I'm a pushover. I too easily think I can travel several paths at once. Which isn't necessarily a good thing when it comes to creating a home business. I've heard before, and I've said before, that you need to be careful, thoughtful, as you choose what direction to head towards your dreams. It's just not a good idea (so they say and so I'm learning) to work "horizontally" on lots of different projects instead of "vertically" focusing on one.
But I want to try this product. It's a bit about the desperation one who has a chronic, off-the-radar, health challenge that often gets in the way of substantial and persistent effort.
My friend is sure that this product will be the answer I've been looking for. The problem is I just don't have enough skepticism, and healthy skepticism is an important quality when looking for either the cure to a chronic problem or the right fit in a home-based business.
The Sponsor was tough...I took a bit of a browbeating. She was interviewing me for this spot, and she wasn't sure and still, apparently, isn't. Ah, well. What can I say.
My friend is willing to take a chance on me anyway; a bit of desperation, I think. But should I again take a chance on a kind of home-based business I've tried before...unsuccessfully?
What would you do?
At the last minute, I honored the lesson I had learned. I'm just not suited for multi-level marketing. My friend was disappointed, and I can't blame her. But neither could I go ahead with a business I finally knew had no place in our overall strategy. Instead of veering off the path we had determined, I remained steady. Phew!
Blessings,
Judy
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