(I did have a hard day last week as i left the word "Day" out of the title. Sorry folks!! :)
We were very blessed to have Todd Rowland and Jack Cotten to speak to us last Tuesday night here in Raleigh at the Brownstone Hotel. They gave very down-to-earth and helpful instruction and encouragement. Lee Flack (sp?) shared on how he was able to successfully work in the FHTM business. It was very helpful.
Todd shared some really good points. One of them being that "we have more power with our websites then Circuit City had with their storefront". I believe i quoted him right. That really made you think. Wow! I am making a difference. Also, he shared about how the President
of Dish Network was so impressed with our business that he went to Lexington, KY himself to meet Paul Oberson and to sign up with us.
Jack Cotten spoke on the principle of sowing seed and the rest was up to God. Also, that if people aren't interested or reject the business, it is not a reflection on we the presenters.
At our Monday night training meeting, Bill Harloff spoke on "Go for NO". The concept being that if people keep saying no to us, then we should embrace "No". Look for "No". Then when a "YES" occurs we will be pleasantly blessed. That way we are not disappointed and cast down with the "NOs". Great concept and we should use that in our everyday lives. Sometimes, others just don't want what we've got at least for the moment. Right?
Well, for those who are interested. The cars are basically fixed. Thanks to Joseph our mechanic (who by-the-way will come to work on your car where you are within reason). I did a little bit as well. Yes, folks the secret is out. I like to do "handeman" stuff. My most recent conquest has been putting in spark plugs,wires, and maybe a distributor cap and rotor only on older easy car engines. I even taught my daughter how to change her oil on Thursday morning, then made fig preserves and canned them. She wasnt interested in helping with the canning at that moment. Tonight i have to sheetrock an area at our sons' condo, while dad works on fixing the virus on our sons'computer. :) I am pretty tired now and have to be careful not to get too over tired. And soo...life goes on. :)
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