Monday, September 17, 2012

Why Quit DXN Business?

Success versus Quitting DXN Business


Do you ever wonder why people quit and failed in DXN? And why someone pursues and become successful in DXN?
What is the difference between them? The answer is so simple, successful people in DXN don't give up that easily and they take action  in every idea they think are good. They never entertained negative things that surround them.

It is not that easy to build a long term business in DXN, but it is possible and you have to work hard to achieve it. There is no elevator to Success, you need to climb the ladder. You may think that successful people in DXN get in that status easily, you are wrong! They had experienced the challenges that you are experiencing now, but they don't quit in Doing DXN Business. They also experienced failure and started over an over again until they make it.

Quitting is the Easiest way to fail in DXN business


If you want to succeed in this business, just don't quit doing DXN business and if you want to fail in DXN, quitting is the easiest way. Try to interview some of the successful people in DXN on how they became successful in DXN business? They will just answer you  just keep going, never stop doing DXN business and soon you'll make it.

I like to share a video on how Lego became successful and how they overcome the challenges in their business.



My story of quitting DXN Business and how did I deal with it

I myself have experienced this kind of feeling but truly successful people have something in common. I don't want to quit DXN Business and I always say to myself that I will not become a failure and I never back down.Those are the words that I keep on saying to myself whenever I feel like quitting.

I also keep myself busy, I always attend meetings at the office to keep me updated on what is new, I talk to positive people and interview some of the successful distributor about what they are doing. Until I felt that I'm comfortable, proud, knowledgeable about the business and became independent doing the DXN business.

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