Who Exactly Are You? Read This And Decide

in #inspiration7 years ago

 Hi Steemitsters.

  Let me ask you a question:   

Do you know what separates successful people from those that struggle?   

Many people like to complicate online success.   Sure, many different elements lead to success. There’s Facebook ads,  Instagram, email marketing, sales, partnerships, websites, funnels and  more.   However, there’s one aspect that matters 100 TIMES more than any of these elements…   And that element is: whether you’re a “talker or a “doer?”   

That’s it.   Talkers get excited by new opportunities every other week. They jump  ship from one shiny object to the next. Talkers are great at one thing:  talking.   Sadly, five years down the track, they’re still were they started. Frustrated, overwhelmed and confused.   

“Doers” are different.   Doers decide on an opportunity and stick to it for the long game. They  stay focused on their dreams and make progress every single day.   Over many years, I’ve met thousands of people who wanted to create an  income online. Almost instantly, I could tell what separated a serious  doer from a flaky talker.   

What is it?   Doers attend events.   They commit to their goals and take their education seriously. At  events, they rub shoulders with hundreds of successful people and make  strategic friendships with them.   There’s a reason that every “internet success” you read about attends events.   It’s critical to their success.  

 So what about you?   Are you a “talker” or a “doer?”   

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This is very good. Much better than the other articles you were copying and pasting from the news sites. Keep up the good work and I will keep reading! :)

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Can't help but agree with @boontjie -- but that means your posts are getting better. I'm here for it.