How A Pregnant Mom Of {Almost 3} FINALLY Replaced Her Income

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Hey all!

As I was thinking about the past year I realized that I have come a LONG way. At the start of the year I was earning money but it was inconsistent and I had a long way to get to where I wanted to be. So I set a goal to make $4-5K per month by the time the baby was born in Aug...and I did it (prego and all)!

I almost can't believe it because I had struggled for so long to make a consistent amount of decent income. I wanted to give a little more insight into why now and why the success especially for those who are struggling with making a consistent income.

1. Motivator. I really, really believe you have to have a strong motivator. While money is a strong motivator it has to be something else too. For me it was (is) my family and that fact that I want (desperately) to create my own schedule working when I want to work. How hungry are you? How bad do you want it?

2. Mindset. You MUST pick one biz model and go after it with all you got. This is REALLY much hard to do then I ever thought. You will feel like something else is greener or that you're missing out on something but you have to push past that feeling. For me, I chose to focus on my PLR business. There are many, many other things that I could have done but this biz model was what I decided to focus on because I was already earning some money AND it was more passive. Once you create PLR you can continue to sell it over and over again.

3. Goal Setting. Set BIG goals and smaller ones too. One of the best things I started doing was setting a monthly monetary goal. Once I did that it seemed like I was able to meet and exceed it each month. It's something I can track. If I'm not hitting my target then I have get creative and think about what I need to do. This has actually been really fun.

Those are just a few things off the top of my head that I feel were really fundamental in helping me get over and past the stage of struggling. I still have a long way to go but I'm finally seeing some major progress!
#finally #income #mom #pregnant #replaced
  • Profile picture of the author Guru_Marketing
    Congratulations Lisa and thanks for the contribution and all the insights!

    I think the best thing one must possess is mostly persistence and self-discipline. Most people jump from one idea to the next, without implementing anything.

    I personally know people who start 10+ websites at the same time. That's nuts! Dealing with one thing at a time until it is complete is the name of the game!
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by Guru_Marketing View Post

      Congratulations Lisa and thanks for the contribution and all the insights!

      I think the best thing one must possess is mostly persistence and self-discipline. Most people jump from one idea to the next, without implementing anything.

      I personally know people who start 10+ websites at the same time. That's nuts! Dealing with one thing at a time until it is complete is the name of the game!
      OMG that person who starts 10+ websites at the same time was totally me!! I found (and still do sometimes) it hard to focus one thing at a time. But I now know that I have to slow down and do one thing at a time. I have to tell myself that I can do all the things I want to do..but just not at the SAME time!
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      • Profile picture of the author Guru_Marketing
        Originally Posted by lstoops View Post

        OMG that person who starts 10+ websites at the same time was totally me!! I found (and still do sometimes) it hard to focus one thing at a time. But I now know that I have to slow down and do one thing at a time. I have to tell myself that I can do all the things I want to do..but just not at the SAME time!
        Well, you can have other sites working simultaneously, but you need outsource workers to maintain them.

        Having a site is like a car. If one part is missing, the whole thing won't work. Example, if you do not have traffic, there's no conversions. If you do not have the offer, you can't sell your products, etc. It's all linked together.

        Having a website is a system. That's why working on a single site at a time is key. You know this, unfortunately, you've learned it in the hard way :-)
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      • Profile picture of the author Cool Hand Luke
        Originally Posted by lstoops View Post

        OMG that person who starts 10+ websites at the same time was totally me!! I found (and still do sometimes) it hard to focus one thing at a time. But I now know that I have to slow down and do one thing at a time. I have to tell myself that I can do all the things I want to do..but just not at the SAME time!
        Starting 10+ websites at a time IS focusing on one business model and "one thing" at a time when you have a method that works...

        Scaling up is a HUGE part of achieving income goals, and this is how I reached the 5k+/month mark...Find a method, scale it up, and stick to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author PLRExpress
    I love your story, Lisa.

    I think that you've listed the best points here. I think that many people are looking for that magic answer to create a successful business but it really does come down to the points that you've listed.

