GBG NETW*RK: 7 differences between Netw*rking and Working a 9-5….

If you aren’t bothered, then you must have developed some sort of immunity to the consequences resulting to the increase in lay offs at organisations. The latest is that YAHOO is sacking 5,000 of their staff.

It’s the time to start thinking outside the box. I am not saying you should quit your job, not at all. All I am suggesting is for you, if younarebalready not your boss to begin to think of other methods for money, funds to come in (in-come).

Netwo*king is one of the most inexpensive ways of having a steady in- come. Yes, it’s been bastardised. A friend, whom I shared GBG with, by the way GBG is my Network Organisation, replied with “I read it and thought the product was great, but Network Marketing is not my thing”.

I chuckled with no offence as she is a dear friend.

Networking is what we are all involved in, “for crying out loud”. It is not because there are bad reviews about the sector, should the sector be condemned. The funny thing is that, a majority of people do not know a thing about Network Marketing, but join the bandwagon.

Netw*rk marketing can be referred to as RELATIONSHIP MARKETING. That is how I view it. Anyway, read below 7 differences between a Networker and an Employee. Enjoy. And should you be interested in probing further what I do and how I rose to the very top in my organisation within 24 hours, then send me an email – gbgjide@gmail.com or visit my business site at GUIDED BY GOD.

7 DIFFERENCES:

1) DETERMINE YOUR PAY.
You can’t determine what your boss or company pays you as a salary, even if you are the best, there will be some sort of negotiation. You will also be on a fixed income, with possibly some form of bonus for the very top employees. As a networker, you can set yourself some goals and determine how much you want to earn per week, month or year. It’s that simple.

2) NO RETIREMENT.
As an employee, there is a retirement age, be you the no.1 worker in the company in terms of results. If you attain the agreed retirement age, you are automatically given a hand shake with possibly a wrist watch. As a a networker, there is no such thing. In fact, the older you become in this sector, the more you are respected and sought after for your experience.

3) DETERMINE YOUR HOLIDAYS
Did you notice the plural – holiday(s)? As an employee, you will be lucky to go on one, or better still, you may be offered to the opportunity to buy back your holiday entitlement in return for more hours working for the company who pays you for your time. As a Networker, you determine your holidays, and I do not hasten to add an “s” to plural because there are several holidays taken by a Networker.Basically because you can afford to as you can work anywhere in the world with your smartphone or iPad.

4) NO BOSS
As an employee, it’s a no brainer, you have a boss watching your every move. You cross him at your own peril as your future is in her hands. On the other hand, as a Networker, you are your own boss. Period. You set the agenda for the day.

5) CHOOSE WHO YOU WORK WITH
As an employee, you are employed with a team in place. So you have no choice but to join a team, in the majority of circumstances. The possibility of encountering office politics is very high. Whereas as a Netwo*ker, you select and interview and sift those who are hungry to make a change in their lives. You choose who you work with drastically reducing any form of politics to almost a zero as you are all working towards a common goal which is to be financially free.

6) NO PENSION
As an employee, it’s probably one of the first things the employers will outline with pride – the pension plan. They has already assumed that you will be spending quite a bit of your life span nursing someone else’s business. Not that it’s a bad thing, I hasten to add. Not everybody will be an employer of labour, but a labourer, be it white collared or Blue. On the other hand, as a Networker, it’s not heard of in the sector. What is spoken of is PASSIVE INCOME. This is a circumstance where, you get paid repeatedly for an objective you have done once. Passive income is like earning a ROYALTY. These are why musicians are wealthy. They put in the hours to produce an album in the studio and get paid for it for the rest of their lives. That is Passive income guys, not a pension.

7) BED TIME
As an employee, you know that if you were not in bed at a certain time, you will be messed up the following morning.You have to work a routine inorderwards to function. It’s uncomfortable reading, but it’s a fact. A majority of people feel alive with a routine, it’s the conventional way of surviving or living. As a networker, you control your time. You own it. You decide how you spend your time, on the beach, in an hotel holding meetings,on the plane. It’s your time and you bet, you can spend it without any fear of guilt.

Should you need to explore further the workings of a Netwo*ker, feel free to contact me at gbgjide@gmail.com.

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7 nuggets picked up from church today

THE CREATIVE POWER OF SPOKEN WORDS.

