It's early...Just take a deep breath!
I never really thought I would use this blog. I figured I would be too busy with other things like writing content for my website or for an article website. But I feel the need to vent for just a quick second.
I have basically lived on this website and on my own for the last week, researching, writing, doubting my niche, rediscovering my love for my niche, realizing it can definitely work, doubting it again, getting excited again, and so on. I began a job today(9-5er), but it's what I want to do and it is in my field of study. I felt like I was falling behind all day though, not being able to work on my website. I found my self googling my site at work only to find nothing. I have several thousand words on my site thus far and have a laundry list of more blog posts to get too but I find myself getting antsy, and needing quick results.
But just now I looked at the date in the bottom corner of my screen (the reason I'm writing this right now) and realized I've only been at this for a week...ONE WEEK!! I remember Kyle and several others saying that to be successful this takes months and even years. I need to just take a breath and relax....it will all fall into place with diligence and hard work.
I will take these last two days of the work week to get adjusted to my new job schedule and over the weekend create a very structured schedule that allows me to work regularly on my website and slowly build it out. I will not be deterred by my own urgency! haha If anyone else is feeling the need for the quick satisfaction, you're not alone, but know that we will persevere. Time and effort will payoff!
Have a good evening!
Randy
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Hey Randy,
You do need cut yourself some slack and give it way more time than a week but don't stop working the process. You can have faith that this works because of the strength of our community. Why would any of us continue to support this if it didn't?
Just concentrate on giving your readers content that you yourself would feel good about reading and keep doing this over and over again and you'll be surprised at the amazing results that this produces. The biggest problem with this business model is no one is able to give a set date when it will happen. But the odds of it happening when you continue following and applying the training are really quite good.
Best Regards,
Jim
I get how your feeling. If you hang in there with your business like you would the 9-5 it will pay off. Compared to a regular job, your still sort of on probation with WA. Deep breath.
Is it only me then that doesn't get rushed? Now I will say I can get ahead of myself with horses but it is just when I have learned something new and don't know exactly what to do.
Maybe the horses have helped me with this. If I get a new horse I know a general outline of what should be happening when, but it still will take 2 weeks for me to just even get on for the first time, and then even 1 to 2 weeks until I can get them out on the trail.
I see internal results with IM just as much as external. The 3 invites I have got were a total surprise as well as getting my article number one. I'm to focused on building my foundation to worry about promoting at this point.