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“The truth is, most people spend their lives doing everything within their power to seek success while simultaneously doing everything within their power to avoid failure—a recipe that virtually ensures average performance! Increasing your failure rate is the ultimate strategy for long-term, outstanding performance.”
Richard Fenton, Go for No! for Network Marketing
“Not Taking NO Personally Here’s my take on the fear of rejection: It’s a sign that you’re placing a higher value on your fear of looking bad in front of other people than you are on making an impact in someone else’s life. It’s saying, “I place a higher value on how I look than I do on impacting other’s lives and making a difference on this planet.” No one wants to hear that because it’s tough. It’s tough love. The truth is if you’re not willing to practice getting rejected so you can develop the ability to go out and prospect for your network marketing opportunity, that’s fine. Just own it. Embrace”
Richard Fenton, Go for No! for Network Marketing
“One of the great ironies is that having too great an emphasis on success can lead to failure—while placing an emphasis on increasing your failure can lead to massive increases in your success.”
Richard Fenton, Go for No! for Network Marketing
“is the friction of life that polishes us, and the risks we take—not simply our successes—that become the greatest measure of who we are.”
Richard Fenton, Go for No! for Network Marketing
“Sometimes this happens because we get lazy and would prefer not to keep pushing ourselves. Other times, it’s because of the perception”
Richard Fenton, Go for No! for Network Marketing
“To achieve meaningful success—to be considered successful by virtually any standard—you must be willing to fail. There are no exceptions to this rule.”
Richard Fenton, Go for No! for Network Marketing