    I think it's always good to set goals so that you've got something to focus on and something to measure. It's not easy to get somewhere with any sort of determination if you're not sure where it is you're going and what you're heading for.

    I like how you've chosen to pursue one business model at a time - it's a great way to stay focused and organized. You don't need to have multiple business models if you're going to give that one business model everything you've got.

    This year, I've come to the realization that it's great to choose something, stick to it and give it 100%. That's all you really need. The next step is to not get distracted along the way!

    Thanks for sharing your story, Lisa.
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by NathanDevlin View Post

      I love your story, Lisa.

      I think that you've listed the best points here. I think that many people are looking for that magic answer to create a successful business but it really does come down to the points that you've listed.

      I think it's always good to set goals so that you've got something to focus on and something to measure. It's not easy to get somewhere with any sort of determination if you're not sure where it is you're going and what you're heading for.

      I like how you've chosen to pursue one business model at a time - it's a great way to stay focused and organized. You don't need to have multiple business models if you're going to give that one business model everything you've got.

      This year, I've come to the realization that it's great to choose something, stick to it and give it 100%. That's all you really need. The next step is to not get distracted along the way!

      Thanks for sharing your story, Lisa.
      Yes Nathan I totally agree about not getting distracted along the way! That is another great point. It's important to know that you will get distracted and it's what you do with that distraction that determines success.

      I was one who was looking for that magic solution - that one thing that was going to make me successful. But it's not ONE thing and there's no magic button. It's actually a bunch of little successes that make you successful. And the fact that you don't give up and you keep trying and doing different things.
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    I think the name of the game is laser like focus, persistence, and the ability to create good quality content which is sadly lacking these days.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Wilson
    Interesting. Would you share any other advices? What are you actually doing and what services are you using?
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by scraig View Post

      I think the name of the game is laser like focus, persistence, and the ability to create good quality content which is sadly lacking these days.
      VERY true!
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by Daniel Wilson View Post

      Interesting. Would you share any other advices? What are you actually doing and what services are you using?
      Hey Daniel, I create and sell PLR content. I build email lists in my market and give them quality PLR. I also have a PLR store and membership sites. No system just basic supply and demand principles at work!
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    • Profile picture of the author wordwizard
      Congrats, Lisa! I read your email/blog post this morning and thought, Yayyy!
      Great advice too.

      About starting 10 websites... I wouldn't totally knock that, now that we can clone WP sites in minutes - There IS a place for niche sites and resell sites.

      Plus some of them are little niche sites that don't take much work and upkeep, so adding one of those every once in a while could be okay as long as people don't get side-tracked from their main biz.

      And then there's the 5 bucks model, for example ;-)

      Staying focused on the main biz really is definitely important though, and I need to do a better job with that...

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      • Profile picture of the author lstoops
        Originally Posted by wordwizard View Post

        Congrats, Lisa! I read your email/blog post this morning and thought, Yayyy!
        Great advice too.

        About starting 10 websites... I wouldn't totally knock that, now that we can clone WP sites in minutes - There IS a place for niche sites and resell sites.

        Plus some of them are little niche sites that don't take much work and upkeep, so adding one of those every once in a while could be okay as long as people don't get side-tracked from their main biz.

        And then there's the 5 bucks model, for example ;-)

        Staying focused on the main biz really is definitely important though, and I need to do a better job with that...

        Elisabeth
        Hey Elisabeth! Yeah I was building small sites when I would put up 10+ but it never was something that I liked doing and wasn't a big earner. I'm sure that's because I didn't always do the backlinking that I needed to do. That brings me to another point. You have to enjoy what you're doing for long term success!
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        • Profile picture of the author Don Luis
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          If a busy mom with kids can do it, why can't a bachelor like me can't? Congratulations!
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          • Profile picture of the author Jenny Dunham
            Congratulations, Lisa! You are definitely an inspiration to me.

