Whether you're buying a car, seeking medical care, or starting a business from your home, a major challenge is deciding who to trust. We all see lots of ads and websites for home businesses and think, "yeah, sure, I've heard of those things." Sometimes we may be tempted to respond but something holds us back. Is it the idea of network marketing we are afraid of, or is the fear of being taken advantage of by another person keeping us stuck?
Ever since Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden of Eden, humans have been afraid to trust. In their case, they didn't trust God! Satan planted a seed of doubt in their minds about what is really the truth and blind trust was over. I wonder if doubt doesn't hurt us more than trust. Doubt keeps us from believing in ourselves and the possibilities that exist all around us. Having been created in God's image, we have more power and potential than we can ever use. But do we use it?
Our subconscious minds are always giving us "gut feelings" and creative ideas but our conscious "rational" minds hold us back. Can you imagine a world where people are acting on hunches and taking risks? This happens everyday in the world of network marketing. Entrepreneurs are no different than the doubters except they are willing to trust themselves and other people as they blaze new trails. I have been a network marketer for over 3 years now and I have achieved more personal and financial success than I ever could have as a doubter. Best of all, the friends I've made on this journey are happy and full of integrity.
I can't tell anyone who to trust. I just know that being afraid to trust others is a sad way to live. Common sense and intuition have served me well. I trust them first and foremost. After that, I trust poeple who display kindness and honesty, and who demonstrate the Golden Rule. I am so grateful today to be full of confidence and trust rather than fear and distrust. I'm writing the story of my life and it's a happy one.
To your happy story as well,
Sandra Hayes
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