(PRAH)gress is a (PRO)cess
The most obscure details often grab my attention. Throughout the first 2 levels of training here at WA, the way Kyle pronounces the word 'process' jumped out at me from his first use of the word in the first training video. I figure noticing the way he says it, is due to where I am from, as everyone I know, or have known pronounces process as (PRAH)cess. Kyle does not. He pronounces the word as (PRO)cess. I can only assume that where he comes from influences the way he says and has probably always said the word. Whatever the mechanism behind his pronunciation, it is his frequent use of it, and specifically his way of saying it that has indelibly fastened it into my mind as I continue to make progress in training to become an affiliate marketer. My repetitive awareness of the word "process" has led me to thinking on this fact: progress (in any avenue or endeavor) IS a process. In fact progress is most always made up of little processes joined together to create a bigger process that aids you down the road of progress to the eventual finish line or end goal. It is the process of learning Wordpress that will bring the progress of a website built and established. The process of research and quality keyword content applied again and again that will result in the progress of readers and followers. Every single process so far has been valuable, necessary, and will be a tool or skill I will doubtlessly use time and again.
Do I feel the process takes forever? Honestly, sometimes. I'm a full time SAH mom, caregiver to two of our elderly grandparents that live here, attempting to fit in every spare minute I can to return here to learn or work on the homework assigned; all while doing it from an LG tablet (typing out lengthy content with your thumbs on a 10' screen really builds patience and will test your persistence I assure you!l) as purchasing a new computer is still a couple weeks out for me. I am stubborn though, really stubborn, my husband will whole heartedly vouch that I am. My stubbornness drives me when my ambition wavers in view of all still left to accomplish, and in view of day to day responsibility that easily takes up time you didn't anticipate (all of you with babies know what I mean! They keep their own schedules and drag you along for the ride! LOL)
I WANT this to work so badly, and I can clearly see the formula and that it CAN work for me and my family. I cannot remember anything 'workwise' that has ever gotten me as excited as building my first website, and learning to market online. I've discovered in the past few weeks that this field of work utilizes some of the areas that interest me most. Research, creative writing, graphics and design, lifestyle cultivation, and eventually helping and encouraging individuals interested in education pertaining to my website niches. Wanting this to work is great, but the doing is the more important part, so when I have felt flabbergasted at day's end, or overwhelmed because I didn't accomplish as much as I wanted I remind myself that the only way to make progress is to log in regardless of how I feel and attempt to complete one more process. I find every single time I follow that simple self order, I learn something I didn't know 30 minutes prior, and that timeless feeling of accomplishment descends to replace the overwhelmed doubtful outlook that has reared its ugly antagonizing head.
In time all of these processes knit together will make me the PRO that Kyle is, or anyone else here that has turned this amazing business venture into tangible income for their families and lives. Until that time I shall doggedly log in, learn, apply the knowledge and look to the future. Thank you, to Kyle, and all of the trainers, and behind the scenes workers here. I immensely enjoy the training and am grateful for the hours that have been put into building this education. Here's to finishing level 2!
I would like to add an edit concerning where I'd like to see this process take me by May 2018. I plan to have made my first 100(s) by end of May, and really see substantial follower growth for my website pertaining to clean/natural/sustainable health and living. I would also like to have progressed as far as beginning the establishment of a second site that delves into the world of interior design (a major interest and passion of mine) tips, ideas, and scaling high end plans,products,and inspiration to an everyday approach to home making for average individuals that would love their homes styled, but don't know where to start, or how to keep it within their means.
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Hey! I hadn't thought of that. :) You might be right. However, if he didn't say 'process' differently then I do I'm not sure I would have began to really think on the meaning behind the word like I have. So, with that in view surely there is an application of continual usage of "eh" that could be beneficial to someone's learning curve?
Maybe not...but you never know!
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Keep up with the good work!!
Jeff