How Do You Keep Going? My Secret To Success...
Thought I would pop in and put my take on how to STAY successful.
This post is for the people that are full time IM but are constantly living in fear worrying about where the next paycheck is coming from.
Don't get me wrong I used to do this (and still do sometimes) however after 5+ years working online and getting to know that I have been through it all time and time again that really helps.
To know that you have dealt with hard time in the past and got through it makes you more confident of doing the same again and also makes you REALLY enjoy the good times.
I suppose what I am saying is this:
There is never a RIGHT time for anything - you HAVE to make it happen!
That goes for both your online business and life in general.
If you are struggling here is something that really helped me:
It is from Anthony Robbins and love him or hate him he knows what he is doing.
The story is about when he went car racing and they got to a part where he would need to control a skid.
So the instructor put the brakes on all 4 wheels so that the car would skid.
Robbins said he could feel the wall getting closer and closer and could not stop looking at it!
The instructor grabbed his head and made him look WHERE HE WANTED TO GO!
This is the KEY to controlling a skid - you need to turn your head where you want the car to go...
The same thing can be applied in your business - use your bad times to motivate you and remember "This too shall pass..."
To finish:
"Focus on where you want to go and not the wall!"
You CAN get there!
A little motivation for you:
My Audi S5 V8 4.2L:
This would NEVER have been possible unless I got into IM!
Never give up!
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