As an analogy, let’s look at a pencil. A pencil is a tool that we can use for many things that primarily involve writing. However a pencil will just sit there and do nothing unless we pick it up and start writing. Otherwise, it is useless. Only when we use it to take action is it fulfilling it’s highest purpose and benefiting us in the process.
Conversely, if we don’t use it, is it the pencil that is bad? Can we blame the pencil for our failure to take action? (nope) The same principle applies when we are talking about your home business, there are plenty of resources available to us to use online, much of the time freely. Of course they do nothing for us unless we use them. We are responsible to make use of the tools we need to succeed.
Now when it comes to an affiliate program or your sponsor in that program, they have their functions. They do what they can to help you. However, they are not really responsible for your success or failure. You are the one responsible to take action to utilize what resources are available to you. If they have provided tools and/or training then you need to use it. The point is though that they are not to blame if you fail to do what you need to do.
Joining a program under a sponsor does not entitle you to anything more than what is promised. The program will provide a sales web page and other graphics for you to advertise; they will handle your sales transactions; support you and your customers; account for and pay your commissions, etc. The sponsor may be able to direct you or answer a few questions for you initially.
The point is neither one of these resources is responsible for your success or failure. Only you are. You need to make the best use of your time and resources. You may need to learn just how to do it correctly and this may take time for trial and error. You may be fortunate enough to find a mentor who will help you accelerate this process. By helping you to navigate the information as far as what he may know by experience to be true or not, he may save you some time and money in this regard.
Another analogy here might be appropriate and that is one with your parents. They ‘brought you into the world’ and fed and raised you until you could take care of yourself. They have hopefully done their best to give you what you need to get started in life. All of this said, this does not make them responsible for your success or failure beyond the influence whether positive or negative that they make have had.
It is all about what you do with what you have. You are the only one that is responsible ‘at the end of the day’, so if your home business fails, don’t blame your parents, your sponsor, your programs, the government or God. However if you succeed it would be nice of you to thank them. There is just a lot to be said about being thankful, if only for your own mindset.
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