If you are struggling in Qivana, then you need to take a second to review your business to objectively evaluate what is going awry. If you are tired of trying to make yourself believe that things are going to turn around so you can keep yourself pumped up about your business and opportunity, just STOP IT! Quit beating your head against the wall! Wasn't this MLM thing supposed to be easy? How can it look so simple for some people in Qivana, but so hard for you?
Why can two people put forth the similar efforts and get such different results? Does timing make or break a person's success in Qivana? I don't think it would hurt, but I guarantee just because somebody comes into Qivana after you doesn't mean they will make less than you. Take Brig Hart of MonaVie for example - he was not with them from the beginning but he earns a lot more than probably every person that had better timing.. Does the company have anything to do with it? Do some distributors benefit from a different compensation plan than they do the rest of the distributors? Is there a secret product that only the big producers are allowed to market that gives them an edge against the little guys? Why can they enroll new IBO's with little or no effort, and you have to run down hundreds of your friends and family members to get even one new IBO to join you?
The truth is, there are companies out there that are out to get people, but that is generally not the reason why most network marketers quit. However, it sure does make an easy way out for someone who gets in over their heads. Think about what it would take to start a franchise - let's say the McDonalds in your neighborhood. You probably would not make a decision like that without a lot of thought. You probably should find out everything you could about how to successfully run a McDonald's. Creating a cut and dry business plan would be wise, including how you were going to attract customers and employees through various advertising strategies.
Hopefully you researched what your target market was going to be - I mean, you probably wouldn't just count on your family and friends to eat your hamburgers, right? Without a doubt, you also learned about the daily operations of a McDonald's restaurant - how to make hamburgers and fries, how to regulate your inventory, how to train your employees, how to keep your restaurant clean and inviting. Now imagine if you didn't do any of that... How profitable do you think your store would be? If you didn't make more than you spent on it could you walk away from it and blame it on McDonald's - just label it as a "scam" and be done with it? Would you? Now, I know this is a ridiculous example, and it would probably rarely happen if ever, but it is a regular occurrence in the multi-level marketing world - even in Qivana.