Category Archives: Mindset

Abundant Thinking

The person who is rich in the drawer of the headYou’re a big dreamer. People who aren’t like us don’t understand our pie-in-the-sky dreams, but we wouldn’t feel like us without them. You want to change your life, financially and otherwise.

You know that you’re going to make it big someday. You repeat this belief to your spouse, your parents, and your kids. But, there’s always something getting in your way. Why hasn’t it happened yet?

You think:

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Mindset of a Product Creator

Illustration of idea designYou’ve decided, wisely, that creating products is the next step you’d like to take in your business. You realize that it’s very important to have your own products because it can help boost your income and authority.

But, are you really ready? I hope you are and I think you are. With that said, I’ve spoken with many, many business owners who know that they should be creating and releasing products but there’s something that holds them back.

In some cases, it’s fear. It’s always scary to try something new. What if your product fails? What if your customers all ask for refunds? That’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the terrible things that could happen if you release a product and it goes wrong.

After all, it’s your reputation on the line. There are certainly those product creators who are only in it for the money and who don’t care much at all about the quality. But that’s not you. You care so much about the quality and doing right by your customers… and by yourself.

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Goals and Whys

smart goal setting conceptOne of the most important indicators of business success is having the right mindset. If you have a bad mindset, if you’re in a “funk”, and it’s hard to get motivated enough to do the things you need to do in your business.

Many people think it’s impossible to get past that hard part and get motivated, especially if you’ve been in a particularly difficult slump for a long time. Maybe you’re drained of energy, not sure which direction you should take your business in, and just generally feeling out of sorts and not on top of things.

The good news is that it’s easier than you think to get motivated and feel refreshed in your business. You can completely revamp your mindset. It can happen today, in fact. And once you do this one simple thing, everything will suddenly become so much clearer. Your path to more money and greater business success will suddenly seem so much smoother.

It doesn’t matter who you are and how much experience you have in business; this is going to help you in major ways. Revisit this section every once in a while and you’ll be able to count yourself among those who know the true secrets to success.

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How to Make a Difference in Someone’s Life

make a differenceToday’s episode comes from the archives of my Daily Seminar site, and was written and narrated by Jason Fladlien…

Hello, Jason Fladlien here, and today I want to discuss with you how an IM’er, an Internet Marketer, can make a difference in somebody else’s life.

There’s some interesting stuff here. I think you’re going to get a lot of benefit from this, because once you know how to deliver value better than your contemporaries deliver value, you’re going to make a lot more money. Some of this stuff is pretty obvious, but I have my own slants on it as I always do. And some of the stuff is not so obvious, and a lot of people overlook that. The result is they don’t infuse that in their marketing, and therefore, that’s one less competitive advantage they bring to the table.

Once you can understand how you can impact people’s lives and all the different ways you can do so, if you can create a plan to put as much of that into your business as possible, you’re going to kick some butt.

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Focus

Focus acronymIf you’ve read my first book, 5 Bucks a Day, you realize how strongly I feel about focus as being a predictor of success.

In the book I talked about how it was in 2005 that I sat down with myself after 3 long years of constant failure, told myself that I had to quit chasing what I now call “bright shiny objects”, and simplify things.

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