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Most people who get involved in this industry do not follow through this is why there is a big lie about this industry that most people fail. No most people do not fail most people just stop doing it.
The great Les Brown talk about a story when he was a kid. He went to a house there was an old man and a dog on the porch he asked why is the dog cry? The man said he is sitting on a nail Les then asked why is he sitting on a nail? The old man said it does not hurt bad enough to move. People hurt but it does not hurt enough to really do anything about 1 of the biggest objections people use is the no money objection BULL CRAP! There is more money today than there has ever been in history (There is no shortage of money) Now I do believe they may not have the money then and on them. But if it hurts bad enough they will find the money. When I got started I sold a bunch of my guitar to get started in business. You will find the money if it is important enough to you. Lets say you got bit by a snake and you need $500 for the medication or else you would die. I'm sure you would find it some how! Respectfully, Chris Brown
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I think that the problem with most people who fail, is that they seek for some secret formulas for success... Eventually, the ones who do succeed in the end are the ones who are constantly improve their product which provides really quality experience for the user!
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First thing I thought of when reading your post was "Barnum Bailey" vs "Walt Disney".
Sure people will take action when they 'hurt' enough just as a lion will jump up on a stool when whipped. But when the training emphasizes on nurturing natural talents, lions will soar, and whales will star in movies. Maybe lots of people fail at IM because it's really not their 'gig'. I like Mkting but most of friends think it's boring/ repetitious. Most of the successful people I know followed what they enjoyed doing. Respectfully, |
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It's just sad that so many things out there are not legitimate. I have been doing this for a while, and have run into the Good (questionable - good at the start may'be) the bad and the flat out UGLY. Matter of fact ended up working the corporate offices of the ugly before realizing what they were doing was unethical.
I am really glad to have found something now that is sound, has been in business for a long time, and I can get every question answered without people dancing around the questions. |
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Failure for me just isn't an option. I want to succeed. I'm hungry for this and will do whatever it takes to get there because I know I will.
Yes some days just suck. Nothing goes right and I want to scream and throw everything out of the window. But I believe it's the picking yourself off, dusting yourself down and just carrying on which makes you stronger. Never give up, if you want it badly enough, you'll have it. |
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I personally found that goal setting and identifying my reason why was the most important thing for me to do before I began marketing.
Working from home online can be extremely challenging at the best of times and there has to be a driving force that pushes you out of your comfort zone into uncomfortable territory, it's a bit like training for lets say a marathon and stopping when you hit the wall of pain, those that want the medal and the finish line work through the pain barrier and this is no different. When you begin to train for a marathon you know the ultimate goal is 26 and a bit miles, when you begin your online business what goals have you put in place to achieve? how many leads do you need to generate your first 10 sales? how many sales are you going to have to make to earn your $$$$ targeted amount?. But above all this what is going to drive you to keep on going even when it gets tough really tough? For me initially it was a strong desire to be a stay at home mummy under no circumstances was I going to sacrifice seeing my little boy grow up to work for some corporate bluechip. What is your reason why? A great book to really help you with this is " The Compound effect " by Darren Hardy. Happy reading ![]() Kr Jayne x |
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