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It's All Up To YOU

Author: Tim Knox Author Ranking Silver | Posted: 20-01-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 330 | Rating:  (63) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Well, folks, we've made it to the end of the year and what a rideit has been. 2005 was a great year for me personally andprofessionally. I saw my business grow almost as fast as my kids.Both gave me great joy and just enough trouble to keep me on mytoes.

I heard from people this year who were making tremendous progressbuilding their eBay and online businesses and I heard from otherswho were just getting started.

I heard from people who were thriving and I heard from others whowere struggling.

I heard from some who were making thousands of dollars a monthand others who were fighting to pay the bills.

Some people asked for my advice.

Some people asked for my money.

Some damned me because I am successful and they are not.

My message to them all was the same:

It's not up to ME. It's all up to YOU.

YOU Have To Keep Moving Forward

In business as in life, you must keep moving forward to be asuccess. You must have goals and you must have a plan. There isno such thing as an "idle success." Successful people are notsatisfied to just stay in one place. They are not satisfied withwhat they have. They know that when you become satisfied withwhat you have, you will always have just that. Successful peopleare always looking toward the future and moving forward.

YOU Must Never Give Up

When life knocks you down it's easy to wallow in your own sorrow.Life becomes a pity party and you are the star. Finding asuccessful wallower is like trying to find Bigfoot: there is nosuch thing. When you fall off the horse, get back on. When lifeknocks you down, you have to get back up. In the words of myfriend, comedian Ron White, "When life gives you lemons findsomeone life has given tequila and have a party." Never, evergive up.

YOU Can't Let Your Circumstances Dictate Your Outcome

At one time I was dead broke and working 3 jobs just to survive.I was living on coffee and cigarettes and sleeping 3 hours anight. It would have been very easy for me to let mycircumstances get the best of me, but I refused to give up. I setgoals for myself. I created a plan. I took action that would getme out of those circumstances, not keep me there.

Only YOU Can Truly Motivate YOU

The only person who can motivate YOU to take the action necessaryto be a success is YOU. Too many people are looking to others formotivation when only self-motivation really works in the longterm. When you were a kid your mother motivated you to get out ofbed and go to school and make good grades and come home on time.Well, you're a grown up now and you have to be your ownmotivator. You have to make yourself take action. You must havethe drive and determination to do things on your own. Withoutmotivation and action, you will fail and it will be your ownfault.

No One Can Do It For YOU

The only person who can make YOU a success is YOU. Others canprovide you with advice and tools to help make your journey morefruitful, but in the end it is up to YOU to make YOU a success.It is up to YOU to start your business and learn to market yourproduct. It is up to YOU to make sales and carry the money to thebank. If YOU won't do it for yourself, no one can do it for you.

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YOU Make Your Own Luck

Finally, remember this: there is no such thing as luck. YOU make your own luck. Luck occurs when opportunity and action collide. So if you're waiting for Ed McMahon to show up on your doorstepand proclaim, "This is your lucky day!" you are going to have along, miserable wait.

Ed can't make you a success.

I can't make you a success.

It is all up to YOU.

Now get off the couch and make 2006 a Great Year!

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