About six months ago, someone really close to me asked me how I do all that I do?
That wasn’t the first time I was asked; almost anyone that cares enough to hear my story and ask what I’m up to ends up also asking me how I do all that I do.
And here is what I figured out this morning (six months after truly being asked how I do all that I do):
I am willing to invest my time in doing something that might not pay off.
That’s all it comes down to.
I used to be ignorant and think that people didn’t want to be successful, that they would come up with excuse after excuse to not become successful (including not knowing what success is to them).
Really it’s that they (you?) don’t want to invest the time in doing something that might not pay off. That scares the shit out of us.
So that’s how I do all that I do. And if you want a piece of advice on how to invest time in doing something that might not pay off? Decide that you want it more than you’re afraid of it failing.
Stay Positive & Hopefully Reading My Blog Will Help You Decide
Garth E. Beyer
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