Hills and Valleys
As you may know by now, Wealthy Affiliate isn't a place that promises people some type of phenomenal overnight fortune. The people here who finally arrived at "doing great" have done the work, and have been through the downs before they got to the ups.
Just to give our community (and me) a little inspiration. If you are currently doing well or even great, tell us about a challenge, whether personal, professional or technical, you had to overcome before the "up" time came?
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Best-
Maria
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Thanks, Maria! I always seem to have technical difficulties, but am determined to not let them get the best of me!
I like the quote - its our choice to be a victor. Personally, the technical side of things is hard for me - there is just so much new stuff to absorb for someone who used to use a typewriter!
Right, I'm sure the technical stuff got easier after repetition- but there is so much setup and then affiliate setup is involved as well!
Hi Maria, really like your saying Up time. Classic. I suspect internet marketing is a new thing to many here at WA. The thing that I really enjoy about it is that it is something that all ages, race or belief can participate in with success. The key to the " up time " is believing in your self and more importantly backing your self against all comers and agaist all odds.
I think the belief in yourself must meet belief in the process. I like what you said about people in all walks - it's one thing I truly enjoy here is the diversity
Good post, Maria. One of the characteristics of a scams products is promises of instant success or fortune. One of the reasons I signed up to WA is because it seemed a lot more realistic than what many of the self-proclaimed gurus have to offer. Cheers.
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Great.