Meet new PlanNet Marketing One-Star Director Tiffany Harris! Tiffany was born and raised in New York, spent the last five years in North Carolina, and now resides in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Her interests are cooking, taking daily walks with her son around the lake, and dance ministry! She shares, “One of my life's missions is to feed the homeless, and PlanNet Marketing is a vehicle that will allow me to do that on a much larger scale one day.
“I am a CRUISE LOVER! It has allowed me to see more places than I've ever imagined like: Bermuda, Mexico, the Bahamas, Jamaica, USVI, and Puerto Rico. Thanks to the amazing events that this company hosts, I've also visited Fort Lauderdale, Atlanta, Baltimore and Orlando. One of my favorite travel memories is going to my first MLB game as an adult last year and seeing the Braves play. I felt like a kid again – it was such an amazing experience.
“My success comes in my refusal to quit! There are so many things in our lives that we can't control. We can't control who rejects us. We can't control what other people do. We have complete control, however, over whether or not we quit on ourselves. I simply refuse to quit! I stay plugged in to my amazing leadership. I never miss an event that I'm qualified to attend – even if I have no idea what the event is going to be about. I've attended conventions on crutches and in wheelchairs because I know there is information and education that you can only get by being in the room! Make no excuses and show up for your own success. You deserve it and so does your family!
“I cannot stress enough how important it is to personally develop. Be honest with yourself about the areas that need improvement. Read every single day and be mindful of the things that you speak over yourself and over your life! Find out from your coach: What should I start doing? What should I stop doing? What should I do more of? The key is: once your coach answers that question – you have to LISTEN!
“A fun fact: I am a HUGE introvert. I have to recharge after just about every single meeting or event. I shake and get terrified every single time I do a presentation. I've learned over the years that it's best to just do things scared versus not doing them at all. Another fun fact is that I still get carded at the movie theater! Every single time. I'm 35 years old and people still think I'm a teenager.”