58. Micro-Quitting
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In network marketing, you set goals all the time. Monthly goals, recruitment goals, sales goals, the list goes on. But what happens as the weeks pass by and you start struggling to meet those goals? The enthusiasm you had has disappeared and you’re left feeling mentally exhausted and needing a break. You don’t see the harm in taking a day off from social media, or renegotiating to a simpler goal.   This is a form of self-sabotage Kristen calls micro-quitting, and it can do more harm to your business than you think. In this week’s episode, she talks about micro-quitting and how it can be lethal to your growth.   Here’s what Kristen wants you to understand about the pitfalls of micro-quitting:   Why you must lean into discomfort to learn the why of what you’re feeling How to combat the snowball effect of negative thought patterns with self-trust Why it’s okay to experience negative emotions Learning the difference between hustling and staying consistent The secret to recognizing what micro-quitting looks like for you   Staying consistent is a crucial part to any successful business. When you begin the cycle of micro-quitting, you’re allowing it to get in the way of your growth. Being able to recognize the signs of micro-quitting can help you to stop the cycle before it starts.   Interested in Kristen’s exclusive mastermind for six-figure earners in the network marketing industry? Get all the details and join the waitlist here. 
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