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A Word from the "Editor"
2. HeadLine Article: What's Keeping Your Online Business From Succeeding Massively?
3. Interactive Clas^sifieds
4. Parents Time-Out- Life's a Beach
5. Hot Biz*Tip- Where's My Little
Speaker?
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A WORD FROM THE "EDITOR"
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HEADLINE ARTICLE
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What's Keeping Your Online Business From Succeeding Massively?
By Willie Crawford
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Spend any time really comparing ultra-successful people with
those who aren't but would like to be, and eventually the
difference really jumps out at you. I readily see this in MOST
of the people I deal with who are trying to build online
businesses. So, let's honestly examine what's probably holding
you back.
What keeps most people from succeeding massively in
accomplishing something outstanding? What really keeping you
from succeeding in your online business? In a word, it's
"fear."
I know... you're a "grown up" who's learned that most things
aren't worth fearing. So, you're uncomfortable with even
admitting the possibility that you're fearful. I'll let you
in on a little secret... most people feel the same way.
Let me let you in on a second secret... the way to get
over your fears is simply to face them. Face them and
do the thing that you are fearful of the most. Do it a number
of times, and the fear magically disappears.
Let's look at an example. According to many studies, the
single biggest fear most people have is pubic speaking. It
likely springs from the fact that while you're up in front
of a group, others could be evaluating you.
I personally give numerous stage presentations a year, and
conduct countless recorded telephone training calls,
tele-classes, and brainstorming sessions. I'm no different
than those who are afraid of being at the front of the room
- except that after you do it a couple hundred times, the
nervousness does go away.
When I was in the U.S. Air Force, I often had to get in front
of groups of dozens, sometimes hundred of people and explain
a plan or an idea that I had generated. Fortunately, I wasn't
given a choice! After doing this a hundred times in front of
everyone from my subordinates, to my peers, to 4-star generals,
I grew extremely comfortable doing it. My secret was simply
facing my fears.
The key for you is to simply DO the thing that you fear the
most... provided it's not something really dangerous :-)
Let's examine several common fears that you probably have
and how to overcome them.
Fear of failure is the one that stops many people from even
trying to accomplish anything "major." This fear so
paralyzes them that they WON'T even try.
One key to overcoming the fear of failure is stacking the odds
in your favor. Jeff Walker teaches this in his recently
released course, "Product Launch Formula." He teaches that
since you only have time to do a few of the projectS you
probably have ideas for, you do the ones with the greatest
chances of success. You line all aspects of the project up
beforehand, and then executing the project is just like shooting
fish in a barrel. You make it very unlikely that you will
fail.
If you want to see how Jeff does this, pulling off numerous
projects that earn six or even seven-figures in a matter of
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You also need to realize that failure is still possible - but
if you've flowed out a plan, it's now less likely. Yes, there
is still some risk. Realize that nothing EXTRAORDINARY was
ever accomplished without someone taking some risk.
A second BIG fear many people suffer from is fear of
ridicule. I could tell you not to take yourself too seriously,
or to ignore the opinions of others. Better advice for you
might be, don't tell those who might put a damper on your ideas
what you plan on doing.
Also don't listen to those who've never accomplished anything
great. You don't want to listen to those who've already
convinced themselves that they could never do something great.
When they tell you that THEY could never do what you're
thinking of doing, they're absolutely right. They could never do it
because they're too afraid to even try. They're unwilling to
step outside their comfort zone. You have to be willing!
Seek the council or advice of those who have done something
similar to what you want to do. They offer unique insights and
can show you where the pitfalls are. Be prepared to compensate
them for their most valuable resource... their time.
Acknowledge the mistakes that their shared experience can keep you
from making.
We all want the approval and admiration of other! That's
why fear of ridicule is so powerful. Consider this though...
Often the ONLY cost of failure, or being wrong, is MAYBE
having to admit it to someone else. You'd be surprised at
how few people are actually watching everything that you
do 24/7. We're all too busy focusing on our own little
worlds. So, often you won't even have to admit your mistakes,
or the fact that you were wrong, to anyone.
