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A LESSON IN PERSERVANCE: THE BAMBOO FARMER

August 13th, 2009

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Was listening to a live webinar last night and one of the golden nuggets that I got was,

“Strength comes from belief” George Hartmann, Master Distributor of Sponsor Daddy.

This is so true!

If you are not rock solid in your belief of what you are doing (personal, dreams, business, company, goals, and the list can go on) how can you feel good about yourself and what you are doing.

Other people will be able to try to throw you off track.

People will always try, but you must be stronger.

Are you going to let them!

Not me, I want to be and do what I want to do.  I hope that you do too!

Here is a short story of the bamboo farmer that did just that.

“The Bamboo Farmer”
an inspiring story of faith and perseverance:

Once upon a time there was a farmer. He lived in a farming community and had farmed, like his neighbors… for all of his life. As time passed by he became bored with farming traditional crops, he still loved farming but felt unchallenged. So he set about the business of researching alternative crops. Making a living and supporting his family was critical, so he wanted to make sure he made a wise choice. Therefore, he began reading, researching and speaking with experts with more knowledge than he before making his final decision.

After studying a variety of options, he decided on Bamboo. The climate, soil conditions and equipment at his disposal could make growing and harvesting bamboo a profitable business. He was convinced he was making the wisest choice and began making the changes needed to become a Bamboo Farmer.

Now remember, our farmer lived in a farming community. For generations his neighbors had all grown traditional crops like corn and wheat. You can only imagine how the idea of growing bamboo was received. Upon telling his fellow farmers his idea, they mocked him calling him foolish, all the time warning him of his impending peril. They were unwilling to accept change or progress. However, the farmer was unshaken, he had done extensive research and was confident of his knowledge. He would not back down from the belief that he could grow bamboo and even turn a substantial profit in the business.

Well, if you know anything about bamboo, you know that the first year it’s been planted…nothing happens. You don’t get so much as a twig or a leaf! His neighbors were ruthless. They had all harvested their crops while he had nothing at all to show for his efforts. He was undaunted and confident in his knowledge. But wait, there’s more bad news. The second year nothing happens either, not a sign of a bamboo tree anywhere. Again he was forced to endure a second year of ridicule by his heartless neighbors. Still, he was unshaken in his confidence.

The third year came…and guess what? Bamboo, everywhere bamboo. His crop grew a foot a day! By the end of the summer he had a virtual bamboo forest. He harvested his crop and sold it for a huge profit. His neighbors were astonished. In fact, several who had once ridiculed him began to show interest in becoming bamboo farmers as well.

The farmer went on for many years enjoying the benefits of his new crop, bamboo. He and his family enjoyed a very happy and successful life, unafraid of growth, progress or change, confident and determined when facing challenges.

This story teaches us two lessons. First, when you have knowledge you have tremendous power. Knowledge gives you confidence to pursue your dreams and goals…regardless of what others think. Throughout history our most prolific leaders, inventors and businessmen were very often the subject of ridicule by their peers. It was their faith and single minded purposefulness that drove them to persevere and ultimately achieve their dreams.

The second lesson is that just because we don’t see immediate progress, doesn’t mean we should give up. The reason the bamboo tree doesn’t grow until the third season is because it spends the first two years growing roots, building a foundation so that when it is ready to grow it will have the stability to stand tall reaching tremendous heights. Without those roots, the tree would fall over with the first strong wind. Had the farmer lost faith, had he not had confidence in his knowledge, he might have tilled the crop under during the first or second year and created disaster for himself and his family.

Have faith and persevere! Be careful not to till the crop under before it’s had a chance to grow it’s roots and climb toward the sky!

Keep the faith and don’t give up on your dreams!

Enjoy

rebecca

Bamboo farmer, George Hartmann, Goal setting, Perservance, faith, sponsor daddy, success

AN EVENING WITH TODD FALCONE

June 11th, 2009

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Hi everyone,

I just spent an incredible evening with Todd Falcone, one of the top leaders and trainers in the network marketing industry.  His bio reads world renowned author, speaker and peak performance coach.

