Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Stop Being Prejudice! No... It's not what you think : )

Hi Team,
 
I want to strongly encourage all of you to STOP being prejudice.
 
Yes... many of you are being prejudice and don't even know it.
(And I promise you if you will stop.... your business will grow.)
 
Now before I continue on... let me clarify what I am talking about.
 
No.... I am not talking about racial prejudice.
(although if you are doing that ... STOP that too)
 
What I am talking about is..... Prospect Prejudice.
 
When you read the definition below... you will see that basically
being prejudice means that you are pre-judging someone without
a good reason.
 
Which is what many people do when they start building their mlm biz.
 
They make up their minds that someone will not be interested in
their opportunity for no logical, fact based reason. So... since they
already know (think) the person is not interested... they don't even
bother sharing their program with the person.
 
You can't judge a future downline success partner by their looks, the
way they are dressed, the cologne or perfume they have on or by
the way they talk or walk.
 
It would be so much quicker if you could.
 
It would be very nice if people would wear something that said...
No... I am not interested in your opportunity today because.....
 
Or wear a badge or shirt that says...I am looking for a home based
business... please share your opportunity with me.
 
But They Don't................
 
It is not our duty, job, mission, to play psychic and pre-determine
who and who will not join our program if we share it with them.
 
Our "success activity", is to share our program with everyone we can,
and let them decide if it is right for them or not.
 
So.... if you are being been prospect prejudice. It's not too late to redeem yourself.
Simply stop it... don't do it anymore... and start sharing Mentors Club with
everyone you can.
 
 
"Have you shared your Mentors Club website with at least two new people today?
What about yesterday? What about tomorrow?"
 
Go Team Bare Feet!
 
Blessings, Dr. Reggie Cochran
 
Main Entry: 1prej·u·dice
Function: noun
Pronunciation: 'pre-j&-d&s
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin praejudicium previous judgment, damage, from prae- + judicium judgment -- more at JUDICIAL
1 : injury or damage resulting from some judgment or action of another in disregard of one's rights ; especially : detriment to one's legal rights or claims
2 a (1) : preconceived judgment or opinion (2) : an adverse opinion or leaning formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge b : an instance of such judgment or opinion c : an irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual, a group, a race, or their supposed characteristics




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