6-Figure Training; Engaged Community PLR; Your Thought Process Affects Your Success

Published: Wed, 09/01/21


One of the gifts I got for my son, Shawn for his birthday was a big, new desk for his office space/gaming area - and it's arriving today. So while it's a nice gift, he has to put it together once it arrives today and I know that'll be a pain. But I also know he doesn't want me attempting it for him because I'm a disaster when it comes to assembling things. 

So here's what I have for you today and FYI tomorrow's email will go out at 10 AM EST...

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Six-Figure Success System Training

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This is NOT PLR - it's training showing you behind-the-scenes in how they operate a six-figure business. 

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Your Thought Process Affects Your Success

I watch a lot of people discussing their business endeavors online and I always pick up on their thought process. I can instantly see whether they're going to succeed or fail based on how they think. 

Successful people always take action when they're planning and talking about what they want. Failures always come up with excuses or blame. They want the sure thing, while successful people are willing to take risks. 

Failures lack confidence when talking about their business projects. Successful people project and exude confidence like it's a done deal. I don't know if they always believe it, but it's what they put out there. 

I noticed that successful people at least believe in their ability to try. The others even lack that basic belief in themselves. It's almost like they know they're going to sabotage themselves. 

Now I'm guilty of this one, but I succeed in spite of it - but failures usually refuse to change things - whether it's their mindset, the tools they're using or strategy, they stick to the old way of doing things. I'm bad about the tools part, but I LOVE coming up with innovative ways to do things. Like my challenges I did, or the limited PLR before I saw so many others doing it - not saying I was the first for either, but I just adapted my own business to try it. 

The way the two groups speak of risks is different, too. I'm not talking about money - everyone has a budget they can afford. But failures worry about the time they'll spend on something, in case it fails. Successful people don't worry about that. They'll use it as a leveling up experience at the very least, or have confidence in their willingness to find a solution until it works. 

People who don't succeed get wrapped up in everyone else's business and rarely discuss their own projects. 

That's it for me today - hope you have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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