Choosing Self-Reinvention
Why haven't you changed? Because, you feel that, if people don't like something about you it's their problem and their loss.
You hold true to your belief that you are the same person that you've always been.
I'm going to show you that you have changed.
Every time a major event happens in your life you change.
You reinvent yourself, if only, a little bit.
You've Reinvented Yourself If you have ever received a promotion at, or change, your j.
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you had reinvented yourself for your new role.
If you have ever lost a loved one you've reinvented yourself.
You had to "become" a parent so you reinvented yourself for the part.
If you have gotten a divorce? You get my point.
Your reinvention doesn't have to be of monumental magnitude but it must occur.
We are always evolving so that's no way around it.
With that being said, imagine all of the deliberate reinventing that take place in your life if you put forth conscious effort.
I ask you, take a little time to reflect back on things in your life paying particular attention to the situations in which you had to reinvent yourself.
Very often the reinvention was due to the feeling of not having a choice.
When is the last time you did something for the first time? Reinventing yourself can begin today.
Starting right now.
You can begin to create the sort of home business and business relationships that you have always imagined having.
Start calling your prospects within 24 hours of being notified that they are interested in you and your networking marketing business.
Even better call the ones that you have been courting, via email and text only, for a few weeks or months.
You know how a new prospect responds with surprise and excitement when you make personal contact with them? Imagine how you would feel if more of them responded in that manner.
Cut a video a few times a week or host a webinar on a regular basis.
If you perform these actions in your business sporadically then by doing them consistently they would shift into the category being 'new'.
Consistency, the new~ness, is the difference.
It is in the new ~ness where reinventing yourself by choice takes place.
Until next time, Nina