The Most Important Mind Warriors Thread You'll Ever Read
be any "how to" tips on product creation, advertising or any of that mumbo
jumbo. But it will contain the most important pieces of information you'll need
if you're going to have any prayer of being successful with your business.
Ignore this at your own risk.
Each of us is an individual. I am not like Michel Fortin and he is not like
John Reese who is not like Frank Kern.
We all have our own strengths and weaknesses as people, having nothing to
do with marketing smarts or any of that crap.
Some people are fortunate enough to be blessed with great intuitive skills.
Others have the gift of gab. They can make you laugh with a joke or
keep you glued to their every word with the yarns they can tell.
And then there are some people who can barely speak. They have no self
confidence, they have no skills, they have IQs so low that you can just
about measure them.
But even these people have dreams and desires.
And those dreams and desires, if they can be visualized, then they can be
realized.
All it takes is the right set of circumstances and the right setting to get
those dreams and desires out of them and converted into reality.
Maybe it's nothing more than a sympathetic ear to listen to them. Some
people are great at getting things out of others.
The key, for each individual, is to find that resource...that one thing or
that one person that releases those dreams and desires in such a way
that realizing them becomes a simple matter of putting a plan into action.
Even if it means getting somebody to do it for you.
But the overall point that I am trying to make here is that everybody is
an individual and therefore, each person has to be treated as an individual.
They can't be pushed into a cookie cutter "this will work for you" approach
to making money.
Okay, so how does each person find that one thing that is right for them?
Well, there is really only one way to do this...and it's something I have yet
to see anybody really discuss.
See, the only thing we have that nobody can take away from us is our
ability to reason and think. Even the simplest minds can think to some
degree. But no matter how great or limited your mind is, you're not going
to be able to think...
If you don't take care of your mind.
I hope that sentence above sinks in because it is the most important thing
that you will ever hear.
My uncle Jack was a brilliant scientist...until Alzheimer's took his mind.
At that time, nobody would have known the things that he created.
If you can't think clearly...you can't succeed at anything. I don't care
what it is.
Unfortunately, in this world, there are tons of things that can affect and
even destroy our minds.
Stress
Poor Diet
Poor Sleep Habits
Age
And the list goes on and on.
We can't stop growing old. But we can do something about what we put
in our bodies, how much sleep we get and how we react to stress.
I'm not a recovering addict or anything like that but there's some saying
that goes something like, "give me the strength to accept the things I
can't change...." and so on.
I'm sure you're familiar with it.
These are not just words. This may be the best advice that anybody can
give another person in this whole world. If we all took this pledge to heart,
we'd have less stress in this world and a lot more people thinking clearly
each day.
Combine this with a proper diet and plenty of rest and you'll be surprised
what you can accomplish.
My success, almost all of it, really comes from the above advice.
See, when I lost my job back in 2000, I could have gone into a panic,
especially when I had so much trouble finding another one at my age.
But I didn't. I kept my head together. I kept reciting that pledge. I made
sure I kept things in perspective. I changed what I could and accepted
what I couldn't.
I then methodically went about starting my new life...one day at a time.
And even though I made all of $28 in my first 5 months online, I didn't
panic. I didn't give up. I made sure I took care of myself. I ate right. I got
plenty sleep. I avoided stress.
I was then able to work the long days that I did because I was mentally
in such great shape.
Some people would have cracked under the stress after 3 years of almost
no income. At one point, before I hit the Internet, I was pasting labels on
law briefs for $7 an hour.
It was the lowest point of my life.
But I didn't let it get to me.
Your mind...
NOT product creation
NOT advertising
NOT list building
NOT article writing
NOT blogging
NOT video creation
YOUR MIND...IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASSET THAT YOU HAVE
Take care of it and that will make success a whole lot easier to come by.
Peter Safe
The Longest Mile
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