1.Some of us have limited life so much by our thoughts and words. Our life is shaped by the things we say knowingly and unknowingly. Watch what you say. (Numbers 14:28). What you say builds and is developed. The mouth can be compared to the rudder in the ship. As small as it is, it can either lead you to your destination or not. (Job 22:28. Jeremiah 1: 5.)
2. The lord has made you a peculiar person. You are royalty, however you must believe you are for you to achieve greatness.Your spoken words create power. (1st Peter 2:9)
3. Ask yourself this question; what have you been saying to yourself, to others and to God? All the things seen were created out of the invisibles. They were spoken into existence. (Rom 18:19. Hebrews 11:3) Words spoken can’t be seen but they do create things. (James 3:2-5)
4. Where are you heading to with the words spoken? What will the words you speak create and what will it look like when accomplished? Let your imagination and not your present situation influence your spoken words. You must be able to see your life. You can only get to where you are going with the help of the Holy Spirit.
5. You must speak to your situation. Spend sometime in the day to dream of where you are going. Write it down and speak it. Never limit God. God is awesome.
6. Challenge your mind. Transform your imaginations into intentions by taking a step of faith. It is then you begin to act intentionally instead of reacting unintentionally.
7. You must acquire skills to get you to your destiny. You must develop habits for success. You must develop the habit to prayer. Don’t loose your focus even at the point of challenges. Keep speaking the blessings in spite of the challenges. Psalm 2:7-8. Don’t entertain problems by your reactions. Feed the atmosphere around your vicinity with words of faith. (1st Samuel 16) Proverbs 28:21, 2 kings 7

Today’s sermon was by Pastor Dan Ekoku.
Gilgal Church services currently hold at Protea Hotel – Oakwood, Lekki. Lagos.

7 beautiful EXCUSES to abort your dream

1. There is always tomorrow, I am tired and also too busy today.

2. The weather. It’s either too cold or hot.

3. I am broke. I don’t have enough today, may be once I have saved up.

4. I am not as gifted. Blame it on lack of talent.

5. The government. This government favours only the rich.

6. I can’t because I am scared stiff.

7. It’s because I am a sinner, God has not answered my prayers yet.

Read the story below on how you have tried to CLIMB the MOUNTAIN (your dream) and the reasons why you still haven’t.

I TRIED TO CLIMB THE MOUNTAIN TODAY

I tried to climb the mountain today. As I inched my way up the path, I felt overwhelmed, so I had to turn back.

I tried to climb the mountain today. On my journey, darkness started to fall, and I was full of fear, so I had to return to a safe place.

I was ready to climb the mountain today. But it was so hot outside, I thought I better stay in my nice air-conditioned house and rest up for tomorrow’s attempt.

I was about to climb the mountain today. But I had so many other things to do, so instead of climbing the mountain I took care of much more important tasks. I washed my car, mowed the grass and watched the big game. Today the mountain will just have to wait.

I was going to climb the mountain today. But as I stared at the mountain in it’s majestic beauty, I knew I stood no chance of making it to the top, so I figured why even bother trying.

I have forgotten about climbing the mountain today; until a friend came by and asked me what I was up to lately. I told him I was thinking about climbing that mountain some day. I went on and on about how I was going to accomplish this task.

Finally, he said, “I just got back from climbing the mountain. For the longest time I told myself I was trying to climb the mountain but never made any progress. I almost let the dream of making it to the top die. I came up with every excuse of why I could not make it up the mountain, but never once did I give myself a reason why I could. One day as I stared at the mountain and pondered, I realized that if I didn’t make an attempt at this dream all my dreams will eventually die.”

“The next morning, I started my climb.” He continued, “It was not easy, and at times I wanted to quit. But no matter what I faced, I placed one foot in front of the other, keeping a steady pace. When the wind tried to blow me over the edge, I kept walking. When the voices inside my head screamed “stop!” I focused on my goal never letting it out of sight, and I kept moving forward. At times, I was ready to quit, but I knew I had come too far. Time and time again, I reassured myself that I was going to finish this journey. I struggled to make it to the top, but I climbed the mountain!”

“I have to be going,” my friend said. “Tomorrow is a new day to accomplish more dreams. By the way, what are you going to do tomorrow?”

I looked at him, with intensity and confidence in my eyes, and said, “I have a mountain to climb.”