When I first started in network marketing, I was grasping at straws. A stay-at- home mom with an income of under $25K, I didn’t have a clue as to what I was doing. After trying many different approaches, lots of rejection and making a ton of what I would describe as mistakes, I decided to study very closely what the successful people before me did. Herein lies the system that applied, will lead you towards your dreams. It just takes action, discipline, patience, and openness to learning and an underlying philosophy of never giving up. Does a baby give up when he doesn’t walk the first time? He doesn’t know the meaning of failure, because he is already programmed for success—as are we! One doesn’t need to be remarkable, talented, privileged, or special in any way. One just has to do the thing.Network marketing is a remarkable opportunity that will work for everyone that applies the system. I am living proof, and you can do it too!
Sally Shields is an award-winning pianist, composer, speaker, and author of, "The Daughter-in-Law Rules: 101 Surefire Ways to Manage (and Make Friends with) Your Mother-in-Law! She graduated with honors from the New England Conservatory and was a recipient of the Boston Jazz Society Award. Winner of the 17th annual Great American Jazz Piano Competition, her articles and transcriptions are featured regularly in Piano Today Magazine and her book, Modern Jazz Piano, is the standard theory manual for several music programs, including Princeton University. Her children’s song “It’s Christmastime, Once Again” was a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and her music is currently featured on the ABC TV daytime drama All My Children. When not traveling and performing around the world—most recently with bestselling author and musician James McBride—Sally (a vegetarian) lives in New York City with her husband (not a vegetarian!) and their two children.
Note: Although the relationship with her MIL was rocky at the outset, with the implementation of the devices outlined in The Daughter-in-Law Rules, the two now enjoy a special bond—which got even better, interestingly enough—after her MIL found out she was writing this book!