If everything is possible, nothing is possible
64Simplify Your Life
I know a friend who hasn't reached the peak in career, although he's more than average in academic ability. Why? Because he does not live a simplified life.
With "simplified life" I mean just a simple life. It does not mean living a poor life or having nothing. Nor does it means living just spiritual life or ignoring materials needs.
It simply means "be focused." To be focused you need to set a goal, or specific objective. Once you've set a goal that you want to achieve, you must concentrate on making your goal achieved on a specified date. Here comes the crucial moment! You can either achieve and do not achieve your goal depending on how you pursue it.
Here is one simple requirement for success, "you have to set aside all the things that are not necessary to achieve your goal." It is as simple as doing one thing at one time until it is done. What if you want to achieve the top success of internet marketing, but at the same time you pick all the programs offered to you. You'll have a difficulty to complete them. It is true that "if everything is possible, nothing is possible."
I used to do so in my journey to internet business. A newbie I grabbed all the opportunities because they all look promising. Then I found myself go nowhere. Recognizing the problem I decided to concentrate on completing one program first before picking up other programs.
Of course I have the reasons to focus on the program. It's Mike Dillard that taught me the reason. Who's he? You'll get to know him and why his training is so powerful from this link: www.magneticsponsoringonline.com.
I believe once you have embarked in this program you'll continue to be there.
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