            I too have found that when I concentrate on one income stream at a time I do better. Otherwise, I get so scattered that I don't get anything finished and, therefore, make no money.
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            • Profile picture of the author lstoops
              Originally Posted by Jenny Dunham View Post

              Congratulations, Lisa! You are definitely an inspiration to me.

              I too have found that when I concentrate on one income stream at a time I do better. Otherwise, I get so scattered that I don't get anything finished and, therefore, make no money.
              So glad I can inspire

              I am the same way...I get scattered and then I have to say OK what am I trying to accomplish here? What do I need to get done right now that will take me closer to my goal? It's a battle and a process!
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              • Profile picture of the author taffie
                I believe the secret is in the doing, just do it! Inaction, lack of focus and discipline are some of the causes of failure.

                Of course jumping from product to product, guru to guru. If you ask any successful marketer out there their answer will be more or less the same, this business is plain simple unfortunately we complicate things ourselves!

                Good on you though :-) I am happy for you.
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                • Profile picture of the author lstoops
                  Originally Posted by taffie View Post

                  I believe the secret is in the doing, just do it! Inaction, lack of focus and discipline are some of the causes of failure.

                  Of course jumping from product to product, guru to guru. If you ask any successful marketer out there their answer will be more or less the same, this business is plain simple unfortunately we complicate things ourselves!

                  Good on you though :-) I am happy for you.
                  Boy oh boy we sure do complicate things ourselves!! One of the simplest things I learned was to just make an offer. If you don't make an offer you can't expect anyone to take you up on it!
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          • Profile picture of the author lstoops
            Originally Posted by Don Luis View Post

            If a busy mom with kids can do it, why can't a bachelor like me can't? Congratulations!
            Yep and now you have no excuse...LOL!
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            Originally Posted by Don Luis View Post

            If a busy mom with kids can do it, why can't a bachelor like me can't? Congratulations!
            Well, women are smarter when they are pregnant.
            (Note to self: Somebody will misread that statement.)

            I know. My wife has been pregnant three times and she can
            accomplish things that puts me to shame.

            That's why I decided to stop the pregnancies. No more
            pregnancies for my wife. Five kids are enough.

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            • Profile picture of the author lstoops
              Originally Posted by Raydal View Post

              Well, women are smarter when they are pregnant.
              (Note to self: Somebody will misread that statement.)

              I know. My wife has been pregnant three times and she can
              accomplish things that puts me to shame.

              That's why I decided to stop the pregnancies. No more
              pregnancies for my wife. Five kids are enough.

              -Ray Edwards
              LOL!! Ok so when she's not pregnant then...?
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    exactly. I contribute mindset to more than 90% of my success. It is one of the most important elements to achieving great things.

    Even if you are following a golden map to success a poor mindset will prevent you from achieving anything. It's easy to see this at the highest levels of success.

    All of the wealthiest people in the world focus on their mindset first and everything else is secondary.
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by nicholasb View Post

      exactly. I contribute mindset to more than 90% of my success. It is one of the most important elements to achieving great things.

      Even if you are following a golden map to success a poor mindset will prevent you from achieving anything. It's easy to see this at the highest levels of success.

      All of the wealthiest people in the world focus on their mindset first and everything else is secondary.
      Totally agree! I am now finding out how very important mindset really is in business!!
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  • Profile picture of the author mrinternational
    Congrats on the big triumph!

    I am a psychologist and I agree with nicholasb with his idea, well its not so much an idea but that has actually been proven. There has to be a cognitive change in ones mindset for any conduct change to actually be sustainable long term.
    cheers!
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    Congrats on the big triumph!

    I am a psychologist and I agree with nicholasb with his idea, well its not so much an idea but that has actually been proven. There has to be a cognitive change in ones mindset for any conduct change to actually be sustainable long term.
    cheers!
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by mrinternational View Post

      Congrats on the big triumph!

      I am a psychologist and I agree with nicholasb with his idea, well its not so much an idea but that has actually been proven. There has to be a cognitive change in ones mindset for any conduct change to actually be sustainable long term.
      cheers!
      That's so true. Mindset includes believing in yourself...which is key as well!
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron Doud
    Congrats. I love when stories get shared about truly building a business and making it work.

