By Randy - The Hermit - Baustert

Being in the right frame of mind is more important then all the information you have acquired. There is a leader in industry by the name of Henry Ford who had very little formal education, but what he did have was a mindset that created a desire in him that practically forced him to achieve his goals. One of his most quoted sayings is, "Whether you think you can or think you can't you are right."

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!

The word can't is a word that is sure to bring you failure if you use it all the time. I like to define can't as conveniently accepting negative thoughts.

C= Conveniently.

A= Accepting.

N= Negative.

T= Thoughts

Conveniently Accepting Negative Thoughts is the easy way out. If you believe you can you will achieve your goals.

It doesn't mean you can't do something just because you don't know how to do it

If it hasn't been done before, that doesn't mean it can't be done.

Just like you set your goals you need to create a mindset that gives you a burning desire to achieve your goals. All you goals can be achieved if you believe.

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.

You say that being a newbie is the truth and not an excuse. Well, it might be the truth but it is almost always used as an excuse when someone says they are a newbie. Such as:

Question: What is your domain name?

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.

But just being a newbie doesn't mean that you can't take action. Getting started doesn't take a lot but you have to take action in order to start. - 18098

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