Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Focus and Fear of Success - The Biggest Monkey on Your Back?


If you have been on the internet for awhile, you know that there are millions of people trying anything and everything to get your attention. They want in your wallet. It's a great big money grab out there folks, and the net has become the biggest marketing arena on the planet, driving whole industries and generating Billions of dollars in sales.


1 1/2 sticks butter1/2 cup raisinsThe problem lies with your focus and your fear of success. You must CHOOSE the opportunity you are passionate about, or create a product you stand behind and love, and then hunker down for the long-haul! Make yourself do everything you are taught to do to build your business and build it - all the way or not at all.5. Bake for 30 minutes, then cover the top with aluminum foil to prevent over-browning. Bake for 15 more minutes. Remove pan from the oven and loosen the sides with a knife. Place a plate over the top and turn the pan over onto the plate.So what's the problem? Well, none if you are one of the small businesses with focus. A whole lot of problems if you lack focus.The new "thing" demands your attention and you get nervous that you might be missing out on another opportunity for fiancial success.I added a little wheat germ to give it a little nutty taste, but if you don't have any, the recipe will work fine without it.Throw the rest in the trash.Dear Helen: This is a very quick and easy way to make a special treat, which can be eaten for breakfast or dessert.There are myriad small business opportunities on the net today. And if you do your research and find something you want to associate with, or you create a product for a well-researched target market, you are well on your way to financial success. Or are you?2 tablespoons boiling water1 1/2 cups sugarNuts (optional)Jeanne Jones is the author of 33 cookbooks, most recently "Cooking From the Cupboard" (Rodale Press). For more information, you can go to her Web site, jeannejones.com. Send your recipe for revision to: Cook It Light, Deseret Morning News, P.O. Box 1212, La Jolla, CA 92038. Please include a stamped (63 cents), self- addressed envelope. (c) King Features Syndicate Inc.4 cans (7.5 ounces each) refrigerated biscuit dough (10 biscuits each)1/2 cup applesauceNot to be confused with Sinusitis, which can be just as debilitating.But don't you already have one? At least, haven't you been presented with several great opportunities in the last week? So why on earth take a serious look at yet another? Why fragment the time you need to spend on your current business with all the marketing it takes to get yet another off the ground and profitable?And that journey scares the hell out of 99% of normal, everyday people. So be it. It IS scary to think of radical life changes, even if they are for what you consider to be far better than your current situation!3. In a large bowl, combine the sugar, cinnamon and wheat germ. Cut each biscuit into 4 pieces. Add to the large bowl of sugar and cinnamon. Coat all the biscuit pieces with sugar. Leave the extra sugar in the bowl.3/4 cup sugarEach serving contains approximately: Original recipe: 333 calories; 16 gm fat; 23 mg cholesterol; 677 mg sodium; 46 gm carbohydrates; 4 gm protein; 1 gm fiber. Revised recipe: 232 calories; 6 gm fat; 8 mg cholesterol; 511 mg sodium; 42 gm carbohydrates; 4 gm protein; 2 gm fiber.4. Add the applesauce and butter to the soaked raisins. Add the raisin mixture to the large bowl of sugar-coated biscuits. Mix (clean hands work well) until thoroughly mixed. Place evenly in the prepared pan. Do not press down.We all know there are tons of opportunities out there. That is a fact. It's time now to get the stars out of your eyes, choose your niche, your product, your affiliate program or your MLM, and get to work. Make a vow not to stop until you are where you want to be financially.Each nugget is about 25 calories, and half a gram of fat.Make hard decisions and stick to them, then begin the process of working on a focused, tight marketing campaign to make whatever venture you choose the venture that sets you free.

The cure for Sign-up-itis is focus and hard work. Success is something you decide to achieve one day. It's that decision that is often the biggest hurdle any future success story has to conquer.




Author: Jack Humphrey


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