62: The Pain of Waking Up vs. Staying Asleep

Your Virtual Upline Podcast - En podcast af Bob Heilig

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This week I’m announcing a big change-up in the podcast. A majority of the previous episodes and trainings have been applicable to all different types of entrepreneurs. Now, I’m shifting the focus towards solely the Network Marketing profession. There will be TWO brand new episodes filled with original content EVERY week. These episodes will focus specifically on how to help you with your network marketing business. In this episode we’re going to talk about the pain of waking up vs. the pain of staying asleep. Many people think that avoiding pain will benefit them in their business, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Once you commit to a path and take action, things start to change. And when the Universe knows you’re serious, it starts to move right into action with you. This, however, doesn't mean that there won’t be pain that will move you out of your comfort zone. Regardless of what we do in life, we will face one of two pains: The Pain of Waking Up or The Pain of Staying Asleep. When we stay ASLEEP we choose to not examine our lives. There is a quiet longing for something more for ourselves. However, if we make the decision to WAKE UP, we must face an entirely different type of pain. We must face the pain of the growth process and the truth about what we need to do to become better. It is the pain of feeling exposed. If we can accept and embrace these short term pains as good things, that pain turns into long-term joy. It’s the harder and rarer path to follow because none of us consciously wants to choose pain, but we MUST feel that pain if we are to awaken. Hopefully you get a ton of value out of the training, feel free to share the episode with anyone that you think it could help!  For more great free training like this, make sure you go to www.BobHeilig.com. How do you like the new format and messaging of the show? Go to iTunes and leave a comment to let me know! 

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