Over the last few weeks, I’ve transitioned into “winning is inevitable” mode.
I’m seeing the game differently now.
Everything looks like an opportunity.
The playbooks seem obvious.
And it’s super clear that having a large audience that fully trusts you (especially when building a business) is the biggest cheat code on earth.
It’s like owning the railroads in Monopoly—except the banker pays you to hold them, and the rent goes up every turn.
This realization changes everything.
Phase One: The “WTF Do I Do?” Stage
The first phase of network marketing?
It sucks.
You feel lost. Overwhelmed. Confused.
You don’t know what works.
You try different things.
You make mistakes.
And no matter how much you read, watch, or study…nothing prepares you for the actual game.
You have to go through it yourself.
Because the truth?
You can’t truly learn unless you suffer from your own poor moves.
Every misstep. Every bad pitch. Every rejection.
They all teach you something you can’t get from a course, a webinar, or a team call.
And this stage is necessary—because it sets up what comes next.
Phase Two: The Breakthrough Moment
Then…one day…it clicks.
You start to see the patterns.
You recognize the right moves.
The playbook becomes obvious.
And that’s when everything changes.
You stop seeing network marketing as a side hustle and start treating it like a business.
📌 You focus on relationships instead of random pitches.
📌 You create content that builds trust instead of begging for sales.
📌 You develop systems instead of “winging it” every day.
Most people never get here.
They quit before the breakthrough happens.
But the ones who push through?
They reach the next level.
Why It Gets Easier After This Phase
I used to wonder why top leaders say,
“It only gets easier after you get past the first phase.”
Now, I get it.
Because once you kill the traditional way of thinking, your limiting beliefs evaporate—and everything starts to look different.
📌 You stop wondering, “Can I make money in this?” and start thinking, “How BIG can I build this?”
📌 You stop feeling like an outsider and start acting like a leader.
📌 You stop hoping for success and start expecting it.
It’s a shift in mentality.
Success is the Lagging Indicator
Most people think success is about a moment—the big win, the viral post, the huge rank advancement.
But here’s the truth…
Success is just the lagging indicator of the work you did months (or years) ago.
It doesn’t show up overnight.
It shows up AFTER you’ve built the habits, put in the reps, and developed the skills.
Everything before that?
Just the pre-game stretch.
But once you hit this level, there’s no going back.
What This Means for You
If you’re in the “WTF do I do?” stage right now, here’s my advice:
📌 Keep pushing.
📌 Keep learning.
📌 Keep going.
Because once you break through, the game changes forever.
And at that point?
Winning is inevitable.