The real issue here is to demonstrate to your imprisoned relative or loved one the awesome power of an effective network. Meanwhile, each business in the network works to discover, attract, achieve and retain loyal customers outside the network.
Now, you work with your relative or loved one, introducing him or her to the concepts, the ideas, the systems and the processes of home based business operations and success. You focus on this in letters. You discuss it during visits. You demonstrate how a contributing life beats a criminal life hands down. Don't kid yourself! This isn't easy. Initially, your relative or loved one might respond with skepticism, doubt, even insults because criminal thinking does not concede to change easily. Persist! Illustrate! Remember and use the seven laws of success. They are:
1. Get started
2. Develop a powerful "why" for your venture
3. Become and remain teachable and coach-able
4. Master systems and process thinking
5. Work S.M.A.R.T. (all efforts must be specific, measurable, action-oriented, relevant and time focused)
6. Work hard
7. Don't quit
These laws work effectively no matter what you're attempting to do, as well as convincing your relative or loved one to change from crime to contribution.
Let's dare elevate our vision! We began with 5,000 of the FLOC, organized in a national NFLOC! We grow to 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 and on to one million family members and loved ones of criminals working together to help the people they care about transform from crime to contribution. Can it be done? Yes, if enough members of the FLOC believe and act!
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