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From Wishing to Winning: How Standards Build Real Success in Network Marketing

By Bob Snyder
In the recent article Why Standards Matter More Than Goals, we explored how goals often fail while standards transform performance. The numbers don’t lie: 80% of resolutions are abandoned within a month.
Why? Because goals are built on hope, while standards are built on habits. Nowhere is this difference more obvious and more important than in network marketing.
This business doesn’t reward wishes. It rewards consistency. Leaders don’t succeed because they set bigger goals. They succeed because they install non-negotiable standards into their daily rhythm.
This article will break down:

Why most network marketers stay stuck in “goal mode”
How to install daily, weekly, and monthly performance standards
Which standards drive retail success and team duplication

Let’s bridge the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.
Why “Goal Mode” Keeps Network Marketers Stuck
In network marketing, goals sound like this:

“I want to make $10K a month.”
“I’m going to recruit 10 new people this month.”
“I want to rank up before convention.”

These are exciting intentions. But unless they’re tied to daily action standards, they collapse. Why?
Because goals are externally motivated.
They rely on emotion, timing, or momentum, none of which you control.
Standards are internally motivated.
They’re the behaviors you commit to, whether you feel like it or not.
In this

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Why Standards Are the Answer for Individual and Team Success

By Bob Snyder
Every January people everywhere write down goals. The classic New Year’s resolution list captures what we want to achieve by year’s end:
Lose weight. Get promoted. Read more books. Save more money.
But year after year the same pattern plays out: most of these goals are left behind.
The data is clear. Only about 9% of people who set New Year’s resolutions actually achieve them by year’s end. Many give up before the first month is over.
Roughly 23% quit by the end of the first week and 43% by the end of January.
Research across multiple studies confirms that most resolutions fail quickly and completely even when intentions are high. 
If goals fail so often, how do we explain that? A big reason lies in where motivation comes from and how human behavior is sustained over time. Goals are outcomes we want to reach. They are externally focused and future-oriented. Standards are internally guided expectations that shape everyday behavior. In other words, goals answer what we want to achieve, while standards define how we act every single day.

The Problem With Goals
Goals are powerful in theory but weak in practice for at least three reasons.

They depend on motivation that

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