Monday, May 4, 2009

Complain Less

Be careful to keep your personal challenges to yourself and those closest to you.

The people around you have challenges of their own and likely won't be able to give yours real attention. Also, in time (if we're awake), we begin to see what a complete waste of energy a complaint (or whine) is even to the people who might be most interested... ourselves.

Once we embrace this fact, complaining less should be fairly easy... until someone around us begins. At that point, we might have a tendency to join in. When we smile, we remember to do what we can to minimize this tendency. When we move, we express care for another's situation and help if we can.

Strive to be complainless.

To feel good and flourish, researchers say that people need a 3:1 positivity ratio. That means they need to hear three positive statements for every complaint.

Having a positive attitude has been linked to mind-body-spirit benefits including:

1. Greater creativity and increased intuition
2. Better cardiovascular health and reduced risk of stroke
3. Increased resilience and happiness

—"Positive Affect and the Complex Dynamics of Human Flourishing," by B. Fredrickson and M.F. Losada (2005).

Relatively speaking, many of us who complain about anything really shouldn't.

When the complaints begin among our circle of people, maybe we should be the ones who throw out the idea that many people struggle with far more real (and basic) challenges than we do.

That's when we might hear... "Well, it's all relative."

And when we hear that, we should remember (and maybe remind each other) that we're all human beings and relatively speaking, most of us with a roof over our head, food in our stomachs and work to contribute are living every day...

Relatively wonderfully.

Bob Adams

www.maxinternationalradio.com

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Be Thankful

So many of us are lucky in some way. Some, even more so.

Occasionally, we'll have moments that remind us of our luck.

The positive moments...
  1. Our work is recognized as meaningful by a colleague, manager, or customer.
  2. A good friend or family member calls and brightens our day, reminding us of the wonderful people in our lives.
  3. We're finally able to buy that special thing we've always wanted.

The challenging moments...

  1. We'll see someone who appears less fortunate, or hear of a friend losing a job.
  2. We'll see someone working in a job that seems physically difficult, or learn of a friend or colleague's new illness.

We're reminded, but... a little time goes by. A few distractions play out. A couple of things get in the way of the easy, and we find ourselves back to less than thankful (perhaps even complaining... again).

We need to more consistently approach our days and work with gratitude and remember that we're not entitled to either – that they are gifts.

And the most powerful way to express our gratitude is by serving others as well as we possibly can, to put their needs before our own (in whatever role we're in).

To be unable to work, to serve, and to have meaning to others... that is truly unfortunate, unlucky.

We should be more thankful for the opportunities we're given.

Ever caught yourself beginning a sentence with "Knowing my luck..." and concluding with something negative?

For many of us (even you), perhaps it should be "Knowing my luck, I'll win the lottery."

Bob Adams

www.maxinternationalradio.com

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Learn The Wealth Building Secret That Changes Lives


You can create more wealth than you know how to spend — even in today's economy!

If you have your doubts, Read on!

I don't know what your definition of wealth is, but I can tell you mine ...

It's reaching a point at which you have so much money that if you were to spot a deal, invest thousands of dollars into it, and for whatever reason, the deal goes sour, it wouldn't hurt your lifestyle at all.

You would simply shrug it off and say, "Hey, better luck next time."

If that excites you ... then, this has reached the right person. Because the information I want to share with you has the potential to make you fabulously wealthy. And, it can help you reach that phenomenal level of richness with very little sacrifices.

If you want to have it all ...
  • Riches
  • Happy relationships
  • Hobbies you love
  • The time to enjoy all of them
You will enjoy the information I will share with you.

It's also going to help you push past anything that's held you back before ... and attract an abundance of money, happiness, fulfillment — regardless of what career or business you are in.

www.maxinternational.info

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What are we doing!


One seventh or $1.5 trillion, of the U.S. economy today is devoted to the healthcare business, what Paul Zane Pilzer refers to as the "Sickness Industry."

However, by the year 2010, an additional $1 trillion of the economy will be devoted to products and services that keep us healthy, make us look or feel better, slow down the effects of aging, and prevent diseases from developing altogether.

The implications of the shift to proactive wellness are far reaching from health to beauty to food to medicine.

In 1908, Henry Ford's Model T launched the trillion-dollar automobile industry.

In 1981, IBM's PC launched the trillion-dollar personal computer industry, which grew so fast that PC sales surpassed U.S. auto sales in only ten years.

The trillion-dollar industry of the twenty-first century has arrived, and it promises to similarly revolutionize our lives and offer entrepreneurs and investors the opportunity to amass great fortunes.

This next big thing is the wellness industry, and Max International can show you how to state your claim now while the market is ripe.

In the book The Wellness Revolution, best-selling author Paul Zane Pilzer—a world renowned economist, lay rabbi, presidential advisor, college professor, and entrepreneur—has stated that the Health and Wellness Industry will be the next trillion-dollar revolution.

Already a $200 billion business, with most of its revenue coming from vitamin sales and health club memberships, the wellness industry is just now taking off. In just ten years, an additional $1 trillion of the U.S. economy will be devoted to providing healthy people products and services to maintain their health.

Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or distributor, I can show you how to get in on the ground floor of this burgeoning industry by explaining:

  • The scope and potential of this budding business
  • Why the $200 billion in proven demand is only the tip of the iceberg
  • How demand for Max International products has exploded over the last year

Bob Adams

http://www.maxinternational.info/

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Opportunity Knocks

Have you ever wondered why over 13 million people are involved with Network Marketing, why they love it and how they are making all that money?

Well, Network Marketers know there are two kinds of people in this world. The first are the kind of people that will spend their whole life building someone else’s business. The second are those who spend their life building their own business. Get the picture?

They do!

