When you were first introduced to a network marketing company, you were probably highly-motivated and excited about building your business. After a month or so, you realize the work that is involved. You may begin to have doubts and question whether the business is right for you. Feeling as though you want to quit is very common among new marketers. Before you call it quits, you should really consider what the real problem is.
It's Natural to Feel This Way
Almost everyone who steps foot into this industry feels like quitting in the beginning. It is a natural human emotion to want to give up when things aren't happening the way you expected. It's not uncommon for many new marketers to throw in the towel after a few weeks because they realize the work involved in growing a business. If you understand that it's very common to feel like quitting, you can get past those feelings much easier. Don't be so hard on yourself if your progress is slow. You can't compare your progress to others. Your success is waiting for you but not if you give up so easily.
Have Time to Get Over Your Learning Curve
What many new marketers don't often realize is that learning how to market and network takes time. Most new marketers don't possess any marketing or networking skills. There is a learning curve to learning about this business. Everyone learns at their own pace and chances are you also have another job and work your business part-time. Before deciding to quit, at least allow yourself the time to get past your learning curve. You may be amazed how things can pick up once you begin applying what you have learned about marketing and networking.
Learn How to Handle Disappointments
One sure thing about network marketing is that you will be faced with rejection which leads to disappointments. It's a good idea to learn how to develop a strong mental attitude and learn not to take setbacks personally. You will no doubt have high expectations of those you present your business to. If they should change their mind about signing-up or reject you all together, you have to remember that you can only help those who want to help themselves. Some people are not ready to start a new venture. Keep this in mind and disappointments will be easier to handle.
Remember, just about everyone in this business has had their share of failures. The successful ones have learned from them and used it to their advantage. Don't give up because you've had one bad week or aren't progressing the way someone else has.

