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When I first got started online, friends and family would say, What are you doing now Elvis, when are you going to get a REAL JOB? In the beginning I must admit I had second thoughts. I let my past conditioning get the better of me. I kept thinking, what if everyone else is right and I am wrong? What if I have made a mistake and this online thing never works? But I have come to realise that whatever you want to do in life, you can do. If you stop letting other peoples opinions effect you, you can achieve many wonderful things in your life. Is there something you have been wanting to do for a long time but havent had the guts to take that leap of faith? Why not? Fear? Fear of what? Fear of failure? Fear of success? Why is it that so many of us are afraid to do what we want to do? Have you ever really sat down and asked yourself these questions? During my biggest fear I decided to go for what my heart was telling me to do. I made the decision to do something everyone else said wouldnt work. I decided that I would take control of my life and not let anything get in the way of my dreams. Because I made that decision, I am now experiencing results that I never thought could be possible. Now dont get me wrong. Im still learning and still making mistakes, BUT.......I wouldnt have it any other way. If I had stayed in my old job because or fear, I would still be earning $5k - $6k a month! Today I had a sale come through were I managed to earn $6,500 (US) How was that possible? I believe it was possible because I made the decision that I wouldnt let anything get in my way and stop me from achieving my goals. Whatever you want in life you can have. The only thing stopping you is YOU! As far as I know we only have one go at this thing called life. What are you doing to make it the best life ever? https://youtube/watch?v=SosNeR3Ui0g&feature=youtu.be
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 14:06:49 +0000

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