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The Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast Episode 83- Your Business is like a Puzzle

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Your Network Marketing Business Is a Puzzle — And Here’s How to Actually Put It Together

Hey friend!
If you’re new here, I’m Lindsay Dollinger — high school Spanish teacher, dog mom, world traveler, and direct seller who empowers women to grow their businesses the right way so they can live the life they truly want.

And today?
I heard the BEST analogy for network marketing… and I had to bring it to you.

This one is going to change how you see your business forever.
Let’s dive in.

Listen in here:

https://pod.co/the-social-selling-sisterhood/your-business-is-like-a-puzzle


🧩 Your Business Is a Puzzle — Literally

Think about a puzzle.

Not the 5,000-piece Thomas Kinkade Disney masterpiece you drool over at Target…
but the chunky four-piece wooden farm puzzle you played with when you were a toddler.

That’s where we ALL begin in network marketing.

When you’re new:

  • you don’t have all the pieces
  • you don’t know where they go
  • you don’t know what the final picture even looks like yet

And that’s NORMAL.

But here’s where we mess up:
We expect ourselves — or our brand-new recruits — to start with the giant 5,000-piece puzzle right away.

And then we wonder why everyone feels overwhelmed, frustrated, or ready to quit.


🧸 When You’re New, Start With the Baby Puzzle

If you’ve ever tried to force a puzzle piece into the wrong spot, you already know:

👉 It doesn’t fit.
👉 It feels forced.
👉 It looks… wrong.

Same with your business.

When you’re in your first days, weeks, or months, your job is NOT to master:

  • Instagram strategy
  • TikTok trends
  • Facebook groups
  • Email marketing
  • Funnels
  • Reels
  • Building a personal brand
  • Leadership structure
  • Duplication systems
  • Advanced recruiting

Your job is literally:

✔️ Make connections
✔️ Make your first sale
✔️ Follow up
✔️ Repeat

That’s it.

That’s your four-piece puzzle.

And once you master that?
You “graduate” to the 10-piece puzzle. Then the 30-piece. Then 50. Then 100.

But if you try to skip ahead?

You start forcing pieces that don’t fit, and your whole picture gets warped.


🤯 Why We Overcomplicate the Puzzle

Two main reasons:

1. Shiny Object Syndrome

We believe…
“If I just learn THIS strategy, I’ll be successful.”

So we buy courses, binge YouTubes, redo our Canva templates, and try 12 new tactics…
while ignoring the basics that actually move the needle.

2. Our Companies Overwhelm Us

So many teams hand new reps:

  • ALL the scripts
  • ALL the PDFs
  • ALL the trainings
  • ALL the Facebook groups
  • ALL the graphics
  • ALL the expectations

And it becomes a 5,000-piece disaster for someone who’s never even done a 10-piece puzzle.

No wonder people quit before they even start.


🎨 Your Puzzle Will Look Different Than Someone Else’s

Even if two people start with the same business, the same company, the same training…

…their puzzles will look different.

You may:

  • start with the border pieces
  • sort by color
  • work on the sky first
  • focus on the characters
  • jump around

Someone else might do it totally differently.

And guess what?

👉 Neither is wrong.

The key is not HOW you build your puzzle—
It’s that you CONSISTENTLY keep working on it.

Because the person who puts in two pieces every day will always outpace the person who:

  • takes a week off
  • tries to cram it all in on Sunday
  • puts the puzzle back in the box
  • loses half the pieces
  • starts over again every few months

Consistency > intensity, every single time.


❌ Stop Forcing Pieces That Don’t Fit

Remember pushing puzzle pieces together when you were little?

They’d kind of go in… but they’d be crooked, warped, or clearly wrong.

That’s what happens when you:

  • push people into joining your team
  • beg customers who aren’t aligned
  • force strategies that don’t feel good
  • copy tactics that don’t match your strengths

Just like puzzles, forced pieces lead to:

  • frustration
  • misalignment
  • burnout
  • wasted time

Let your business grow at the pace that feels aligned.
Not rushed.
Not forced.


🙋‍♀️ What This Means for YOU and Your New Recruits

When someone joins your team:

👉 Do NOT dump the whole puzzle on them.
👉 Do NOT hand them 5,000 pieces.
👉 Do NOT overwhelm them with “everything they need to know.”
👉 Do NOT start them with Instagram strategy or branding.

Instead?

Give them their baby puzzle.
Guide them through the basics.
Build them up gradually.
Let them win early.
Let them build confidence.

Then introduce more pieces.

This is how you create duplication.

This is how you build leaders.

This is how you build a long-lasting, income-producing team.


🌟 Final Word: Build Your Puzzle, One Piece at a Time

If there’s one thing I want you to take away, it’s this:

Slow, consistent progress beats inconsistent bursts of effort every time.

Add one piece today.
Add one tomorrow.
Add one the day after that.

And before you know it?
Your puzzle — your beautiful business — will be complete.

You CAN build the business of your dreams.
You CAN hit the goals on your heart.
You CAN change your life.

One piece at a time.


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