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![]() I rarely answer questions put forth by unregistered users -- especially ones that can't even sign their posts. But this pissed me off and forced me to bust out the microphone for an audio rant/podcast.
I didn't reply to help the person that wrote this... but to help those that are trying to make a full-time income online. MP3 AUDIO RANT: $1 Dollar A Day Aloha, Jason Cain |
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It is great advice to know your own strengths. As you say, everybody has different strengths, and there are plenty of different ways to make money, and entrepreneurs have all kinds of personalities. Some like to be the brash "front-man" or "front-woman" and get attention that way. Others prefer to do deals in the "background", and make money that way. Another thing is, every single entrepreneur "makes things happen". I've read that it's "making things happen" that motivates a lot of entrepreneurs (even more than money, though of course, that's important too).* Great stuff on "investing in yourself" and having a "system" too! I saved your "rant" so I can listen to it again in future... ![]() Thanks for sharing, Jason... Best wishes, Dien * According to the book "Tactics: The Art and Science of Success", by Edward de Bono
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![]() Aloha Dien,
Thanks, I am glad you liked it. I also like what you said about making things happen. That is so fundamentally important. I learned years ago that my biggest weakness is TV. I did not have the willpower to turn the damn thing off. My solution? I gave away my TV. It was drastic but it worked. I found all sorts of "extra" time for working out, martial arts, my business and family functions. MAKE THINGS HAPPEN. I think we all need to card in our wallets with that written on it. Aloha, Jason |
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![]() Hi Jason, For most of my life I wasted my time watching TV.
But when I moved to Australia I left the TV behind and because my wife is absolutely against having one I have now made more progress in the last 3 years than I have in the past 30. Without her I don't think I would have had the strength to kick that habit. We still go out to the movies once a week but that's only 2 hours of time compared to the 20+ I use to throw away each week. Like you I now have time to do more important thing. But now I have to be careful of too much Internet surfing. Cheers, Steve |
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![]() Aloha Steve,
I agree that Internet surfing can be the same sort of drug. I have limited myself to ONE forum to post to and read... this one. ![]() Aloha, Jason |
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I agree, TV can be a deadly force! I don't watch much TV. Though I do like the occasional comedy as a stress reliever. ![]() Quote:
Here's the part on the motivations of successful people regarding "Making Things Happen" from Edward de Bono's book (with slight editing)... From "Tactics: The Art and Science of Success" by Edward de Bono, pp.68-69.Making Things Happen (The book was written in the mid-1980s, and mostly consists of interviews with various successful people, divided into topics. I just included the entrepreneurs' quotes above. The two quotes I left out were from a bank vice-president and a researcher/strategic thinker.) Even though de Bono's "Tactics" book is over 20 years old, it's a good one! Cheers ![]() Dien
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![]() Jason,
That was one of the most honest and forthright responses I have heard in a very long time. I have read many, but it was really cool to hear the response. You hit the nail on the head with some power. I know there are many people who buy all sorts of information in order to reach the rainbow, but there are many others (myself included) who buy and search for information in order to build our knowledge. You can learn so much by reading or hearing information from other people who are actually doing something and accomplishing things, and you can apply nuggets of their information to your own thing. Joe Cossman was was the master in twisting information or techniques in different ways. We all know what happened for him. Thanks again! Rick |
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![]() Aloha Rick,
Thanks for aloha. I love Joe Cossman too. Especially concerning his twisting of ideas. In fact, Dien talked about that in this thread, where he discussed the use of coupons to prompt response to offers. Aloha, Jason |
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![]() Making things happen flies in the face of all that New Age crap that so many people push...
Spiritual Marketing/Attractor Factor/The Secret There is a huge difference between WANTING and MAKING THINGS HAPPEN. Maybe that should be the new tagline (MAKING THINGS HAPPEN) for SOWPUB? Aloha, Jason |
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I'm surprised that David Frey is endorsing "Spiritual Selling". See: http://spiritualsellingbook.com/ maybe there is value in "Thinking before Leaping". Action is a necessary ingredient to using "The Secret". Many people think that the secret requires only wishful dreaming without taking any intelligent action. Here's a great explanation of what the secret really is... http://www.Snipurl.com/FreeAudioBook Isn't it true that what you think about most of the time is what you are drawn to act upon? I thought the secret was simply focusing your thoughts on what you want and then taking action to get it. Nothing metaphysical about that. Cheers, Steve Last edited by SteveSki : August 23, 2007 at 08:40 AM. |
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