Don't have time to begin your online business? This will change your mind

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Hey warriors!

One of the most common excuses for most people for not taking action and getting their online business started is "I don't have the time".

Sorry but this is simply a lame excuse considering how most people spend their time everyday.

The average person living in the United States spends about 40 hours a week watching TV, and watching videos on their Computers, phones , and I-pads.
In other words the average American spends an average of a full work week watching Television or other videos.

That is a lot of time.

So what is really going on here?
Why do some people say that they do not have time to start their internet business?

Here's what happens:
hey will wake up early in the morning, go to work, work for 9 hours, leave work and then go for a drink with their friends or sit in front of the couch watching television till midnight on autopilot. Then they go to bed and repeat the same process again.

And they wonder why life is hard on them and as a result blame their employees, the government or other people for their current financial situation.

The truth is some people are just not serious enough about their financial situation and their life in the long term.

I am not going to bullshit, starting an online business is not all roses and daisies. There are times where it is going to be hard, and T there are times when you are going to want to give up.

But you have to go into it with a warrior mentality, and never stop until you become successful.

So when someone say's they do not have time to start their online business, its not a lack of time ,rather it is a lack of time management.

Note that : 86% of millionaires are self made

These people didn't say they don't have the time, they didn't sit hours a day in front of the tube. They did what they had to do and got on their grind every day. They spent the majority of their time working on their goals.

So what is the lesson?

Simple.

Hustle.

Hustle everyday, and find the time necessary to build your business, even if that means cutting off cable and taking a course time management,

As Jack Ma said :
Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Dave,

    I do agree with you that most people claim that they don't have the time to start an internet business, but 2 of the major reasons why most people will never start are:

    1. Many don't really believe that they can succeed. (They have an employee mindset)
    2. Many want to succeed but they are not willing to spend money on anything. They are not willing to invest any money for anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author winnermarketing
    I 100% agree with you.

    I let you a question?
    15 minutes/day how many minutes are in a year??
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    If Time is a factor, choosing to redirect your energy from television to your business is an answer.

    I watch very little TV anymore. I haven't had cable since the mid-2000s. Netflix is available, but I don't even watch shows I would like to see, because I'd frankly rather be working on my business. It's tough to stay still long enough to watch a movie at 1-1/2 to 2 hours, too.

    TV just seems so unimportant.

    In January 2012 I also quit drinking. That had been a productivity-eater, too. I don't miss it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dave Kash
      Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

      If Time is a factor, choosing to redirect your energy from television to your business is an answer.

      I watch very little TV anymore. I haven't had cable since the mid-2000s. Netflix is available, but I don't even watch shows I would like to see, because I'd frankly rather be working on my business. It's tough to stay still long enough to watch a movie at 1-1/2 to 2 hours, too.

      TV just seems so unimportant.

      In January 2012 I also quit drinking. That had been a productivity-eater, too. I don't miss it.
      Agreed, congrats on the changes you have made in your life.
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