Is there really one secret to success? Is there a magical potion
that if those who are successful would share with you would make
you successful? Is there one answer that will make the
difference between your being successful and failing?
The answer is "yes". There definitely is a secret to success,
but it isn't what you might think it is. Everyone will have you
believe, "if you buy this product, I will impart to you what
made me successful". Now, I'm not going to tell you that it
won't help. There are lots of products out there that will
definitely help you to accomplish your goal. But you have to
know what to do with the products in order for them to help you.
The one thing that will help you most to succeed is attitude.
You have to believe in yourself and your product. I keep saying
this because it is paramount to your success. If YOU don't
believe in you and your product, how in the world do you expect
to convince others? Your attitude reflects in EVERYTHING you do
- your writing, your ads, your telephone conversations, your
life - EVERYTHING!
I get up every morning excited to get to work! Truly - I can't
wait to get to the computer and write, check my email, put out
my ads, get my newsletter going, etc. It's a real joy to have a
job that I enjoy! Do I have my moments when things aren't as
pleasant as I'd like? Of course! But I have many more pleasant
moments than unpleasant ones. I know that the business I have
helps people. I know that I have a great desire to help people.
So as far as I'm concerned, I have the BEST job on the planet!
That's how you should feel about your job. If you don't, you
need to find something that will make you feel that way!
Now, SMILE! It relfects good feelings in you and in all others
associating with you! Have a VERY pleasant and happy rest of the
week and smile yourself to success!
About Author :
Pamela Geiss owns LotsaPerks and specializes in getting targeted
traffic to websites. She also publishes a paid and a free
newsletter. Visit her today at
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