Are the tools and the knowledge you obtain enough to reach the success you want? Well, sorta.
Actually, no.
People tell me all the time that the reason why they’re not successful is because they’re not spending enough time doing it or working hard enough.
Hogwash.
Increasing your effort is not the way to achieve results. If that was the case, we’d all be rich beyond our wildest dreams because almost everyone is working hard. Hard work is not the shortcut to success.
You’ve probably seen or heard me say that there is no shortcut to success. The reason why there is no shortcut to success is because success only occurs in the mind.
Here’s an illustration: When people get involved in a business opportunity, the reason why over 95% fail is because they are too focused on the end results for the sake of the result itself and hoping they’ll reach them. Then, when those results don’t happen in a reasonable amount of time, people get frustrated and begin to look for something else.
Instead of focusing on only the finish line (ie: making a million dollars, driving a Ferrari, etc) and hoping the dream will become real, it’s important to envision the entire process in your mind over and over and see through to reaching that finish line to the point of CERTAINTY.
Watch this video with Tony Robbins, Frank Kern and John Reese because it is an excellent blueprint on how you can achieve anything you want with certainty. This is a game changer.
NOTE: In case you’re unfamiliar with these two Internet marketing legends, Frank Kern orchestrated the largest product launch in Internet history …generating $18.3 Million in 24 hours ($7 Million the first hour) on October 29, 2006, and John Reese is the FIRST person to earn $1 Million in 18 hours on the Internet with a new product on August 17, 2004, known among many as the ‘Million Dollar Day.’
Visualize taking the right action ...then do it.
"People often say that motivation doesn't last.
Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily." -Zig Ziglar
"A person's bank balance is directly proportional to how quickly he implements an idea. Spend more time implementing than 'thinking'." - Eben Pagan
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Mike Lewitz
Phoenix, AZ USA
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Mike Lewitz is a professional marketer and international speaker who has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and small business owners across the globe create abundance in their business through practical, proven marketing techniques. Mike holds two Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration and Marketing from the University of Phoenix and is currently working on an MBA at Western International University.
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