Subject: 4 Things You MUST Do To Achieve Success In 2015
Hi,
I received this email from my friend Devon who runs the Easiest Systems business in which I participated from day 1 and that makes me a significant hands free income every month!
His goals and mine are very similar. In fact here is my mission for those who may not have sen it..
Mission:
To help and inspire you to reach your goals. To be of service in spreading hope in the hearts of the poor and forsaken, kindle courage in the hearts of the despondent and light a new strength in the hearts of those who think they are failures. To create the perfect vehicle for your success and to guide you along the path to your dreams with kindness and so bring you peace.
Only by deriving joy from doing this can I also become successful in God's eyes.
Devon's article is so good that I felt I had to share it with you so I pasted it below.
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God bless,
Graham
p.s. if you want to check out Devon's system its here http://pwc2.com/ceC
We at the Easiest Systems Team have ONE main goal:
"To Help Online Home Business Entrepreneurs Achieve Success"
So, to help further that mission, we'd like to share with you
4 tips that will allow you to achieve REAL success and make
2015 your best year ever!
==== HERE'S THE ARTICLE... ENJOY! ==========
There are many paths to success and characteristics of successful people.
There are also many secrets to achieving success based on the industry
or niche you are working in. However, I’m going to discuss what I consider
four keys to success. These are four things that every entrepreneur will
likely face at some point on their path to success. How you respond to
these things will determine whether or not you will achieve and maintain success.
Learning to handle frustration. Frustrations are a part of life. While,
hopefully, you don’t experience them all the time, you have to expect
them from time to time. The key is learning how to handle frustrations
without letting them derail your success. Your frustrations may come from
clients, customers, employees, investors, business partners, etc. Frustrations
can be personal or professional.
What’s important is to respond to them in a healthy and productive way.
This isn’t to say you just shouldn’t get frustrated or even angry. Go
ahead and let yourself be angry for a couple minutes or a couple hours
(depending on HOW frustrating the situation is) then work on a plan to
deal with the issue at hand.
An important part of dealing with frustrations is to identify the true
source of the problem and then deal with the problem directly. This is
true regardless of whether you dealing with a people problem or a product
problem. For example, if you have a product that just isn’t getting the
results you were hoping for. You need to determine if the problem is
with the product itself or with the promotion of that product.
Dealing with rejection. Like frustrations, rejection can also be expected
on your journey to success. Not everyone is going to love your products,
and not everyone is going to think you are the genius you believe you are.
Rejection feels very personal even if it is coming from someone you don’t
even know.
It is important not to let rejection stop you from moving forward. If you
aren’t getting the conversion rates you are looking for, you need to keep
trying; keep testing new ways to promote your products.
Here is something I’ve learned to do. I avoid reading what people say about
me online. As many of you probably know, the distance created by the internet
has led to people unleashing some of the most hateful comments…things most
people would never say if talking to someone face-to-face. There are a lot
of people that apparently have nothing better to do with their time than
write hateful things about other people online. The best way to not be
affected by this negativity is by not reading.
The fear of failure. the fear of failure is actually a really common fear,
and it stops a lot of people from trying new things, making new friends,
and achieving true success. It is also closely related to the fear of rejection.
For many people these two things feel like one in the the same. The fear
of failure may prevent you from leaving a “secure” job or stop you from
investing the needed money to make a real go at your potential business.
The best way to get over a fear of failure (or any fear really) is to emerge
yourself in the thing you are afraid of. For example, if you have a fear
of water, you should take swim lessons, go the beach or the city pool.
If you have a fear of needles, get a friend to hold your hand and start
donating blood.
If you have a fear that your business idea will result in failure, do it
anyway. Do the research, get all the information you need to move forward,
and do it. Keep in mind, you don’t have to quit your “day job” to start
a business. You can start it in your free time and grow it as quickly as
possible.
Here’s a side note to consider…”job security” is a myth. While there are
a small handful of positions that you could eventually earn “tenure” and
have job security, those are few and far between.
Facing financial problems. Believe me, I know all abut financial problems.
A lot of people I meet and talk to and see through my social networks
allow financial problems to stop them from pursuing success. As you’ve
probably noticed, the issues addressed in this post are interconnected.
Letting financial problems stop you from achieving success is a sign that
you are succumbing to the fear of failure.
If you were guaranteed success, you’d have no problem putting money on
the line or leaving your current job. However, you don’t have a guarantee,
and you are letting the fear of failure prevent you from investing in your
future. I know I’ve talked about this before, but it’s so relevant…I know
what it is like to be facing financial problems and make the decision to
pursue running my own business. I graduated college the top of my class,
and I was quickly offered a job in my field. I could have gone on to spend
years working my way up the ladder; content with the illusion of job security,
but I wanted more.
Being an entrepreneur is not for everyone. A lot of people prefer the secure
feeling of clocking in at work each day and getting a regularly scheduled
paycheck, and that’s okay. Being an entrepreneur is not easy. It requires
a lot of hard work, a strong backbone, and thick skin. You have to be able
to face failure (after failure) and keep moving forward. These four keys to
success with help you overcome some of the hurdles you will face.
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To YOUR Success
The 'Easiset Systems' Team
"Helping Home Business Entrepreneures Achieve Success"