There are things in all our lives that we tolerate because it just seems like too much effort to not put up with it.

Unfortunately, that attitude will drain you of the energy you need to live the life you want.

Putting up with shit blocks you from having what you want.

Stop it, OK?

 

One of the things we do is decide to settle for mediocrity.

It can be daunting and seem like a lot of hard work to be outstanding even though you know that the success you deserve is there.

Do you know what's harder?

Looking back at the times when you didn't step up.

The times you held back a little when you know you should have gone all in.

 

You don't have to be a superstar from day 1, no, you can grow into that role a bit at a time.

 

When you look too hard at the end goal, it seems hard, when you look at what you have to do today, it's only a few small tasks.

Do those few small tasks every day, and you will look back to see how easy it was.

You only need to keep moving forward and do a little more than the person next to you to move ahead of them.

 

In most sports, the winner is only seconds or less ahead of number two.

All athletes train hard, some train a little harder; they are the stars.

 

In business, it's the person who puts in the extra work when everyone else has gone home for the day or starts a little earlier, the one who gets a little more done each day.

 

Find what gets you excited about what you do so you can be motivated to get going and keep going.

Only action moves you forward, and inaction keeps you where you are.

 

Regards,
Brent.

 

P.S. When you have any business, online or off, you need to keep improving what you are doing.

It's a continuous learning environment even as an employee.

Gone are the days when you can do the same job from the time you gain employment until you retire.

Even if you decide not to pursue an Internet business, you should keep learning new skills.

 

Learning good writing skills will always be a benefit to you or your employer.

 

I've been taking a course on how to write better product reviews.

It's a course written by one of the subscribers to these emails, and it is excellent.

Writing a useful review can be expanded into writing a good report or a good sales letter; many of the skills are transferrable.

 

It's a drip-feed training, so you can't just read it through and do nothing with it.

There is daily homework to complete, so you get to practice each section as you go.

Not only that but the author asks you to communicate with her, and she will critique your work so you can improve fast.

 

If you want to write better, you should consider this training and follow the process.

You could have a product review online in 5 days that can produce a steady income for years to come plus you'll have the skills to pump out as many of these as you want.

Check it out here.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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