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Navigate Your Path to Ultimate Success

Navigate Your Path to Ultimate Success

FromThe Official Isagenix Podcast


Navigate Your Path to Ultimate Success

FromThe Official Isagenix Podcast

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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When it comes to personal growth, David T. S. Wood's guest, Lisa DeMayo, is an expert on the journey one must take to achieve success. To date, both she and David have spent countless hours taking classes, studying resources, and training with experts in their field. Why? Because they feel that the people, they mentor deserve a leader who has been in the trenches and can relate to whatever struggles come with the business.   David and Lisa both understand what it takes to become an expert in the network marketing industry. What steps are required to get you on your way to achieving the lifestyle you crave? In this powerful episode, Lisa dives deep into the path she has paved, and shares some life-changing tips you can put in place to reach whatever goals you may have. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...   Looking at your journey to appreciate the personal growth you've experienced so far Discovering the root of your limiting beliefs so you can start to move past them Finding the best coaches and mentors Tips to help you decide which network marketing company is the right fit A bonus assignment to help you find your path An expert look at what makes an effective coach   If you were to go to your favorite search engine right now and type in "network marketing coach" or "lifestyle coach," you will receive a mixed bag of experts and novices who all want to get your ball into their court. But if you only have a limited budget or if you're new to the industry, how do you choose the right fit?   Having studied coaching for years, lived through experiences that have honed their skills, and continued studying to this day, Lisa and David are both blown away by the volume of people calling themselves coaches and experts. To find the right mentors, they suggest the following tips:   1.       Choose a variety of mentors Your mentor should be relatable, but also have a lifestyle you admire. Additionally, they need to have the experience to back up any claims they make. They also suggest changing or updating your mentors as you progress through your business and in life, to help you maintain momentum.   2.       Write down your limiting beliefs Figure out why your insecurities are there and give yourself the space to figure out what brought them on. Try not to let other people's opinions affect you because they can make you second guess yourself.   3.       Reevaluate the people you spend time with Examine your pool of friends to see how they align with and support your goals. If needed, find new people to spend time with that leave you feeling full and supported. How to utilize life experiences to find your path   We live in a society driven by money. But earning enough money to have the freedom to live how you want can be challenging. Lisa's career started as a super-successful pharmaceutical rep. with a generous income, a company car, and an expense account. After leaving that role to spend more time with her family, she moved into her first network marketing role for a beauty company where she quickly rose through the ranks to become a top earner. But when she realized that many players on her team weren't treated fairly, she decided to step away from that organization to find her next path.   After leaving that company, Lisa faced divorce, losing her close friend and mentor, and having to face the job market as a single mother. Taking some time to figure out what she was looking for, she developed a list of criteria that her next network marketing opportunity needed to meet. She based the information on the lessons she’d learned from her life experiences up to that point:   What was on her list?   The company needed to be more than ten years old It needed to be international, reaching more than North America She no longer wanted to have to focus on a singular gender or age range Are the products offered able to be used daily? The compensation plan should be binary, and all team members should have equal opp
Released:
Jun 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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