Why Kleeneze can make you cry.

Such a cracking title, I am sure that you have come across this particular lens in Squidoo, (sorry, your not getting a link). Firstly congratulations to the author in the construction of this lens as it is an amazing piece of SEO (search engine optimisation). The downside of this is, all kleeneze distributors adding to this lens just keeps increasing its popularity and keeps this up in the search engines. But I guess that was the objective, funny how negative titles produce a greater response than positive ones. Yes, yes, it is human nature that we should go out and defend our spot, heckles rising and mouth shooting at the hip. I’ve even added comments myself, that was until the penny dropped. Take note of this lens as there is some great information contained within its pages but try not to add fuel to the fire. If your business is working why defend it. The first rule of defence is the need to relinquish attack.

Michael Heppell, the Personal Development Motivational Speaker who was recently at the Kleeneze Conference put this so succinctly, “There are two ways to succeed in this world and be the tallest building. First is to knock every body’s down so that you are the last standing and the tallest or build your building higher.” Personally, I prefer to go for the latter, it takes a little more time but the reward is far greater. It wouldn’t be a balanced world having the ying without the yang, the positive without the negative, would it.

One comment sums this up in a nutshell

Alan Fisher wrote

“I suppose that intelligent people will be capable of making up their own minds as to whether the comments on this site are negative,blinkered, or realistic, after looking at all the contributions.”

What is even more of a shame are the personal attacks on Kleeneze distributors who are reasonably high up in the business, such axes to grind. To sum it all up, take the log out of your own eye first before trying to remove the splinter from someone else’s.

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