A final fear to address is fear of wasting your time. Often,
you won't allow yourself to get stared on a project because you
may discover six months from now that it's not going to be
as successful as you had hoped. Yes, this does happen! That's
why you only do the projects that have the highest probability
of succeeding and offer the highest ROI.
Closely related to the fear of wasting time, is idea and
information overload. You're afraid that if you focus on one
project, you'll miss doing another more appropriate and more
profitable project. You allow that thought process to SO
paralyze you that you just don't get started on anything.
Here's how I handle that "stumbling block"... I simply
write down all ideas that I come up with, but I don't
generally allow myself to start on a new project until I've
finished the ones I've already committed to. The exception
to that rule is that I do often buy domain names that are
ideal for a new project right away. I don't risk having
them snatched up. Buying the domain name also commits me to
actually doing something with the idea later.
Many years ago, I heard Earle Nightingale, on a cassette tape
that I have long since forgotten the title of, explain that
"Ideas are like slippery fish, and if you don't jot them down
they often get away forever." Earle's tape, taught me to keep
a pad near my bed so that even when an idea pops into my head
in the middle of the night, I can jot it down, and then not
worry about losing it. That's a great habit to develop. I've
taken it one step further and now often keep a portable
MP3 player/recorder with me while I'm driving, etc. When an
idea pops into my head, I just record it, and then I'm able
to refocus on what I was previously thinking about or
doing.
Ok, we've just covered what's holding many *potentially*
very successful people back. We've concluded that the way to
overcome it is to first of all admit that it's a problem,
and then boldly face your fears. Finally we've examined how
to handle simply having too many choices or ideas, so that
you can focus on one and get it completed. String together
a series of carefully selected, completed projects and you
can't help but be a big success.
Willie Crawford is a 9-year Internet marketing veteran. He is a
frequent speaker at seminars worldwide. To discover seminars and
tele-seminars right in your backyard where you can begin
building strong business alliances, take a few minutes right now and
visit: http://InternetMarketingSeminarSchedule.com
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PARENTS TIME-OUT
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Time Out for Parents
Welcome Parents. It is time for a little Time-Out. Running an online
business or working outside of the home takes much time and effort
away from your family.
This weekly feature is committed to helping parents take back that
quality time and devote it more fully to spending it with their
children.
Check out this week's features:
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Time Out for the Week - Life's a Beach
What's for Dinner? - Steak Fingers
Just for You - Create Some Fireworks...
Site of the Week - Kaboose
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Follow the link below to see what it is all about! You owe it to
yourself and your children!
http://www.parentstime-out.com
This page is designed to be simple and easy to follow. Our goal
is to keep it short and simple each week, allowing you to maximize
your family time.
You can find all of our Time Out editions archived at http://www.parentstime-out.com/archives.htm
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HOT BIZ*TIP
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Where's My Little Speaker?
For some reason, I get lots of e-mail from people telling me
they've lost their little speaker icon (sound control) that
usually resides in the system tray, and now they want to get it
back. I also get lots of e-mail asking how to get it out of the
system tray.
Well, the answer is the same for both! Here's all you do:
Win95/98
1. Click the Start button/Settings/Control Panel. Open the
Multimedia icon.
2. On the Audio tab, you'll see a little checkbox labeled "Show
volume control on the taskbar". If you want to see the little
yellow speaker, make sure it's checked. If you don't want to see
it, uncheck it.
Windows 95/98 Win ME/XP
1. Click the Start button/Settings/Control Panel. Open the
Sounds & Multimedia icon.
2. On the Sounds or Volume tab, you'll see a little checkbox
towards the bottom labeled "Show/Place volume control on the
taskbar." If you want to see the little yellow/gray speaker,
make sure it's checked. If you don't want to see it, uncheck it.
That wasn't hard was it?
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