There are two kinds of people.







There are two kinds of people.



1. People who find excuses

2. People who find a way



Most days you will not know which person your are surrounded by.

But when an obstacle presents itself…

The true nature of a person is brought into the light.

The difference between the two types of people is visible in the way they handle a situation.



Take the following obstacles for example…



Obstacle Scenario #1: There are no monetary resources left to invest in a needed marketing campaign to generate new leads...



Some will use this as an excuse to quit.



Others will double the investment by changing the payment type.

Paying for the campaign in sweat.

Sweat equity.

Paying for the campaign by means of investing their personal time.





Obstacle Scenario #2: There are not enough people who desire their product enough to want to spend money on the product/service.



Some will give up on the product and look for another to sell that people may want.

Or even decide they should change course and do something that does not require selling at all.



Others will go and find the people who need their product in order to solve a problem they are experiencing.

These people understand that one person’s want may be another person’s desperate need.

They find a way to make their product valuable by connecting it with the right customer.



If there is a will there is a way.

You are smart enough to find the way.

If you are in an industry that has been around for a long time…

There is also a need for what you do.

The question is…(And one only you can answer)

Is there a need for you…specifically you?
Are you scarce?



If you are determined to solve peoples problems by providing your service…

If you are resilient enough to not give up…

Accountable enough to not make excuses…

Faithful enough to know if a way can be found-you will find it….


Yes...

We need you.






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