    And I agree 100% money can not be the sole motivator. Freedom to choose when to work is such a better one. Glad you found and used it.
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by Aaron Doud View Post

      Congrats. I love when stories get shared about truly building a business and making it work.

      And I agree 100% money can not be the sole motivator. Freedom to choose when to work is such a better one. Glad you found and used it.
      I love when stories get shared too...it can be very moving!
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Ausin
    I absolutely loved your story, thanks for sharing!

    How you got your mindset right, how you set monthly goals.. awesome.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohsin Rasool
    Hi Lisa,

    Congratulations!
    You are definitely an inspiration to all Warriors!

    More power to you and best of luck with you next $10K/m Goal

    Best Regards,
    Mohsin Rasool
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    • Profile picture of the author SpiralX
      I love how your thread is all about mindset, I was just sharing similar thoughts with my father a couple of days ago. It doesn't matter how smart you are, how talented you are, or how much education you have - it all comes down to mindset.

      The statistic of self-employed people in all the major categories always seems to add up to 95% failing (stock investing, IM, Real Estate, and so on). And I think that's because 95% don't have the mindset... as others mentioned here, persistence and discipline are huge, and also, confidence and belief, just knowing-ness that you have set your mind to it and you will make it happen. Others have, and you can too.

      I have been in the IM game off and on for over a decade... But I never had the mindset that was needed to have more than trickles of income or occasional flash in the pan successes.

      But a couple of months ago, I quit smoking, and a few weeks ago, I cut sugar and wheat and dairy out of my diet... and I can't believe the difference it made in my mindset. I think that one of the reasons the 95% fail is because their minds are so deteriorated by the pollutants in their body, from toxic food, addictions and allergies. Thinking tends to be foggy, unfocused, confused, mildly depressed and so on. Remove the irritants, and it's amazing, like wiping off a cloudy mirror...

      I read in a book about hypoglycemia that when people had cured themselves of blood sugar swings, they couldn't recognize themselves - like they were a whole new person in mid-life. It's amazing how the mind, mood and personality can be so deeply impacted by something so simple as our eating habits.

      My moral - for those not blessed with the genetics to be able to have a clear mind no matter what you put in your body - eat healthy as a contributing factor to success!

      PS I'm a busy Mom of a preschooler too!
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      • Profile picture of the author lstoops
        Originally Posted by SpiralX View Post

        I love how your thread is all about mindset, I was just sharing similar thoughts with my father a couple of days ago. It doesn't matter how smart you are, how talented you are, or how much education you have - it all comes down to mindset.

        The statistic of self-employed people in all the major categories always seems to add up to 95% failing (stock investing, IM, Real Estate, and so on). And I think that's because 95% don't have the mindset... as others mentioned here, persistence and discipline are huge, and also, confidence and belief, just knowing-ness that you have set your mind to it and you will make it happen. Others have, and you can too.

        I have been in the IM game off and on for over a decade... But I never had the mindset that was needed to have more than trickles of income or occasional flash in the pan successes.

        But a couple of months ago, I quit smoking, and a few weeks ago, I cut sugar and wheat and dairy out of my diet... and I can't believe the difference it made in my mindset. I think that one of the reasons the 95% fail is because their minds are so deteriorated by the pollutants in their body, from toxic food, addictions and allergies. Thinking tends to be foggy, unfocused, confused, mildly depressed and so on. Remove the irritants, and it's amazing, like wiping off a cloudy mirror...

        I read in a book about hypoglycemia that when people had cured themselves of blood sugar swings, they couldn't recognize themselves - like they were a whole new person in mid-life. It's amazing how the mind, mood and personality can be so deeply impacted by something so simple as our eating habits.

        My moral - for those not blessed with the genetics to be able to have a clear mind no matter what you put in your body - eat healthy as a contributing factor to success!

