7 Habits of the Multi-Million-Dollar Producers by Randy Gage:
All multi-million-dollar producers develop these seven habits,
whether consciously, or subconsciously.
1) They Have Strong Posture
They know what they have and they paint BIG visions to candidates
and team members.
2) They Practice Daily Self-Development
Every day, never waste commute time, 30 minutes a day will
transform your life. Structure a culture of S-D on your team
3) Demonstrate Consistency
The business takes 10-15 hours a week - do you really do this?
What do you do during those hours? Are you consistent on
Leadership Sessions, daily exposures, follow up, attending the
events, etc?
4) Are Willing to Sacrifice
Are you using your kids and spirituality as an excuse - or a reason
to do the business? Are you willing to unplug the TV for a couple
months?
"I will do today what others will not do, so tomorrow I can do what
others cannot do."
5) Project the Appropriate Image
Do a mirror check every time you leave the house. Do you look
like a leader? Dress on purpose
6) Honor Commitments
Start, end events on time. Show up when you are supposed to.
Model the behavior for your team. Do what you say.
7) Utilize all Events
Use the tools of influence to PROMOTE events, not ANNOUNCE them.
Events build team unity and get people over the line. Use tough
love and make campaigns for all major events.
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James Holmes, Global Team Builder, Coach and Trainer, combining online and offline techniques to help you grow your business. To request a free 30 minute consultation contact James by phone at 303-523-9503 or email at james@AskJamesHolmes.com
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