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What is the Number One Key to Success?

I was recently on a company webinar that focused on the "why" of the business instead of solely focusing on the "products" or "elements" of what the business sold. Many agents were confused as they wanted to learn more about the products.

Well - the reality is, product knowledge falls into 3rd place when it comes to the top three keys to success. There are two keys to success that are far stronger than product knowledge in determining how much success anyone will have at any business venture.

Whereas the number 3 key to success is indeed product knowledge, the number 2 key to success is goal setting, focus, commitment, and action.

The number one key to success is...

Passion! Defined as enthusiasm, excitement, and a deep conviction of the product and program.

Passion is hands down the number one key to success in any business. It is what will keep you driving forward when the going gets tough. It is what fuels your fire of wanting to share with others and help other people. True passion cannot be contained, and people will not only see it, but they will sense it from every fiber of your being

This is exactly the reason many people fail to succeed BIG in their business -- because they are not a product of their business. If you do not personally own or use the products your business sells, it is virtually impossible to develop the deep-rooted passion for the product that is so incredibly vital for your success.

Please remember one very important thing each and every day, and if you do, you'll be so successful you won't know how to handle it. Passion (enthusiasm and deep rooted conviction) is far more powerful than Knowledge.

Please visit my site (www.EraseDebtEasily.com/Biz_Pack.html) where you can learn about a system I use for prospecting, plus download a free copy of some motivational e-books like 'Think and Grow Rich', 'As a Man Thinketh', 'Acres of Diamonds', 'Art & Science of Personal Magnetism', and 'The Science of Getting Rich'.

Thanks!
Carol

http://erasedebteasily.com/Biz_Pack.html


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Ingrid Boey Comment by Ingrid Boey on March 16, 2009 at 6:18am
Hi guys ,
I like your comments and I toaly agree with Carol. The problem I see is : how c
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agusdin pulungan Comment by agusdin pulungan on March 16, 2009 at 4:25am
Passion and persistence bring you close to succsess.
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Noel Gama Comment by Noel Gama on March 16, 2009 at 4:19am
Persistence.
Ziyad Comment by Ziyad on March 15, 2009 at 11:41pm
Passion & Focus (P & F)
Edward L. Carter II Comment by Edward L. Carter II on March 15, 2009 at 10:48pm
The keys to success are:

1. A positive attitude
2. Hard work
3. Faith in yourself.
David J. Lamp Comment by David J. Lamp on March 15, 2009 at 10:48pm
Action is #1

You can have passion, knowledge, skills, hope, belief or a good idea although if you do not take action you can not experience success.
Rebecca Beasley Comment by Rebecca Beasley on March 15, 2009 at 10:04pm
For me, I have to love what I'm doing, or it's no use doing it. If I hate my job I'm not going to do as well, it's that simple. But if I love what I'm doing, believe in what I'm doing and have a strong desire to succeed, I will.
Ron Monteith Comment by Ron Monteith on March 15, 2009 at 9:49pm
"Give and it shall be given unto YOU"..... help others achieve their goals, show interest in what others are doing in their business, their life and family.... almost immediately they will become interested in what you're doing but truth is... it shouldn't be a big surprise to you as it's simply human nature to want to give back.
Ulrick Graham Comment by Ulrick Graham on March 15, 2009 at 9:38pm
The #1 KEY to success is attention to the little things (details). If you miss the forest for the trees and the trees for the forest, it is like being up a creek without a paddle.

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Robert Sloan Comment by Robert Sloan on March 15, 2009 at 9:08pm
That makes sense, no matter what the business is. Entrepreneurs have to be passionate. It's not something you can clock in and do like a regular job and drop it the minute you clock out.

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