The Killer of ALL Success Online and Off

Posted by Head Coach on May 15, 2007

Every business that fails can be dissected and it most often can be found that there was some force or administrative fallacy in operation within its structure that ultimately led to its demise. Yet, in human relationships, in human pursuit of something notable where a person ultimately fails, there is most often found at failure’s core, the lack of commitment to follow through. It is overwhelmingly why so few people ever really achieve anything great or significant in their lives. The lack of commitment especially holds true in the area of financial success, but spills equally over onto that of someone achieving one’s personal dreams or goals they have for themselves or their family.

These would be success stories for the most part, most often simply choose to give up or quit before they really get started and blame it on a wide range of outside interference, conditions, or circumstances. They choose to listen to those ‘voices’ of pessimism, condemnation, shame, inferiority or insecurity in their heads. That is NOT how we are created to be. We were made to be alive, productive, pro-active, creative, and successful in our lives. We were created to accomplish worthwhile goals and pursuits that we were meant to possess.

The same can be said about your involvement in business, and especially in that of developing an online marketing career. Like anything worthwhile, it takes your willingness to see the big picture of what you can accomplish if you put your mind to it, it requires a plan, and FOCUSED intent that will allow you to be persistent in the small day to day steps towards success that are necessary if you are to be successful and reach your bigger personal, business, and financial goals.

It is so very easy to get shipwrecked in our dreams, and forget why we are doing what we are doing. There will always be tons of temptations to get you side tracked, off course, and completely distracted IF you do not resist them. Take these five important steps in changing your future:

1)  Determine what you are most passionate about, and what you want most out of life, and then write it down, whether it takes a sentence, a paragraph, a page, or a book!

2)  Make a list of goals that you will use to keep you on track, and that will be your benchmarks (road signs along the road towards your success to let you know you are on course), and commit to investing at least 20 minutes each day in a concerted, intently focused way to learn everything you can about what you are wanting to do in achieving your ultimate goal and how to best accomplish it.

3)  Become accountable to someone, if not multiple people, about what you want to do. Become accountable to someone for your daily actions. Without accountability, you cannot expect to rise above what the average and mediocre settle for.

4)  Surround yourself with wise advisers that you can call on for insight, help, or assistance.

5)  Determine once and for all that you will set hands to the plow for your future success and not turn back from the task in what you know you have been called to do, and build into your daily life, the power of persistence that says, I will continue to do the things that may be difficult for me, or that I may not enjoy doing right now, in return for the great good of my ultimate success in what I want to do or that I have been called to do.

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