Here are some tidbits:

  • FIRST…MAKE THE DECISION…TO BE A SUCCESSFUL NETWORK MARKETER. Show up for events, be a student of success, read and listen to all the experts in the field.  YOU are your biggest asset!
  • SECOND…HAVE A BELIEF IN YOURSELF, YOUR BUSINESS AND YOUR COMPANY.  If you have doubt, doubt will rule.  You will never have the posture of success.  That is not to say that everything will be golden, reality is that there will always be hard or tough days, people will say NO to your opportunity, but that is not saying NO to you.  Pick yourself up, dust off and keep on going.
  • THIRD….CONSISTENCY…Don’t show up to work just one day…but everyday.  Set goals of how many people you are going to talk to each and everyday…and then do it.  Todd Falcone made the analogy of fishing to network marketing…if you never throw you line in the water, you will never get a fish.

I must admit that a year ago,  I was not a successful network marketer, but I have learned to employ these techniques and I am seeing great success.

If I can be of help to you, please let me know.

enjoy,

rebecca russell

Goal setting, MLM Business, Todd Falcone, mlm opportunity, network marketing, success

KEEP ON MOVING……

April 20th, 2009

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KEEP MOVING…..

Every so often I like to blog about things that are just floating around in my head

The picture above that I found in some magazine a few months back has been bugging me to speak to it and what it represents for me.

KEEP MOVING….

For me there can be four.. 4.. categories;

  1. Your physical body…do you on a daily basis, exercise…go for a walk, use the local gym, stroll on the beach with your family. This is so important to keep your body parts moving, build muscle mass, stretch muscles…the more you do the better you feel, the stronger your body will be. Builds to your health and wellness.
  2. Your mind….hopefully you are not spending over a few hours per day in front of the TV…are you reading, doing crossword puzzles, learning how to use the computer, talking with friends. The mind is so important not to lose and only exercising will keep it strong.
  3. Your attitude….are you stuck with the same thoughts and opinions you had 10-20 years ago or have you moved forward. I am not talking about moral values, those never change…but your opinions on the environment, politics, gay rights, about who and what you are!
  4. Your goals…do you have a bucket list of things that you want to achieve…have you done any of them….do you revise according to finances, family and future or are you doing the same old same old. When someone calls can you talk about something new that you are doing. Be successful.

Love to have feedback.

To your health and wellbeing,

rebecca

Goal setting, health and wellness, success

Best to set the sail correct now!

February 1st, 2009

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Jim Rohn has some fabulous quotes but I liked this one…The same wind blows on us all, it is the set of the sail that changes your life”.

What does that exactly mean?   You have three groups of people.

  1. Make no changes in your life group!   You are happy with what you are doing or maybe you would like to be doing something different but don’t know how or just can’t do it.  So 10 years from now your life will be the same.  In my experience no changes usually can result in a bit of backsliding into something you would rather not be doing.  Especially  in today world  with the internet moving so quickly, everyday technology is changing so you may end up in a “you snooze and you lose” situation.
  2. I will wait and see what others do group! There are a lot of people that are dreamers.  Tomorrow I will do this or that but tomorrow comes and nothing happens.  Some people are just too afraid to stick their toe out there,  outside of that safe zone.   Some of us have people that will help us with our dreams but we  really are not listening.   As a result nothing changes   These are the people that are going to wait and see if it works for someone else and then maybe make a few changes.  The problem with that is the opportunity may be gone.
  3. Or the let gets started group! These are the people that  have a vision or dream and they know in their heart they are going to achieve.  They are not afraid to make mistakes, are willing to listen, and will take chances. This definitely is not the easy route but it is the only way changes occur.  Yes there will be failures,  maybe even a lose of money but if you are going to make changes and set the sail for where you are going it does take some courage to step out of that comfort zone.  After some very hard work the end result,  you will gain  more confidence, pride in your accomplishments and the knowledge that you have chosen your path, your destiny, your course of action.

I can speak from experience. I have over the last years and especially this past year have been learning how to explode by network marketing business online.  At first I thought that I was out of my league.  I am of the retirement generation so the computer was like this great big foreign box sitting in the room.  But I did #3,  I set my sail and just did it.  I have had lots of help, took classes, listened to all videos and tapes available, asked  questions when I didn’t really know what to ask, but one year later I am on course.  No, I am not done, because as I go I need to keep trimming my sails.   As I see it the journey is not over, life and things change, so must  I.

JUST DO IT…SET YOUR SAIL TOWARDS YOUR GOALS!

I agree with Jim Rohn  says, “The same wind blows on us all, it is the set of sail that changes your life”.

Wishing you massive success,

rebecca russell

Goal setting, Jim Rohn, antioxidants and lung health, blog articles, health and wellness, internet marketing, multiple streams of income, online network marketing