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Paula Pritchard 

 

Blessings In Disguise
 

Network marketing is the most amazing learning ground for life. As I look back on my career in this wonderful profession, I know that I can attribute all my personal development, positive attitude, goal setting skills and some of life's greatest lessons to network marketing. I have many stories, most of them including some trials and tribulations that turned out to be blessings in disguise. It is hard to pick and choose one story from my numerous experiences, but the most dramatic and memorable one happened to me fifteen months into my network marketing career. I had worked very hard during those months and had no significant success to show for my efforts. I had an organization, but we were not setting any records. So my upline decided that my organization needed to set a goal and reach it. He pulled my team together and inspired us all to commit to reaching a certain goal. I even announced my personal commitment to reaching that goal to the whole group.

 

At the end of the month, hardly anyone in my group had participated in the goal we had set. I was very disappointed. I decided I had enough and was about to quit. I was so discouraged, I didn't know if I could take the pain any longer. Maybe network marketing just wasn't for me.

Then a turning point happened. My upline mentor said to me, "Paula, if your group doesn't excite you, you've got the wrong group!" Now, you have to understand, that was the last thing I wanted to hear. I had just spent fifteen trying months getting this group together and now he was telling me it was the wrong one? And what did he mean by "excite me"? My group didn't excite me; I was constantly trying to excite them. In fact, I felt like I had a job. I was miserable. I was either going to quit or start over. The idea of starting over was very painful; yet I knew quitting would probably be even more painful down the road. So after a 24-hour self-pity party, I made the decision to start over. But this time I knew if things were going to be different, I had to be different. I knew if things were going to change, I had to change. If things were going to get better, I had to get better. I took full responsibility and left myself no outs. I became 100 percent committed. I was going to make it to the top or die trying, but I wasn't going to quit.

To start, I knew I needed people, but I realized I wasn't going to work with just anybody. I changed my attitude: I let go of all doubt and decided I was going to the top no matter what. Don't misunderstand: I was not arrogant; I was strong. When I showed people the business, I told them I was going to the top and would like them to join me, but either way, I was going.

 

The results were amazing. More people signed up with me than ever before and I believe it was because I was sold first. I realized people want to follow those who know where they are going. No one wants to be a part of your "test". When they knew I was 100 percent committed, they didn't want to be left behind. Within three months, I had accomplished that original goal and went on to reach one of the top positions in the company. In fact, I was the first single woman to reach that position in North America with a company today that is number one in the world. As I look back now, I realize how close I came to quitting this profession altogether.

Sometimes in life we grow one step at a time. Occasionally we take leaps because of experiences that dramatically affect our lives. I found most of those experiences revolve around trials and tribulations. It takes incredible faith to believe that success can actually happen to you and that all your hard work eventually will reap financial benefits.

 

I now understand that some of your greatest successes come after some of your greatest disappointments, if you just push ahead and persevere. Napoleon Hill, in his book Think and Grow Rich, devotes part of his first chapter to this very phenomenon. For me, my disappointment was a blessing in disguise because it took me to a place I needed to be. Who I am today is in a large part due to my defeats and disappointments.

 

Life sometimes gives you a hard time and occasionally puts you at a crossroad where you are pushed to the extreme, where you are forced to make a decision. At the same time, it provides you with the opportunity to rise to the occasion.

If I could talk to anyone who was contemplating quitting, I would encourage them to take personal inventory, to make sure they believe in themselves, their company and are 100 percent committed. If they have that part down and they're willing to push through and persevere, they will be amazed by how the forces in the universe will come to their aid.

So, embrace disappointment; it is the universe's way of letting you know that success is just around the corner and it is your time to rise to the occasion.

 

This article was taken from Network Marketing University  

 

Paula Pritchard, Ambassador & Master Distributor

Tampa, Florida 

 


Network Marketing is...

"I believe America!s economic future, the health of its commerce and service, is rooted in effective network marketing. People are sick and tired of the deprivation of human dignity they experience at the hands of so many of today!s corporations, which in the past ten years have scooped up all the quid for the guys on top, leaving behind some very talented people without a future. Network marketing is turning off the spotlight of working for a corporation, and turning on the floodlight of the greatness that we all have within us. I love what you're doing in network marketing, because you!re creating an opportunity to affect the self-esteem of many, many people. You!re giving people hope and providing a launching pad for them to discover their own greatness. I think network marketing is potentially the greatest economic opportunity that has ever existed"


- Frank Maguire  

Former Senior Executive for FedEx, KFC, ABC and American Airlines





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Just back from a 10 km training run! I felt like a sled dog ready for the Yukon Quest - the effect of drinking Xe before I run!

After seeing a friend's pictures and hearing the stories of her marathon on the Great Wall of China, I impulsively decided, with a friend, to do it as well. This unique Great Wall Marathon only happens annually in May, making May 2012 the first possible date to enter. A perfect way to celebrate my 65 years!

Twice a week since October, I have seen my chiropractor, Dr. Jody Anderson, who has helped me with stretching and much encouragement. He emphasized minimizing risk and protecting what I have built as I steadily work toward my marathon goal. He commented on having favorable genetics, a suitable fitness level and with a big smile, he exclaimed, "And then there's the healthy chocolate factor!"

  

Before running, I make a one scoop wellness shake, often with frozen bananas, water and a can of Xe. I love the happy, positive and confident feeling that I experience every time I have my Xe. During my long distance runs, I frequently eat my Xocai chocolate, especially little bites of the cookie for added protein and nutrients. At the end I celebrate with a full recovery shake.

  

I know that the Xe, wellness shake, cookies and hard chocolate have all played an important part in my strategy for successful training. The proof was there after my 30 km training race. I slept a full 12 hours and was happy to wake up feeling fully rested, with energy and a pain free body ready to take on the usual Monday routine.

As you can imagine, I am stocking up on my Xocai products so I have an abundant supply with me in China. I am so grateful for the Brooks family who had the vision to create these powerful, healthy products. Also, I am grateful for my friend, Judy Daniel, who shared this gift with me. I will always have my healthy Xocai chocolate to FUEL MY DREAMS.

 
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