What are you waiting for?

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#mind warriors #do it now #fast #impatience #waiting
  • Very true. Most truly successful business owners I see are pulling 16 hour days and 80 hour weeks, and CEO's have worked equally hard to get there.

    As someone who hopes to be that successful one way, it half motivates me to work hard and half depresses me and what my life must become. I think I would take a shred of mediocrity and settle somewhere in between, because the idea of 80 hour weeks terrifies me. Success has no meaning to me if I have no time to enjoy it.

    I'm getting sidetracked, of course. The message is a solid one. There are lot of guys out there trying to make a buck, but few that will roll up their sleeves and work hard for it every single day. If you're one of those, you're already about 95% of the crowd.
  • I really feel you Carrion,i at times go to bed at 2am,imagin,hope it will be rewarding soon,am still learning IM day by day.
  • Talking about Luck..... Have you ever listened to Brian Tracy's course "Luck Factor"
  • Don't wait for someone else to do it for you!
  • You just gotta do it yourself.

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    Have you ever looked at a successful CEO or even a successful small business owner and wondered how they became so lucky? Luck has nothing to do with it. The success of these individuals has come from hard work and persistence. There is no time for taking breaks, no putting off tasks for a later date, and certainly no long beach vacations. These men and women are models of the definition hard work and the crucial 'Do it now' attitude that is needed to succeed. Those who work the same mundane job year after year content with their nine to five schedule may seem happy, but none of us dream of working for someone else at a capped salary. We all have goals to achieve and without persistence and an intensity to work hard now those goals can take twice as long to become a reality.