We all have them at some point in our lives. Some of us are bound down by them and live out our lives this way. Sadly, the result of this type of behavior leads to regret late in life. We learn too late that the excuses we harboured had no substance at all! This is gravely unfortunate.
Don't feel like it? Do it anyway! Once you get involved, you will usually pass this desire to be off doing something more pleasureable but yeilds no profit or progress. Less television, less sports and more work on your writing and the building of campaigns equates to income later.
I would not have said this if I have not had the problem of offering excuses myself.
Instead of offering excuses for things you think cannot be done, have the attitude that you will find a way to achieve it. Remember Edison and his 10,000 tries, all of which were failures in the development of incadescent lighting. Every try, pitifully one smigien of a step toward success, added up.
Entrepreneurs find ways. They keep finding ways and they leave out the excuses.
In our learning curve having a good mindset as recommended here in your training is critical to our being able to get to what we define as success. Totally agree, an overused and sometimes poorly used term, yet if we are careful to define what success means to us, not having it be just monetary, it will help give impetus to reaching our goals.
Thank you for the time you have invested in creating this. Love that it has bubbled up on a surface that includes me. '-)
Linda
Best wishes :) -Sherry
Keep up the good work!
Shawn>>