TeamSizzle - SISEL News - 2008-04-03* SISEL Thursday/Friday Call - Next Call April 3/4* AutoPurchase and Qualifications * Overcoming Problems * Don't Forget! ** SISEL Thursday/Friday Weekly Company Call - Next Call TOMORROW! ** SISEL company conference call from Utah USA at 4.00 p.m. (US Mountain Time) on THURSDAY. Out of the United States - the international call will be 1 212 231 2901. For North America (USA, Canada, Mexico) it is 1 800 954 1051 Visit http://www.teamsizzle.com/sisel-forum/viewtopic.php?t=22 for Time Zone conversions. ** AutoPurchase and Qualifications ** As most of you know there are three Distributor Purchase Levels in SISEL. - Silver - 100 PV - Gold - 200 PV - Platinum - 300 PV The Silver level is the minimum required purchase for participation in the compensation plan. Percentages of Fast Start and the number of levels into your downline you are paid the Retail and Leadership Bonuses also increase as you move from Silver to Gold to Platinum purchase levels. Having an established AutoPurchase (or AP) order also ensures that you are being paid the highest possible percentages for the Fast Start and Leadership Development Bonuses. Your AutoPurchase should be a MINIMUM of 100PV. In addition you may purchase more product during the month to qualify at the Gold and then Platinum level. Many people are setting their AP order at at least 100 PV usually ordering 2 of the great SISEL health drinks. Then they order more product throughout the month as needed. To ensure that you are getting the most out of the SISEL compensation plan be sure your AP order is set for at least 100 PV. ** Overcoming Problems ** We all face various difficulties and challenges in life. Few people get through life with out a bruise or two. But we all also have the same choices to make when we come to a difficult problem. We can choose to hide from the problem. Ignore it and hope it goes away. Pretend it does not exist. Act like it does not exist. Sometimes it will go away, other times it may get worse due to or inattention. We may choose to get upset and the situation, angry at the cause of the problem, or frustrated with the very idea that there is a problem. Sometimes this type of reaction makes the problem even worse. We may bring other people into the problem or compound the problem by creating a series of other problems. We may choose to face the problem and attempt to solve, resolve, work around or overcome it. We may even go through each reaction, first we ignore it, then we get angry, then we calm down and try to solve it. The length of time we spend on each of the different reactions can either hinder or help us resolve the problem. There is nothing wrong with ignoring the problem until we are ready to face it so long as we are not compounding the problem by ignoring it for too long. There is nothing wrong with letting out our anger and frustration over the problem so long as we are careful to "vent" in a non-destructive way. Controlling and channeling your anger and frustration can be difficult. It often helps to have a friend with a willing ear. A letter or email can be a way to vent your frustrations. It can help to express your anger and frustration in writing. Although be careful not to send a communication in anger until you have had a chance to either calm down and look at the communication again or you have another person review it. Words said or written in anger may only raise the problem to a new level or create more problems. But the last reaction that we should all avoid like the plague is that of just giving up. Sure there are things and situations that are for the most part out of our control, but there is almost always something we can do to make things a little bit better, even if it is just a positive attitude. Simply giving up is seldom the best solution to any problem. Sometimes we need to "put it on the shelf" and let some time go by. Sometimes we need to take some positive action and wait for a reaction. Sometimes we simply need to be patient. It's amazing how many problems simply disappear, are resolved through means other than our own or are resolved in time. Sometimes we need to remember that it's ok to take a break from the problem. Focus on something else for a while. Do something positive in another direction. Building up increasing frustration and anger by brooding over the problem is seldom productive. Yes, it's frustrating when we have to wait for a solution or resolution. And it is hard to wait patiently when the situation is out of our hands, but as long as we are looking forward and expecting a resolution we still have hope. We still are heading in the right direction (even if we are currently standing still), and we are still "in the game." You haven't failed until you've stopped trying. ** Don't Forget! ** * Be sure to set up your AutoPurchase order so you never miss out on commissions. * The SISEL Forum - visit, register, read, post, enjoy! Visit: http://www.teamsizzle.com/sisel-forum TeamSizzle: Serve. Support. Succeed. http://www.getyourspotnow.com http://www.teamsizzle.com |
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