Perhaps not all, but a surprising number do have this in common. Most of them had some success with their first or second attempt. That gave them the confidence required to keep going even when subsequent attempts failed. I don’t think I have ever read or heard of a marketer, who is successful today, who didn’t have some success very early in their career. I know there are a few, because I’ve talked with them, but they are in the minority. The success may not have been huge, but it was encouraging and gave them a level of belief. It’s that level of belief that’s important here because constant failure tends to dampen anyone’s belief. Some never recover from their first failure, some continue to push, but as their belief levels drop the chances of success also drop. It’s one of the immutable laws of the universe. Or perhaps the immutable laws of your subconscious. Whatever you think about the most is what you’ll get more of. You know what that means. If you want to change what you’re getting, you must change what you’re focusing on and what you think about all day. You can have better relationships. You can have better health. You can have better finances. Etc. Of course there are physical and practical limitations that you cannot change, but the biggest limitation is what you think and what you say. Those you can change, and you must if you want to live in a better world. To find out how this works, click here. Regards, |