Inspirational Dissatisfaction

by Jonathan 2.0 Banned
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... Many times being a successful Entrepreneur/Marketer can
be difficult. Sometimes we have to face "failure", lack of motivation,
and dissatisfaction ... However something I learned from Napoleon
Hill and W. Clement Stone is something they call: "Inspirational
Dissatisfaction."


Essentially, instead of becoming discouraged (etc.) use your
situation to inspire you to ... Keep going, keep taking action,
and keep trying.


Just a quick tip today. : ) What are your thoughts?
#dissatisfaction #inspirational
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamell
    We a have those days when we don't feeling doing it but it's the passion and discipline that guides us through .


    Great post .
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Originally Posted by Jamell View Post

      We a have those days when we don't feeling doing it but it's the passion and discipline that guides us through .


      Great post .
      Thanks Jamell. Yeah I think if a Person has a strong enough reason for what they're doing ... Well it definitely makes a difference.
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      • Profile picture of the author discrat
        Thanks J-man, good stuff!!

        I think what separates the champions from the "also rans" is that champions know there will be tough times in the journey. But they still forge ahead each and everyday even when they don't feel like it, doing the little things no one else wants to do
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        • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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          Originally Posted by discrat View Post

          Thanks J-man, good stuff!!

          I think what separates the champions from the "also rans" is that champions know there will be tough times in the journey. But they still forge ahead each and everyday even when they don't feel like it, doing the little things no one else wants to do
          Welcome: Thanks discrat. : ) Honestly I think we are all Champions.
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        • Profile picture of the author Odahh
          Originally Posted by discrat View Post

          Thanks J-man, good stuff!!

          I think what separates the champions from the "also rans" is that champions know there will be tough times in the journey. But they still forge ahead each and everyday even when they don't feel like it, doing the little things no one else wants to do
          Are you trying to achieve any goals that require champion level efforts though.

          Look people are trying to do what they here rich people do build 7 stream of income and passive income . and become pro investors and what ever. Before they are making any income or enough income that allows them to save any money.

          Start where you can get results then use a level of dissatisfaction with those results to focus on where you can improve .then do the same with the new results until you hit a point you no longer want to put the effort into improve.and be satisfied with that. Even if others are far better.
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          • Profile picture of the author discrat
            Originally Posted by Odahh View Post

            Are you trying to achieve any goals that require champion level efforts though.
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            I use that term loosely. It's really subjective anyway. Many interpretations of that word "champion".

            For instance , I believe a single mother raising three kids through college is giving champion level efforts. Just as the man who had a stroke and is getting back to walking is giving champion level effort.

            Champion level effort is not just for people like Patrick Mahomes. As Jonathan said we are all to a certain extent "champions" if we keep getting up each and every morning giving 110% !!!
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            • Profile picture of the author Odahh
              Originally Posted by discrat View Post

              I use that term loosely. It's really subjective anyway. Many interpretations of that word "champion".

              For instance , I believe a single mother raising three kids through college is giving champion level efforts. Just as the man who had a stroke and is getting back to walking is giving champion level effort.

              Champion level effort is not just for people like Patrick Mahomes. As Jonathan said we are all to a certain extent "champions" if we keep getting up each and every morning giving 110% !!!
              Okay I understand that .

              If the things you need to do to increase the level of satisfaction in your life. Require far less effort than champion level effort.

              What if nothing you need to do to improve your life requires that much effort. For many people the place they need to apply champion level of efforts is to stop doing the things that they are doing that are causing the dissatisfaction. With a range of easy preventative actions that require little effort

              I'm adding this

              Be careful though and have some point good enough is good enough. At least for now. Or you just become that bitter person no one can please.
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  • Profile picture of the author TobiMDD
    Easier said than done in some situations but still a great reminder
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  • My prahblem is I don't evah read too straight.

    I try desprit to be forensic, but my emostuffs color the day always.

    How troo may this be for evryone else, I wondah, doorin' these tarrms when almost the least informed may proclaim all loud an' true like they Bronzoed Dunnowhy?

    Anyways, anythin' like INSPIRATIONAL DISSATISFACTION gaht plenny gowin' for it bcs 10 SYLLABLES.

    (Google this: it's frickin' serious!!!)

    DYSFUNCTIONAL GLORIFICATIONALS occupies same kinda space, I guess, as does JOOSYLICIOUS EXTRAVAGANZA.

    Mebbe I makin' sumthin' outta nuthin' here.

    Or mebbe that is the frickin' pointa this post.

    All depends on whethah you conscript supplicant gonna fluttah from outta the ethah to hit on bein' demesmerised.

    My view?

    You simply cannot say most stuff most times without 99.9%a nowan says you a moron.

