Basics And Fundamentals Of Learning And Becoming Successful

by amuro
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Who will agree with me that if you want to be the best, you should learn from the best?

Doesn't matter what it is.

It can be anything like basketball, cooking, dancing, fishing, sewing or playing musical instruments.

What matters is the person you are learning from.

One who don't just teach to make a living.

But who ACTUALLY do and achieved results in what he teaches.

Teaching is very easy.

Anyone can do it.

I can do research online or go to bookstores and librarires.

Complied what i need to know..

And sell online as e-book-and-video-courses.

But to able to do and achieve results in what you teach is a complete ball game together.

Besides getting the right mentor and system which is just the 1st step, you need to:

1. Be open to learning

2. Apply what you learn

3. Face unexpected setbacks, problems, challenges, make mistakes, got told off and recover from there to be better prepared in future.


And most importantly, keep practising until you become familiar with what you are mastering as you are with your name, home address and mobile no.

That's what successful sportspeople like Michael Jordon, Lionel Messi and Christiano Ronaldo do.

That's also what successful marketers like Mike Filsaime, Mark Ling, Alex Becker and Andrew Hansen do.
#basics #fundamentals #learning #successful
  • Profile picture of the author art72
    Sure, of course I keep a keen eye on those I admire in life and in business, and do try to let those who have had success influence my direction to a degree.

    However, many people get into IM for example, and they see the big gals & guys and want to jump in head first and start selling "How to" products, with zero experience to back it up. Big Mistake!

    Also, as I do have my specific "influences" - those who have done well by their skills, talents, and brilliant minds... and yet, often it is not money, or their chosen path that intrigues me... as opposed to their minds and the disciplines they use to stay focused and in relentless pursuit of their own goals, while reaching the masses.

    In short, for years... I thought being successful required a unique approach, or creating something new from scratch. Truth is, as you said, anyone with a 1/2 brain can research a niche market, write up (or have it written up for them) quality content, video, and audio... and if marketed properly, make out very well for themselves.

    I'm just now accepting that while I may not be "the inventor" - I can locate inventions and put them in line with those whom those items would benefit or serve well.

    So, I do agree... mirroring a successful person or persons, and putting your own twists on old strategies, processes, and systems can be just as effective, if not; more effective than trying to re-create the wheel!

    -Art
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