I Would Be More Successful If Responses (Part One)

Posted by on Jul 23, 2009 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

I asked a question on the blog yesterday which is bringing in amazing responses…

Here are a few of them so that you can see that you are not alone in your doubts, fears, etc. It’s what you do with it that counts.

I think success means different things to different people, but I’ll assume that you mean ‘professionally’… I would be more successful if I was a little less cynical, I wasn’t so argumentative, I was more positive, I could just learn to be happy with things the way they are!

If my computer would work as fast as my mind! Slow loading PC moments interupt my creativity/production. I’m a website designer so any technology issues mess up my “groove.”

if I was willing to risk failing more often

I didn’t hear my mother’s voice in my head, reminding me of all the times I’ve failed before and “Why do you think this time will be any different?”

I was better able to manage my time. I have so many ideas, a long list of ebooks to write, blogs to start, things to learn (podcasting, WordPress theme tweaking), and I am easily overwhelmed. I have products from big-name gurus and I love them, but they still don’t start with Point A.

I stop trying to implement things perfectly, and just did something.

I would be more successful if I was more focused and motivated when it counted most.

If you’d like to answer the question (it’s completely anonymous), you can do so below.

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