How to duplicate success.

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I find this study pretty interesting.

Have you every tried to duplicate your own success but failed?

Well I have.

I've tested hundreds of different strategies and resulted in a lot of success, but using those same strategies that once worked with one niche, didn't seem to go over as well with another.

Duplicating your success is not only challenge, it's impossible to measure.

I get people coming to me all the time thinking that I make $3,000+ a day EVERYDAY of the week... that just doesn't happen.

I'm not saying it can't happen, I'm just saying that I've had a lot of very successful days but also many days where I didn't achieve as much.

In my experience, time has proven to be an amazing thing, I went from living with my mom, to living on the streets, to living in an apartment, and now I finally live in a house.

But who's to say that I'm still going to be progressing?

The only person that can decide this, is myself.

Even if I were to do the same things, that doesn't mean I'm going to continue to stay successful.

So sometimes duplicating your success isn't really the right direction.

You might find that if you challenge yourself to do something different, you could have even more success.

My most successful periods in my life have been when I put myself to the test and said, "Justin, you are going to make a difference".

That difference usually meant that I had to do something different all together. And although I have been successful continuing down the same path, I think that when we challenge ourselves to do something different, we open our eyes to more possibilities
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