Hey all. I'm not new to the warrior forum by any means...I had an account here nearly 2 years ago. A few of you might remember me. Back then I used an alias (Razer Rage, and I really don't like that name anymore). I can say one thing about using an alias on a public forum; it can bring out the worst in you. Anyhow, I had that account deleted, reason being is that the WF was taking up so much time I wasn't getting anything done.
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Hey all. I'm not new to the warrior forum by any means...I had an account here nearly 2 years ago. A few of you might remember me. Back then I used an alias (Razer Rage, and I really don't like that name anymore). I can say one thing about using an alias on a public forum; it can bring out the worst in you.
Anyhow, I had that account deleted, reason being is that the WF was taking up so much time I wasn't getting anything done.
Several months later, I have two potential offline clients, and I'm starting a writing business soon. Taking action isn't so hard for me anymore.
How did I do it? It didn't happen overnight. It was more like a gradual change of my mindset. As I bought course after course, I kept finding more of the same information, just put differently.
Severe depression has also made it difficult to take action, but that's a different story.
Anywho, I have two bits of advice for Warriors or aspiring IM'ers who are struggling to take action:
1) You don't need to know it all. Sure, there will always be an "extra tip" or whatever that can work better than what you're doing, but until you get the basics down, nothing will work for you. Try to avoid any opportunities that are not directly related to your business of choice, and you'll be less likely to get distracted.
2) Do not, under any circumstances, give up. I know it may seem hopeless, and that no matter what you try (or don't try), you remain in the same place.
Just keep on trying. If one program to help you take action doesn't work for you, try something different. Eventually, you will find something that will work.
One thing that I suggest you look in to is Paul Myers' "Need to Know" ebook. You don't need to read the whole thing, just the bit at the beginning about how to take action. I know it works. If it doesn't work for you, no big deal. Just keep trying.
Like Winston Churchill once said "Neva, neva, neva, give up". You won't fail if you don't give up, but if you do, then failure is inevitable.
Well, that's it for me for now. Good luck with your future business ventures.
~Joshua
Anyhow, I had that account deleted, reason being is that the WF was taking up so much time I wasn't getting anything done.
Several months later, I have two potential offline clients, and I'm starting a writing business soon. Taking action isn't so hard for me anymore.
How did I do it? It didn't happen overnight. It was more like a gradual change of my mindset. As I bought course after course, I kept finding more of the same information, just put differently.
Severe depression has also made it difficult to take action, but that's a different story.
Anywho, I have two bits of advice for Warriors or aspiring IM'ers who are struggling to take action:
1) You don't need to know it all. Sure, there will always be an "extra tip" or whatever that can work better than what you're doing, but until you get the basics down, nothing will work for you. Try to avoid any opportunities that are not directly related to your business of choice, and you'll be less likely to get distracted.
2) Do not, under any circumstances, give up. I know it may seem hopeless, and that no matter what you try (or don't try), you remain in the same place.
Just keep on trying. If one program to help you take action doesn't work for you, try something different. Eventually, you will find something that will work.
One thing that I suggest you look in to is Paul Myers' "Need to Know" ebook. You don't need to read the whole thing, just the bit at the beginning about how to take action. I know it works. If it doesn't work for you, no big deal. Just keep trying.
Like Winston Churchill once said "Neva, neva, neva, give up". You won't fail if you don't give up, but if you do, then failure is inevitable.
Well, that's it for me for now. Good luck with your future business ventures.
~Joshua
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