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Why, Oh Why? | June 21, 2010

What Is A Why

My dictionary says that a why is a reason or an explanation.

As it applies to your home business, it’s your reason, your motivation, what turns you on about being in business for yourself or for that matter, not just being in business for yourself, but anything that isn’t easy where the rewards, whether material or spiritual, outweigh the hurdles, barriers, effort or time required to make that venture succeed.

What makes an actor or a musician struggle to make it in their industry? Ask them, they all have a reason. It could be for the money, it could be they have something they want to say, they might just want a better life for themselves than they saw their parents had.

What makes a small businessman get up every day for years going to work to make his business prosper? Why does he want to prosper? Does he just want to survive – eke out a living? Does he want to provide for his family and ensure his children have a better start in life than he or she did? Or does he have stars in his eyes and want to ensure that he can help end world hunger? Or help bring relief to victims of natural catastrophes?

Whatever it is, they’ve got a reason, a why for doing what they are doing. A reason big enough to put up with the trials and tribulations they put up with on their journey to success. Your why defines your journey, it’s the goal or the target, it’s where you’re headed. It’s your explanation of why you’re doing what you’re doing.

How Do I Find A Why

You may already know your why and be on your road to success, if so, this may be a refresher or a look at better ways to help your business partners discover what they are striving for, what motivates them.

I’ve seen a few different methods on how to find a why for doing your business. The simplest is to ask yourself what you want out of the business? The answer is whatever it’s going to be, but keep asking. If it’s money, ask what would having money do for you? You may say so I can take time off when I want to. Ask what would you take time off for? You could answer something like: so I can go to events in my children’s lives and spend time with them and bring them up the way I want them raised instead of having them raised by schools and daycares. Whatever it is, it will be highly personal and highly motivating for you.

Another way I found is in a book by John Kalench. He lists some questions to help you discover your motivation in life.

1)    If I didn’t have to work for a living – what would I love to do?  (This is about “doing what you love.”)

2)    If I were just given $1 million tax free, what would be the first thing that I’d do with it? (Of course you’d pay off your bills, we want to look beyond survival. Think BIG prosperity, stretch yourself and think of what you’d really love to do with the money.)

3)    If I learned that I had six months to live – what would I do with the rest of my life? (Assume they are six healthy months – what would you do?)

4)    If I did that or had that, what would it bring me? (As above, you may have to ask this a few times to get to the bottom of it, or maybe not, it may be sitting right on the end of your tongue waiting for the right question.)

There are many ways to do this, but the basic idea is what do you want a business for, what do you want to achieve with it, what will it enable you to do?

Whose Why Is It

You might be tempted to take someone else’s reason as your own, because that seems simpler than all this hard thinking about your reasons for being in business. Trust me on this, this reason, explanation, why, is what will motivate you when the going gets tough, when that new recruit you thought was in the bag says no or disappears, when one of your best producers goes off to another company.

Why Do I Need A Why

Knowing why will keep you going, Len Clements says one of the top five reasons why people fail in network marketing is THEY QUIT. Knowing why you’re working your business will keep you working your business and carrying on towards your goals, instead of giving up.

Help Your Partners Find Their Why

You’ve probably noticed that not only can you use this information to find your own why, your own purpose; you can help your business partners get on the right road to success by helping them find their why for doing the business.

Time Freedom – Geographic Freedom

This topic (of whys) was sparked into life by something I was reading from one of my mentors about his whys for building a network marketing business. He wanted time freedom and geographic freedom. When I read that, chills ran up and down my spine. I had forgotten that was one of my whys, but there it was and I got all excited about it all over again.

I want to be able to go visit my Dad whenever I want, I want to be able to take a month off to take a motorcycle cruise around some part of the country, I want to be able to jump in at a moment’s notice and go help my church at major catastrophes to bring relief to people who lost everything.

If you build that stable, long-term residual income, all these “I want to’s” become possible. Find a why that’s big enough to take you there.

Why, Is There Anything Else?

Once you’ve got the why for your business , you can pick a company and product that fits in with it and aligns with what you want to achieve. In order to do that, you have to know how to research and investigate network marketing companies to find the company that will help you achieve your goals.

Now here’s what might not be so obvious about all this fuss about finding your why and finding the right company. By finding the company that best fits you and your why, your passion is assured and that passion will be obvious to your prospects and make your business easier.

For more info on what to look for, go to www.AlansMLMTips.com and sign up for the “7 Days, 7 Insider Secrets” email newsletter. (The cost is $4000 with a temporary 100% discount if you sign up right away!)

Humor

Just to close out on a lighter note – here’s some funny ads courtesy of Len Clements.

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See you next week!


7 Comments »

  1. VERY good article Alan. Got me thinking about my whys. I like the different points to help steer me in the right direction. xoxo ps – don’t forget my karmic benefits 🙂

    Comment by jacqui — June 21, 2010 @ 6:46 pm

  2. Right on Alan…

    Well said. Thanks buddy. We’ll see you again soon.

    MD
    http://dillmansolutions.com

    Comment by mitchell dillman — June 27, 2010 @ 11:20 am

    • I look forward to it. Thanks for the compliment.

      Alan

      Comment by tweamster — June 27, 2010 @ 8:19 pm

  3. Gee, Alan – I’ve been wondering how to get a week off for a long time. And I know exactly where I’m going to go when I get this week off. I want to go to Florence!

    Comment by Carrie — June 27, 2010 @ 9:10 pm

  4. Great article Alan! It can be easy to get lost in the ‘hows’ and ‘whats’ of business and life. Remembering ‘WHY’ keeps us anchored to our purpose and fuels our motivation. Thanks for the reminder 🙂

    Cheers,

    Martin

    Comment by Martin Paroz — June 27, 2010 @ 11:49 pm

    • Thank you for the kind words and you’re welcome! Do well!

      Alan

      Comment by tweamster — June 28, 2010 @ 1:06 am

  5. Alan,
    Sounds like we’re on the same thought paths. 😉 Discovering your WHY will enrich your life and bring things into your life that you would never imagine possible.

    Definitely find your own why!
    Val 🙂

    Comment by Val Wilcox — June 28, 2010 @ 6:39 am


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