We at Max International believe, life should be lived to the fullest by accomplishing your dreams and spending your time how you want to spend it. With Max you can do just that. You will have the freedom to take control of your future. You are your boss, you make the rules, you choose your hours and you make it happen.

Your opportunity with Max is unparalleled in the industry

Max gives you one of the most lucrative compensation plans in the industry with an incomparable product that makes a dramatic difference in the lives of others.

Max offers an easy, low-risk plan with very modest start-up costs designed to make you money and ensure a better life.

Let Max International provide your path to health and wealth.

Yours in success
Bob Adams (adamsmaxteam@gmail.com)

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Building Your Downline In "Down Times"

Hey Freinds,

This came in my email from Tim Sales last night and I think it is spot on, so thought I would post it for you to read.

Economists the world over are telling us the sky is falling.

"Things are going to get worse before they get better," they say.

If you listen to them, they'll have you thinking...

  • No one is has a dime to spend...and if they did, it wouldn't be with you...
  • It's too hard to build anything right now - best to wait out the storm in safe waters...
  • You have no chance of succeeding because "big businesses" are failing - therefore the little guy doesn't stand a chance because they're not as smart

.... please excuse me but what they're saying should be flushed down the toilet - especially if you're a network marketer.

Right now is one of the best times for a network marketer.

Strange as it seems, network marketing actually blooms in rough economic times. After someone gets laid off from their "safe" job, they're a little ticked off, and don't want to work for anybody ever again.

The thought of having to rely on anyone again for their livelihood disgusts them.I don't blame them.

I never liked relying on anyone, other than myself, to make ends meet - and get rich.

My InBox Is Flooded

Everyday I'm getting S.O.S. messages from network marketers. Being an ex-Navy man, when you hear an S.O.S. it's ingrained in you to respond.

Seems network marketers - new and old - are listening to the talking heads and allowing them to control their most important asset

...Their mind! Lesson #1: Always control your thoughts - they're really the only thing you have control over.

They'll either make you or break you in this business. Get control of them and direct them to your goals. Don't let anyone ever steer you away from what you want.

Not your friends... not your family... and definitely not someone who gets paid to tell you bad news!

Building Your Downline In A Bad Economy

Once you get control over your thoughts, the next step is to steer your prospects away from "the sky is falling" mentality.

This is a bit more difficult - but very achievable.

I'm getting email after email about how "hard" it is to build an organization in these rough times. Reality is, it's really easier... but only when you know how to communicate the right message to your prospect.

Coming out and shouting that you have a great way to make money, places you next to a used car salesman in your prospect's mind.

The fear of being robbed by a snake oil salesman increases when the purse strings are tightened.

Yet, it's still a very profitable time - if you know what to say, how to say it, in what order to say it and most importantly, how to move a new prospect into being a distributor.

How To Learn What To Say When The Economy Is Rotten

You're not going to be able to escape your prospect's perception about the condition of the economy.

If you try, you'll be hit with every negative statement they've heard from the talking heads on the news.

Therefore, you must - and I do mean MUST - go right in and address their chief concerns about being able to build their downline during so-called rough times.

I say "so-called rough times" for a couple reasons...

  1. Because I was on a flight the other day, sitting in first class and it was full. FULL! I and everybody else paid 5 times what others in coach paid. Seems as though people are spending money... where they believe the value is!
  2. Billions of dollars changed hands yesterday! Truth is, the amount of money that exchanged hands yesterday, the day before and the day before that is staggering. People are still buying houses, new cars, and expensive clothes. I'll admit, not as much, but... they're still buying!

... the primary reason people are still buying is because they believe what they are buying delivers value to their lives!

Economists also say, 2009 will be the 'turn around' year. This is the year the economy will hit rock bottom.

After you hit bottom, there's nowhere to go but up. Once the "fear factor" disappears from the masses there will be a huge upswing in the market.

Working your business when it's "tough" out there, will dramatically increase your ability to explode your downline once the economy swings.

Prepare for the future by mastering effective communication today.

Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.

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To your success,

Tim Sales

Friday, March 6, 2009

What To Look For In A New Business

The recession is creating more and more people who suddenly find themselves out of work.


That being said there are more people than ever before looking for jobs that just are not there.
One option that some people are considering or should be considering is home based businesses or Network Marketing.

These new entrepreneurs can find any number of ideas for self-employment. But not all of these ideas will prove to be a good business opportunity. Evaluating what we call in the industry the "3 M's" of a business can weed out those that may fail from those that have a good chance to succeed.

The first M.

Is there a Market?
The first step is to determine if there are enough customers willing to buy your product or service for you to make a living. Learn what the Trends for the product is, Seek advice from people who work in the industry. Learn as much as you can about your potential customers. Get to know your competition's strengths and weaknesses. Focus research on how well they are meeting the needs of the customer. It should be a product that needs to be renewed or refilled to keep your customer base ever expanding.

The second M.

Is there a Margin?
Even if there is a market for your business, you still need to determine if it can earn you a living. The second step for evaluating an idea is to understand the basic economics of the business and the Compensation plans. How much will the product or service sell for and how much will you make on the sale of it, also what is the growth potential?
Don't get bogged down in trying to understand the compinsation plan fully, but try to get some kind of an understanding of it, so you can at least explain it to the new people you will be recruiting into the business.

And the final M.

Is this for Me?
The final step is to figure out if the business is a good fit for you. Is your WHY big enough that it will carry you through the challenges of your new business. And it is your experiences, knowledge and skills that increase the chances of successfully launching and growing your new business.

Evaluating the "3 M's" behind each idea for a new business will help increase your chances for success in that new business.

Although you may feel that you need to hurry replace lost income or are about to loose your income, take time to ensure that the new business you are looking at will truly provide a real opportunity.

Yours In Prosperity
Bob Adams