You Will Not Succeeed Because You Believe Yourself...

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I was listening to some MP3's I have from one of the IM products I have and I heard someone on a live call looking for where to go to drive traffic to their site, oh, and they claimed to be a "NEWBIE".

This struck me because I thought about my journey with IM and the work I have been doing lately on mindset and the subconscious and what has held me back.

I believe firmly we become our own worst enemies with the things we say because we begin to believe it and act with that belief. For example, "I am a newbie" which translates into "I don't know how to do X or I can't do Y".

Here is another one, "I don't know anything so I can't sell a product to make money". This limiting language is absolutely crippling your ability to be successful and make money. I know, I did this to myself for WAY too long.

I challenge you to change what you say out loud and to yourself. Change the words just a little bit and see the change that happens: "I am a newbie" now becomes, "I am learning more and more EVERY day!".

For myself, I had my best year in 2012 making more money online than I had imagined and I believe it is because I changed the conversation I had with myself. I know, 2013 will be even better and I am excited for it.

Some food for thought.

To our mutual success,

John
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  • Profile picture of the author geolocal
    Good post John, thanks.

    "In order to win you have to believe that you have already won..."
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    • Profile picture of the author John Racine
      Originally Posted by geolocal View Post

      Good post John, thanks.

      "In order to win you have to believe that you have already won..."
      A wise lady has taught me that the check is being cashed and clearing the Federal Reserve...

      John
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