What If I Can't.
Do You Struggle?
Maybe you aren't the best writer.
Does SEO make your brain do flip-flops?
Perhaps you struggle with coming up with topics.
Or maybe social media is the bane you dread.
I often hear from WA members who are struggling with one or more aspects. Some feel like just giving up.
My advice?
Don't give up!
One quote that I often share is:
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” – Tim Notke
You don't have to be a best-selling author to write good copy. And with practice, your writing will improve. Use apps like Grammarly to help along the way.
Just keep writing!
What if...I wrote this a while back.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/dianek59/blog/thursday-thoug...
Feeling overwhelmed? Get a cup of coffee, tea, or whatever, take a deep breath.
Now...Keep Learning!
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/dianek59/blog/keep-learning/...
If you give up, you fail. Keep trying and success is yours!
“It’s not about money or connections – it’s the willingness to outwork and outlearn everyone.”– Mark Cuban
Do you have that willingness?
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And the FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). Usually happens when you give up when you know this could make you the income you need to get ahead and succeed in life. I do need encouragement at times because I HATE failure. It drives me nuts when I can't figure something out. :) Then not knowing what keyword to use to get to a section you most need to read. heheh.
Yes, Trent, it can be very challenging at times. Keywords can perplex anyone. Just don't give up! If you feel like your resolve is leaving, reach out to me or another WA member. No judgement--just encouragement!
Hi Diane
A very nice mindset post based on two great quotes, Thank you!
Many people make things difficult for themselves by overcomplicating things (SEO for example(.
Add in Albert Einstein’s suggestion to: “Keep things as simple as possible and no simpler” and you have the ingredients for a great book.
:-)
Richard
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I watched a documentary series on Michael Jordan and remembered something his college coach said.
Michael Jordan told his coach he wanted to be the best there ever was, and the coach told him to keep practicing to get there. Jordan's reply was "I practice as much as the other guys." The coach then said, "Oh, I thought you wanted to be the best ever."
From that day forward Jordan practiced basically double what the other players did, and the rest as they say is history.
I had heard that story before, too, Jeannine. Thanks for the reminder!
And his coach is so correct-- doing what other people do will help you get to their level, of course. Doing more can help you reach well beyond!