No Can’t, No Newbie, Success at Last!

by Randy - The Hermit - Baustert
Your mindset and your belief have more power to draw you towards success then any knowledge that you have acquired. There’s this guy that makes cars, you might have heard of him, by the name of Henry Ford. He actually only had a tiny amount of formal education but he possessed a mindset that created in him a burning desire to obtain his goals. “Whether you think you can or think you can’t you are right.” Is one of the phrases attributed to Henry Ford and is one to take to heart. It was his mindset that took him from a under educated laborer to a leader in the automotive industry. You need to cultivate the same type of mindset if you wish to succeed. A mindset that doesn’t know the meaning of the word can’t! Can’t is a word that can stop you in your tracks. As soon as you accept that you can’t do something then it is the truth, you can’t. Don’t let the word can’t dissuade you from your goals. Think of can’t like this: C= Conveniently. A= Accepting. N= Negative. T= Thoughts Whenever you say you can’t do something, you are conveniently accepting negative thoughts. There is always a way to achieve your goals. If you don’t know how to do something that doesn’t mean you can’t do it. It doesn’t mean it can’t be done just because no one has done it before. All you have to do is to create a mindset with a burning desire to achieve. This means anything that you think you can’t do, can be done. You just have to figure out how to do it. Besides can’t there is another term you should avoid and that is newbie. “I am a newbie”, is probably the most commonly used excuse that I hear. I know this doesn’t sound like an excuse, but it is. Gary Ambrose pointed this out to me a couple of years ago. When you say you are newbie, you are using that as an excuse. The reason for this is that you never say I am a newbie unless you need an excuse. Question: What is your website? Answer: I don’t have one I am a newbie. Question: What is your specialty? Answer: I don’t have one I am a newbie. Question: Have you started building your list yet? Answer: No, I am a newbie. Read those questions and read those answers and you will see why I say it is an excuse. If you are in the internet marketing field you have probably heard those questions and that answer before. The answer doesn’t explain anything, it just works as an excuse for people that haven’t done anything yet. Yes, I did refer to myself as a newbie, way back when, but I realize now that it was an excuse that slowed down my progress to my goals. Taking action is the only difference between a newbie and a non-newbie. If you want to reach your goals you can’t do it as a newbie so take some action no matter how small and move toward your goals.
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Randy The Hermit has been helping people profit from online businesses for years. You can read more of his tips and download a free version of Getting Started from his blog Starting Steps Grab a totally unique version of this article from the Uber Article Directory
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