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Rise Up & Do It Yourself


So, if your upline isn’t providing you with the support you think you need, do it yourself.  If you think you need more training, train yourself – read books, attend events, purchase training programs.  If you aren’t provided with the resources to present to prospects, create your own resources – set up a powerpoint, reserve a meeting space, find another distributor who is willing to participate in a conference call.
Remember, YOU are responsible for your own success.  Take charge.  Become a leader.  And reach your own success.
If your upline isn’t providing you with any support, then you have to make a decision.  Are you going to despair and settle for less than your potential?  Or are you going to step up and become the leader you were meant to be?

By Eric Worre.

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