    For anywan else: ima here, sweets.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Originally Posted by John Ocampos View Post

      Feeling dissatisfaction....
      Yup.; ) That's pretty much it -- thanks for the post John.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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        P.S.
        Sometimes a Person can be so dissatisfied with their Life and
        their results (etc.) ... Well they reach a point where they think:: "F***k this
        -- I've had enough -- and I'm going to do whatever it takes to solve this
        problem and be successful."

        Sometimes it can be something of a Turning Point.

        Thoughts?

        P.P.S.
        Thanks Mod: I realized afterwards that it looked like AI content.
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        • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
          Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

          P.S.
          Sometimes a Person can be so dissatisfied with their Life and
          their results (etc.) ... Well they reach a point where they think:: "F***k this
          -- I've had enough -- .
          In USA alone, we have 45,000+ suicides a year. An ending point for them, a turning point for loved ones left behind.

          GordonJ
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          • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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            Originally Posted by GordonJ View Post

            In USA alone, we have 45,000+ suicides a year. An ending point for them, a turning point for loved ones left behind.

            GordonJ
            The point was that when a Person is dissatisfied with their circumstances (etc.) ... Well they have the opportunity to do something about it. And many times that can be a great motivation.
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            • Profile picture of the author socialentry
              Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

              The point was that when a Person is dissatisfied with their circumstances (etc.) ... Well they have the opportunity to do something about it. And many times that can be a great motivation.
              but wat if u r on top of the cn tower in toronto and u slip on a banana peel
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              • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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                Originally Posted by socialentry View Post

                but wat if u r on top of the cn tower in toronto and u slip on a banana peel
                Well don't talk in riddles ... Because I can play that game all day long.
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                • Profile picture of the author socialentry
                  Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

                  Well don't talk in riddles ... Because I can play that game all day long.
                  indeed u will never solve it at this rate
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            • Profile picture of the author Odahh
              Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

              The point was that when a Person is dissatisfied with their circumstances (etc.) ... Well they have the opportunity to do something about it. And many times that can be a great motivation.
              If you actually talk to a wide range of people. Face to face about the problem they have or with people on the lowest tier. Much of their dissatisfaction comes from things they feel they can't do anything about personally.

              I'm around hundreds of people on a daily basis going through some of the toughest issues you can deal with in a modernized county. Most broken beyond hope of ever getting better in this lifetime. And I have had a half dozen friends I have made along the way the last seven years die from their problems.

              In any case how people use the technology available to them . To address and improve the parts of their lives and behaviors they can actually do something about . Or they can is what available to look around social media or other media and feel perpetually hopeless
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          • Originally Posted by GordonJ View Post

            In USA alone, we have 45,000+ suicides a year. An ending point for them, a turning point for loved ones left behind.

            GordonJ
            That's a terrible statistic to stare in the face on Valentine's.

            Worse still is the chillin' thought that with an ounce more empowahment they mighta took sum othah people out while biddin' their prematyoore adieu.

            That is why you gotta lift people up whenevah you can.

            You cain't always fix evrythin', but you can mebbe do sumthin'.

            Evrywan stuck to that principle, we'd all be lookin' out steada watchin' out.

            Brutal numbahs demand sweetah moments.
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  • Profile picture of the author Niamat Ali
    Inspirational Dissatisfaction is the catalyst for personal growth. Embracing the discomfort of dissatisfaction often fuels the drive to strive for better, fostering a mindset of continuous improvement and resilience on the journey to success.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Originally Posted by Niamat Ali View Post

      Inspirational Dissatisfaction is the catalyst for personal growth. Embracing the discomfort of dissatisfaction often fuels the drive to strive for better, fostering a mindset of continuous improvement and resilience on the journey to success.
      Yup. Absolutely. Thanks for the great first post Niamat -- and Welcome to The Forum.
      : )
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  • Profile picture of the author alexcray
    I'd be curious to hear how you apply this concept in your own entrepreneurial or marketing endeavors. How does it help you overcome difficult situations and maintain motivation? Knowing your experiences can provide inspiration and practical tips for others facing similar challenges.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Originally Posted by alexcray View Post

      I'd be curious to hear how you apply this concept in your own entrepreneurial or marketing endeavors. How does it help you overcome difficult situations and maintain motivation? Knowing your experiences can provide inspiration and practical tips for others facing similar challenges.
      Hi Alex great question.

      I think having a strong Reason for what you want to accomplish
      makes a difference: Sometimes money/Financial Freedom/etc.
      is enough ... However many times it's something more than that.
      (Like making a "contribution" for example.)

      According to The Britannica Dictionary "Inspiration" is defined as:
      "Something that makes someone want to do something or that
      gives someone an idea about what to do or create."

      HTH.

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      I'm working on some Personal Development Essays and naturally
      I thought they were great ... However looking at them with a more
      "detached"/objective perspective they could be so much better. And
      so that "dissatisfaction" inspires me to improve them.
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