        PS I'm a busy Mom of a preschooler too!
        So true...your health is a big success factor. And you are what you eat. When you are healthy your mind is definitely clearer. I need to focus on eating better too!
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by Mohsin Rasool View Post

      Hi Lisa,

      Congratulations!
      You are definitely an inspiration to all Warriors!

      More power to you and best of luck with you next $10K/m Goal

      Best Regards,
      Mohsin Rasool
      Thanks! A lot of focused effort and action will go into the 10K goal that's for sure.
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    I am a Dad of Three. And yeah, i am making money, and it took me three years to achieve it. Focus is the main step to learn in trying to do it.

    And now, i have the way to pay bills, before they get on top of me. Take my kids where ever they want. Buy Birthday and Christmas presents they want. But, i am still teaching them the all important lesson - if you want something, you go out and get it.
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  • Profile picture of the author JennyBizz
    Thanks for sharing this Lisa. I have been working on my PLR store and I know it's going to be a success. It is slow going, but I am working on it steadily. I hope to have my first membership site up by January. Thanks for the inspiration!
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      Thank you so much for sharing your story...i wish so much success in the near future...
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  • Profile picture of the author rmac
    Lisa, you are truly inspiring and your timing for me impeccable. I have flailed around all over the place the last 12 months. Too many projects with no focus, just like you were. I decided only last week to focus on one thing and build on that business model. Everything else can wait!
    Thanks for sharing your success story, it keeps working moms like me and many others inspired and we can keep pushing on to reach our goals.
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by rmac View Post

      Lisa, you are truly inspiring and your timing for me impeccable. I have flailed around all over the place the last 12 months. Too many projects with no focus, just like you were. I decided only last week to focus on one thing and build on that business model. Everything else can wait!
      Thanks for sharing your success story, it keeps working moms like me and many others inspired and we can keep pushing on to reach our goals.
      That is awesome that you decided to focus on one thing! It's gonna be hard, but you have to remain committed until you've reached your goals. Best wishes to you!
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  • Profile picture of the author DianaHeuser
    Thanks for sharing your story Lisa. Love the bit about mindset and focus.

    When I first started out, I had so much learning to do. It felt like I would never get there. At some point in the last month however, everything that I have learnt, clicked into place and now I can focus on creating something special.

    I have also noticed that when you have made the right choice about where you want to be business wise, things start to happen. The right people come across your path, the information that is just what you needed right now becomes available and it feels like the wind is at your back, instead of in your face.

    Di
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by DianaHeuser View Post

      Thanks for sharing your story Lisa. Love the bit about mindset and focus.

      When I first started out, I had so much learning to do. It felt like I would never get there. At some point in the last month however, everything that I have learnt, clicked into place and now I can focus on creating something special.

      I have also noticed that when you have made the right choice about where you want to be business wise, things start to happen. The right people come across your path, the information that is just what you needed right now becomes available and it feels like the wind is at your back, instead of in your face.

      Di
      Di, I totally agree about making the right choice about where you want to be business wise - things really do start to happen and fall into place. And one thing leads to another and you got momentum working on your side!
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    Nice story
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  • Profile picture of the author HairyPoppins
    Very inspirational. The one thing I really notice about your story is that your goals are so realistic and obtainable. I think that's a very important part of the puzzle of success. If you go on about things and set wild goals and don't meet them it throws your entire mindset off. One of the great things about this buisness is that iot is obtanable and with some money, patience, and time just about anyone can learn how to succeed. Thanks for sharing.
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by HairyPoppins View Post

      Very inspirational. The one thing I really notice about your story is that your goals are so realistic and obtainable. I think that's a very important part of the puzzle of success. If you go on about things and set wild goals and don't meet them it throws your entire mindset off. One of the great things about this buisness is that iot is obtanable and with some money, patience, and time just about anyone can learn how to succeed. Thanks for sharing.
      I agree. You have to set realistic goals and then keep setting the bar higher. Some people might not agree, but if I'm only making $500 a month I'm not going to set a goal to make $10K next month UNLESS I know what I'm doing and have a way to make it. Most people making $500-1K per month just don't have the means to do that yet. But if you keep going and growing it won't be long until you can make $10K, $50K, $100K per month your goal.
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    Congrats Lisa - thanks for sharing.
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  • Profile picture of the author melvinm
    Hey Lisa,

    That's a phenomenal story... apart from reaching your own goals you have become part of other people's success with IM , me included though your content creation service.

