That is what we are taught in Network Marketing and Direct Sales. Is it really that important? And how do we, as adults who have all but snuffed out our dreams, start to dream again?
I believe that your dreams are the most important part of your business, right up there with your reason why! After all, dreams are what we hold onto when the person we thought was going to be perfect in our network marketing business quits; or the person who we thought was going to promote us to the Star Fleet Commander position in our company quits, right?
You can start dreaming again. You just have to DO IT!
Grab a piece of paper and answer these questions:
If $10,000 landed in my lap, and I was not allowed to pay bills with it, what would I spend it on?
If I had $20,000 and two weeks, where would I travel to; what would I do there and who would go with me?
What is my biggest dream for my family? What would I like to accomplish in my business for my family?
What is holding me back from achieving all of these things?
Dreams are powerful. I encourage you to start dreaming again! All of the “business how-tos” in the world don’t matter if you don’t have dreams and a reason why!
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Jackie Ulmer says
Heather, I just love your comments and your style!
Some day we’ll ask and answer some questions together over a glass of wine and that will be a blast! No Excuses was great, I learned a ton!
Love ya!
EXPECT Success!
Jackie Ulmer
Heather C Stephens says
I love your questions here, Jackie, and felt that they definitely helped me to dream bigger.
I have such a tendency to be more work than play, and your 10K question initially had me thinking about what I could do that would make that grow, instead of dreaming about what I would do for pleasure with it, until I got to the part that said I couldn’t pay bills with it.
I’m curious if it’s just me or if it’s women in general who have trouble giving ourselves permission to feel pleasure is as important as productivity? Maybe it’s because I’m at the “throw massive coals at my business phase” but even unplugging from time to time feels challenging to me.
I’ve been forcing myself to unplug on the weekends which has actually turned out to be a very beneficial habit for my business as well as my sanity. 🙂
Thanks for helping me to open my mind! Hope you have a great time at No Excuses! Wish I was going to be available to be there or to watch it live, but I’ll get-away…a girls weekend to Chicago with my mom and sister. (It’s the first weekend long “pleasure” trip I’ve taken with them!)
Guess I’m taking baby-steps toward dreaming, huh? Your questions should be fun over a glass of wine in the hotel room with them! 🙂
Heather