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 πŸ‘‰The more you teach, the more you understand. The more you grow your influence. Direct Selling Business is a Business built on influence the more influence you build the​ more people you control and the more people you control the more money you make.
 πŸ‘‰The first thing stopping you from making the kind of success you crave for is your mentality. The totality of the people you associate yourself with.
πŸ‘‰Piuni is a good business. But if the foundation of the person that brought you into the business is faulty then you will have difficulty expressing the vision of the business.
πŸ‘‰ So What do I do when I sign up?

*"Study and learn, practice before you teach."*

First activate the *Sit-down principle.* Which says sit down and then learn how things work first before rushing out to do.

You must Understand these key things before you go out to talk.

#1. Sales
#2. Marketing
#3. Customer services
#4. Team bonding
#5. Innovation           πŸ‘‰The true definition of Piuni...

OUR NEW DEFINITION.
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*"PIUNI IS AN EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS THAT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ELIMINATE POVERTY AND TRANSFER WEALTH TO THE NEXT​GENERATION"*
πŸ‘‰ *Formula for Free lifetime ​airtime.*

πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦ | Activate the 12 discipline principle.

6 on left and 6 on the right. Your duty is just to inform them what they need to do per time. Because the system has been designed for you to earn free Complementary credit for the rest your life when you build your team.
  Road to good business...
These are the processes that every good business must go through.

#1. *Acceptance* - Every new idea creates conflict.

#2. *Formation* - it begins to make sense & becomes the norm. This stage is the difficult stage which takes only the true Entrepreneurs to wait and cross for the bigger glory. (That's where we are now).

#3. *Creative harmony* - It becomes the latest thing in town.
  That will be all for now...✈
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