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Establish Your Gameplan According To Your Passion

Written by: Derek Bayer

Article Overview: What are you passionate about? Why does your business exist? Answer these questions and you will have the basis for your gameplan.

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Establish Your Gameplan According To Your Passion

Your first step in achieving success in your business is to establish your vision for your success. I previously wrote about the importance of having a mission statement and if you haven’t already done so then I would suggest revisiting that exercise and getting that done. It may seem like an obligatory drill or “necessary evil” but make no mistake that it is a key step toward your success. Develop a clear picture of your business. Ask yourselves these questions: Why does it exist? Who are you looking to attract? What are you passionate about? Set yourself apart from your new venture for a moment and look at what you were looking for before embracing this business. You found what you are looking for and now you are out to attract those looking for the same. You are going to attract those that want the same opportunity you want and are passionate about the same things. Be yourself in your game plan, it’s definitely easier than being someone else. Notice the use of the word “attract” here. Your goal should be to brand yourself and your business to attract people to your opportunity. Cold calling and chasing prospects is exactly what you most likely do not want to be doing. Attracting those already interested in what you have to offer leads to a conversation that is enjoyed by all. Remember an organization exists to give value to its team members. Your success will come as a result of assisting others to reach their goals. Your passion in your business should be communicated clearly. You will need to be in a constant and persistent pursuit of your goals. Stay on track, communicate clearly as to attract like minded entrepreneurs and share your opportunity. It’s much easier to share an opportunity than it is to sell anything. So go ahead and identify the reasons your business exists and pinpoint what it is you are passion about. Then set your game plan accordingly. To Your Massive Success!! Derek Bayer

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I am an entrepreneur dedicated to helping others attain their success. I developed a strong work ethic at an early age. Too young to be added to payroll, I began sweeping parking lots & delivering newspapers. I quickly learned I control my own financial situation. Being class president in high school & coaching the boxing team, leadership roles were taken on early in my life. I earned a degree in Marketing and then started a career in restaurants, however nights, weekends and traveling were not going to be conducive to family life. I entered the mortgage industry, experienced success and founded Maximum Mortgage Services in 2002. I am now married to a wonderful wife, Sherri and we have 3 beautiful children. We believe in the value of giving back to the community and we are very involved in local charities. I am on the board of directors of Auberle and am the volunteer chairman for their biggest fundraiser, Voices Carry. The internet has opened up new doors for income opportunities and I seize the opportunity to create a residual income online. I work this business with the mindset that One can only achieve great success by assisting others in attaining their success.

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