Conversations with The Greatest Networkers… The clips heard ’round the world.
from John…
Here’s a “Dear John” email I received last evening from Inna Tokareva. She is from Kiev in the Ukraine. I haven’t made any corrections to it. Not to embarrass. As Inna admitted in a PS. “…my English is not perfect.” I wanted you to get the real flavor & feel of what the lady had to say about the clips she listened to from Conversations with The Greatest Networkers in the World.
I sent an email asking people for feedback on the clips. Here’s Inna’s. I trust you’ll appreciate what she says about the value she got from each one…
Dear John, this is Inna. Let me first tell you a couple of words about myself. I am 43, I live in Ukraine, I work with Oriflame for 1 year and before it was Mary Key. 3 years ago I decided to quit. I think you heard these reasons hundreds of times, they are mostly the same: no sales ( = no incomes), no team, and it’s better for you not to know what my husband thought of Network Marketing.
After some days I’ve bought your book The geatest networker. I’ve read a lot of other books. Something was still missing.
Since then I made some efforts to be in the business. But I still have poor results.When I listened to your clips some things were very bright to me.
They really impressed me because I recognized my own thoughts.
In Randy Gage’s clip this was the idea to be the leader for yourself first.
Then of course I recognized myself being a perfect product expert. I was just furious when my people couldn’t speak of a product as professional as me. Mr Sven Goebel helped me to clear it up.
In John Haremsa’s clip there was an interesting saying: I can do it is not the same as I will do it. Very typical for me.
A big help was to know that it’s more easy to recruit women showing a lifestyle because they are process oriented. Thanks to Josephine Gross.
Very special thanks to Lynn Allen-Johnson for a picture of a shy woman who prefers to speak easyly of a product but not of a business. Just my situation.
And naturally a lot of thanks to you for what you do to me. I know more about my weak positions now, so I have some ideas of what is to be improved in the future.
The total impression is as if I visited a doctor and he told me what is wrong with me.
I made a list of what I will do tomorrow…
Thank you.
I appreciate you too.
Me. Again. “I made a list of what I will do tomorrow…” You don’t “gotta’ love it” & Inna, but I sure do. I gave her a subscription to Conversations as a thank you.
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Absolutely wonderful and inspiring! Much success to Inna.