain to them, but a few do not believe it is worth their time.  Too bad, because they are losing out on about the best totally free marketing platform on the Internet.

I have been teaching my team members about IBOToolbox for some time, and I am not at all surprised to see that those who are doing well with their business are also active on IBO.  Those who are struggling with their business rarely return to IBO after I trained them, if at all.

I have been using IBO for quite some time to promote my Xpress Healthcare business.  Since joining and participating on the site, traffic to my websites has increased dramatically. 

I truly believe that IBOToolbox is an essential tool for any entrepreneur to help them “get the word out” about their business.  

To join IBOToolbox, go here:  http://www.ibotoolbox.com/invited.aspx?jid=11454

To learn more about the author, Julie Klein, and her Xpress Healthcare business, visit http://joinxpresshealthcare.com.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Tell the Universe What You Want


I am not a very spiritual person, although I am working on it.

My husband and I have had our house on the market, because we want to move to California to be near our family.  Our second six-month contract just ended with a realtor with exactly ONE person looking at the house in all that time.  Until a couple weeks ago, I was pretty down it.

I was talking with a friend – who also happens to be very spiritual and a therapist.  We were discussing the slow housing market, and I mentioned that when we do move to California, it will be more difficult for us financially.  California is more expensive in most things - food, real estate, gasoline – than in the area of Arizona in which I currently live.

For my friend, it was an “aha” moment.  She said, “Don’t you see?  That is why your house has not yet sold.  You are not yet prepared to live in California.  Once your business grows more, you will be able to afford it easier, and then your house will sell.”

Initially I just chuckled, but it did get me to thinking.  We’re making a decent living now, our bills are always paid on time, we always have food on the table, but we sometimes run a little short for “entertainment.”  Right now, it would be much more difficult to pay the higher cost of living in California.  I accepted that fact as true, and relaxed about our house not selling.  I decided at that moment that when the time is right, the house will sell.

It was only two days later that my business picked up - dramatically.  In fact, in the past two weeks, I have added more team members to my Xpress Healthcare business than I have in ages.  If I recruit only two more team members this month – with today being only the 10th of the month – I will break my all-time record, possibly even a company record!  My team members have been signing new team members in higher numbers as well, which of course, increases my income.

I have put no more effort into my work than usual.  In fact, training all the new people has kept me from promoting my business hardly at all.  And yet, people are contacting me and joining my team.  I do not call prospects.  They call me.  I give no presentations, because my websites do it for me.

I can think of some logical reasons that new team members are joining at a record pace.  Prospects like some recent changes we’ve made in the company.  Kids are back in school.  Vacations are finished for the summer.  They all make sense and certainly may be contributing to my increased Xpress Healthcare business.  

However, it may well be more than a coincidence of timing.  It may be the knowledge that I want to move to California, but I cannot afford it right now; therefore, my mindset is different, influencing how I am working without even knowing I am doing so.  Yes, I choose the reason to be the latter, and I am excited to see how many new team members my colleagues and I can continue to bring onboard.  Maybe there is something to this “Tell the Universe What You Want” theory.

To learn more about Julie Klein and Xpress Healthcare, please visit http://joinxpresshealthcare.com

Monday, September 3, 2012

Let's All Grow Up!


In my area, like nearly every other city in the United States, political signs appear to be everywhere right now! It doesn’t seem to matter whether they are signs of Democrats or Republicans, here in Southeast Arizona, the signs are being vandalized and stolen.

Are we children? You don’t like the fact that John Smith is running against Bob Jones, so you’ll steal John’s sign? Really? Most cities these days we have to deal with graffiti. While I definitely dislike graffiti and disrespect those who put it there, for the most part, “taggers” are teenagers.

However, a neighborhood surveillance camera caught someone vandalizing a political sign a couple nights ago. He appeared to be a man in his 50’s. I was glad that the newspapers and radio did not announce to which party he belonged or whose sign he was vandalizing, because it doesn’t really matter. It is happening to signs from both parties. 

I attended a political event recently attended by both parties, and the speakers were from both parties. When someone asked why Susie School Board Member didn’t have any signs on the corner of X and Y, she responded that she has put several at that corner, but they kept disappearing.

In my city, there are the criminal codes associated with the damage to political signs, and they are being applied to anyone violating those codes. 

“16-1019. Political signs. It is a class 2 misdemeanor for any person to knowingly remove, alter, deface or cover any political sign of any candidate for public office or knowingly remove, alter or deface any political mailers, handouts, fliers or other printed materials of a candidate that are delivered by hand to a residence for the period commencing forty-five days before a primary election and ending seven days after the general election.”

How childish to believe that destroying or stealing a political sign will help the opponent. I have never determined for whom I would vote because I was influenced by a sign. Intelligent adults will read about the candidates, online or in a newspaper, and/or watch them on television to learn more about them.

I will vote for the person with whom I agree on most issues affecting our country or my local area. I don’t want to vote for someone who tries to get my vote by bashing their opponents. (I know it is hard to avoid these days.) I will also vote for the person who puts our country, city or state first, not their political party.

In some ways, politics is not that different from competitors’ advertisements in business. Nearly every business has competition. I choose to sell my products and business opportunity by informing prospects how my company will benefit them, what we have to offer them. I do not speak ill of my opponent in the hopes that prospects will dislike the other company and come to me instead. 

I recently observed a representative of a company doing just that. In writing they were saying negative things about my company. Their negativity is actually backfiring on them. Prospects frequently call me after looking at the other company and tell me how they don’t like the negativity surrounding them.

So, after careful research and consideration, I will vote for the candidates who most reflect my views in a variety of areas. I will not vote for those who lie or spin the truth to make their opponent look less competent.

I will also continue to promote my Xpress Healthcare business in a manner that tells the public about the company’s integrity, our excellent products and our exceptional training program. 

C’mon folks, let’s all grow up!