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“I just don’t have the money right now.”

 

“I had the same exact challenge. I didn't have enough money to pay my bills, let alone start a new business. But when I thought about it, I realized if I didn't have enough money to pay my bills now, how was I going to change that in the future? I was tired of being behind. I was tired of always scrambling. I wanted more out of life. So you know what I did? I found a way, and it was the best decision I ever made. Let me ask you something… if you really felt this was a chance for you to take control of your financial future, do you think you could find a way to make it happen?”



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“I know what you mean. I have a friend who had that same exact problem and let me tell you ..."

 

 

 

"I just don't have the time right now."

 

“I can understand that.  I didn't think I had the time either, until I realized I could this alongside what I am presently doing.  I am able to share Young Living with others in my everyday life.  Let me ask you...if I could show how you could do this business and not take time away from your other responsibilities; would you like to hear about it?”

 

 

Excuses

We are all very busy and/or we may not have all the money in the world to invest in a new business, but how do we take those excuses and use them as a way to open an conversation about sharing?
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