"What to do if you didn't hit your goals in 2013..."

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Hey,

Over the past few weeks I've gotten dozens of emails from
various guru's and experts who all claim that they all hit all
their goals for 2013 while doubling or tripling their income.

That's all fine and well for them.

But what about you?

Did you hit all of your goals for 2013 and double
your income?

Today, I want to talk to those of us who didn't hit our
goals for 2013 and quadruple our income.

If that's you, then read this message and take heart.

I just want to let you know that you can make it. You
can do this thing. You already have what it takes.

Don't give up.

Yes, you might have to get a part-time job. Heck, you
might even have to get a full-time job to support your family.

Does it suck that you might have to go back to a j.o.b.?

Of course it does.

But that's not the same thing as quitting.

You just need some time to get another game plan
together. That's called playing it smart.

Plus, without taking you out for lunch and asking you a
ton of questions to figure out what happened this past
year, I'm willing to bet the following:

All that you needed to break 2013 wide open was to find
one way of consistently getting leads and then coming
up with one way of converting those leads into paying clients.

Am I right?

Well, if that's all you needed to do to turn 2013 around,
why not make that your single minded mission for 2014.

I'll take it one step further.

That MUST be your one mission for 2014.

That's what it's going to take to get the monkey off
your back. That's what it's going to take for you to
finally break through and succeed.

One lead source and one lead conversion method.

Start there, but don't stop there.

That's just your foundation upon which you can build
the rest of your hopes and dreams.

So, if 2013 was a year to forget, then put it behind
you, take a few days to lick your wounds and
get back in the fight.

See you in the winner's circle,

Chris
#marketing consultant #offline marketing #offline plr
  • Profile picture of the author cherlock
    Now, I feel more ready to face 2014
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    • Profile picture of the author fmolina2010
      Excellent advice. I would like to add that sometimes adversity is actually a blessing in disguise.

      I did not make the money that I should've made this year, however because of it, I found myself reading books about finances and I'm now more financially literate. I now know what exactly I need to do from here on out to improve my financially.

      Having a clear perspective of where you are going is a lot better that just walking a blind path.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesfreddyc
    I keep telling my prospective sales people that there is still time to do well with the 1st commissions I pay out within 24hrs. But even better is the recurring commissions they get afterwards will kick-in, which means come Jan 2014 they will already have income rolling in from the work done in December and be ahead of the game.
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