You have seen the interviews, read the stories, and watched the videos, so you know it’s real. For many successful people, it wasn’t until they hit rock bottom that they started on their road to success. The question I always ask when I hear these stories is, why did it take hitting rock bottom to spur them onto success? If the tough got going earlier, would the going have got tough? What I think happens is that those people, like so many of us, drift along in our lives wishing things were different but not making a firm decision to make it different. When your life is semi-comfortable or even uncomfortable but known, there is little incentive to change. We tend to hang onto the familiar because change can be challenging. Change is uncertain, and we crave certainty. Most of us don’t realise that if we don’t make the change to something we want, someone else will make the change for us, and it probably won’t be for our benefit. If change is inevitable, it makes sense that it’s to your benefit to make the changes you want. They don’t have to be big changes. No one is suggesting that you quit your job, move to a remote island, and become an Internet Marketer. Make minor adjustments to your daily routine to incorporate online activities other than reading emails, catching up on Facebook and watching videos. Consistent, focused actions result in the changes you want. Regards, P.S. If you are looking for solid guidance towards eliminating the reliance on your job, then this short PDF might be what you seek. |