    All the best for great things to come !

    Cheers
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by melvinm View Post

      Hey Lisa,

      That's a phenomenal story... apart from reaching your own goals you have become part of other people's success with IM , me included though your content creation service.

      All the best for great things to come !

      Cheers
      Melvin
      Melvin that is what I really love about this biz...is that I can help others become successful too! Thank YOU for your support!
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  • Profile picture of the author gmil88
    Congratulations Lisa, thanks for sharing such an inspiring post with us warriors. Mindset really is the most important thing. If you truly set your mind on something, anything is possible.
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  • Profile picture of the author Charles Harper
    Lisa,

    Congratulations. You learned what it has taken me almost four years to learn. Focus is key. And the fact is, you are right. Other things are passing you by, but once you learn to block them out, you can achieve success. Your business model almost seems too simple. Others may see it and think, okay....I gotta do PLR and that is where we can get into trouble. When I think about the times I have done best, it is to focus on one business model at a time and ride it as long as I could.

    Great share. May God richly bless you and your little one.

    Peace, CT
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by Charles Harper View Post

      Lisa,

      Congratulations. You learned what it has taken me almost four years to learn. Focus is key. And the fact is, you are right. Other things are passing you by, but once you learn to block them out, you can achieve success. Your business model almost seems too simple. Others may see it and think, okay....I gotta do PLR and that is where we can get into trouble. When I think about the times I have done best, it is to focus on one business model at a time and ride it as long as I could.

      Great share. May God richly bless you and your little one.

      Peace, CT
      Hey CT! You are so right on...someone might think that it's too simple and want to do it too but it took me months of consistently trying new things and finding out what was working and increasing that. And prior to the start of this year it actually took me a couple of years of trying things and going around in circles to get to this point. So I'm asking myself why did it take this long LOL. That's where the mindset stuff comes into play and why it's so important.
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    Lisa, your story is a true inspiration! And, as one of your very satisfied customers, I'm going to put in a little plug for your services here (and NO she didn't ask me to do this!). I've used Lisa for many, many of my projects. She does product reviews like no other. Her articles are well researched, well written, and a really second to none to any that I've ordered. She's always delivered on time, everytime (even when she was getting ready to give birth!). If you need high quality, custom PLR, don't even think twice about using Lisa and her services.
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by SoEasyMoney View Post

      Lisa, your story is a true inspiration! And, as one of your very satisfied customers, I'm going to put in a little plug for your services here (and NO she didn't ask me to do this!). I've used Lisa for many, many of my projects. She does product reviews like no other. Her articles are well researched, well written, and a really second to none to any that I've ordered. She's always delivered on time, everytime (even when she was getting ready to give birth!). If you need high quality, custom PLR, don't even think twice about using Lisa and her services.
      WOW thanks for that! LOL yeah still workin after giving birth (I had my laptop at the hospital LOL).
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  • Profile picture of the author WishfulDoing
    What a great post for Thanksgiving weekend.

    The end of the year is a good time to evaluate what you've done/haven't done over the past year. Great advice for reaching your goals. It was smart of you to select a business model that would be compatible with your new lifestyle as a mother.

    Congratulations on your new baby!
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  • Profile picture of the author blillard
    Congrats. I tell all my friends that it all begins with the right mindset. If you can't get yourself in order then how can you get a business in order? Great success story.
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  • Profile picture of the author jivens
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    Congrats! You're absolutely right, it's better to go after one thing with all you've got instead of focusing on 100 different things and not getting nothing done. Your story is a motivator in itself. Information paralysis is a newbs worst nightmare and unfortunately it bites almost 100% of the time.
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  • Profile picture of the author theebookcavern
    Congratulations Lisa. Really good to hear success stories like this. And in just 8 months too. That's amazing.
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    Congrats Istoop keep it up it's always good to hear stories like this.
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  • Profile picture of the author centextkt
    Congratulation Lisa! I just signed up for your list this week and have devoured all of your blog posts. You have such an amazing story and are an inspiration for those of us who are struggling.

    I look forward to following you in the future (maybe I can pick up other secrets of your success!!!)
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by centextkt View Post

      Congratulation Lisa! I just signed up for your list this week and have devoured all of your blog posts. You have such an amazing story and are an inspiration for those of us who are struggling.

      I look forward to following you in the future (maybe I can pick up other secrets of your success!!!)
      Thanks so much and I know what it's like to struggle for so long. I'm still not there yet but at least I can see huge improvements!
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  • Profile picture of the author rrm
    Originally Posted by lstoops View Post

    You MUST pick one biz model and go after it with all you got. This is REALLY much hard to do then I ever thought. You will feel like something else is greener or that you're missing out on something but you have to push past that feeling.
    I so agree with you and wish you even greater successes.

    It's always been easy for me to get sidetracked with shiny new ideas, shiny new objects, new software, new programs, this and that, instead of just focusing on one model and going for it. For me, instead of trying to be a jack of all trades, I need to master one. No matter how much I would like to think I can multitask, I'm really pretty crappy at it. I do best with one model, one task at a time, etc. Just in the area of driving traffic... I need to get really good at one method instead of trying the 14 million paid and free ways that exist. Otherwise, I get spread thinner than hot peanut butter and about as worthless.

    Just as the quote goes in my box below:
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by rrm View Post

      I so agree with you and wish you even greater successes.

      It's always been easy for me to get sidetracked with shiny new ideas, shiny new objects, new software, new programs, this and that, instead of just focusing on one model and going for it. For me, instead of trying to be a jack of all trades, I need to master one. No matter how much I would like to think I can multitask, I'm really pretty crappy at it. I do best with one model, one task at a time, etc. Just in the area of driving traffic... I need to get really good at one method instead of trying the 14 million paid and free ways that exist. Otherwise, I get spread thinner than hot peanut butter and about as worthless.

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      Thanks! Yes, it's a good plan to focus on one method at a time before moving on to another! LOL spread thinner than hot peanut butter...yep can identify with that lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Bowring
    Lisa...

    When my wife complains about her feet hurting next time she's pregnant, I'm going remind her that you created a 4-5K business while with child. Then my wife will slap me, and we'll go back to watching The Mentalist.

    --- Ross
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by Ross Bowring View Post

      Lisa...

      When my wife complains about her feet hurting next time she's pregnant, I'm going remind her that you created a 4-5K business while with child. Then my wife will slap me, and we'll go back to watching The Mentalist.

      --- Ross
      LOL too funny!! Sometimes I can't believe how much I did while I was lugging all that extra weight around!
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    • Profile picture of the author lstoops
      Originally Posted by JustMakeItWork View Post

      Very cool story. I really like the part about going after one thing and sticking to it. In this day and age, everybody's attention spans are so short. It really is a talent to just be able to see something all the way through. Congratulations and continued success in your endeavors.
      I think you're right! I'm beginning to think that the real talent is the ability to commit and focus!
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  • Profile picture of the author Lisha5684
    Exactly. You have to focus. You can't do too much all at once! You need to focus on one or two things and really give it YOUR ALL! Then you will succeed! Everyone's jumping toward that new shiny object instead of focusing their attention on the goals they've already set. We need to start accomplishing OUR goals. not the goals of some guru or boss
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  • Profile picture of the author ProScribe
    Thanks for sharing your story, I think it also illustrates the power of focusing in one thing. With so many different ways to earn money online its easy to get distracted and do a lot of things half heartedly.
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    • Profile picture of the author HonestJ
      Your story is inspiring.

      Thanks for sharing!
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