To be able to exercise all of these through want power (and not of coercion) it must be something within your interests and passion. I will show you the difference between "will power" and "want power." Let's use fat loss as an example. The process can be quite a drudgery due to abstinence but comes with a reward when the goal has been reached.

Willpower

This is the byproduct of what we rely on when we are attempting to undertake a desired result such as getting our body in shape if overweight. The will power comes in resisting the consumption of what we want and love to eat, those goodies that made us fat in the first place. It is said of will power that its exercise depends greatly on the condition of our body and mind. Will power isn't in the original goal to lose weight. It is in the need to abstain from these foods. Will power isn't the best way to approach weight loss.

Want power

A term coined within the last few years, this denotes what we rely on when we are attempting to attain proper body proportion. If want power is weak or isn't quite defined, the will power can easily be conquered and be made of none effect. Want power is none other than the passion or interest we have in attaining health and well-being by engaging in what it is we desire.

Instead of focusing on willpower to stay out of the refrigerator, focus on the goal. This stimulates want power. Willpower is far less productive than want power because you are focusing on the process and not the goal.

Now, Let's Look at the Three Constitutes

Missing any of these constitutes, diligence, consistency and tenacity, will result in failure.

Even worse, if you try to accomplish something that takes mastery without passion for it, you will probably come short in all three of the constitutes unless you have some outside force pushing you.

All successful athletes must have these, and this is true for any worthy cause that takes more than what is easily attainable. This holds true for the development of a business either on- or off-line.

Here they are in brief details...



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Teacup108 Premium Plus
The only way to truly fail is to quit. If you are still working on your goal you have at least a measure of success. Look back at where you were a year ago. Has your knowledge or skills increased? If so then you are successful. Are you continuing to build upon your knowledge and skills? If so, you are successful. Making consistent sales is a goal that you will eventually achieve if you continue to work on your goal. Some hit their goal sooner than others. Compare yourself to no one but yourself. No one else has the same strengths, weaknesses, trials, troubles, successes or failures. You are unique. Enjoyed your tutorial.
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I often wonder why I came back for another year, based on my performance so far. What you say is exactly why I stayed in. I simply do NOT want to give up.

We learn from what we teach. I had to look up all the information I presented above. This will be connected to my campaign for sure. I wrote it for three reasons...

1) I needed it.
2) Others need it.
3) I know I will learn from it. (and I know others will too as they do ask these questions)
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jespinola Premium
Great Training Daniel :)
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Thanks Jorge :)
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jespinola Premium
;)
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Ronan-Mark Premium
Great tutorial Daniel. I am in a place where I try not to think about success anymore. I'm at the "just do it" stage and keeping "doing it" until the money comes in. I'm focusing purely on the journey - being persistent and consistent as much as possible. One day I will wake up with a ton of sales & realize hey all that effort has made me a success. Once again congrats on a great tutorial!
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In the case of the process (or the journey) this is where the "just do it" comes in. Else, your focus needs to be on the goal ahead, not the journey. It is true you need to exercise what's in the process to attain the goal, your eye should be ever on that goal.
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LOL! I was wondering why nobody was responding to this tutorial. I forgot to publish it!
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jeff2011 Premium
Well done on your post. It's well thought out and I agree with it all. It reminds me of the persistence quote which I read a lot:

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Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.

Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated failures. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.

Calvin Coolidge
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firstburn Premium
Yeah I agree with you Jeff. i learnt this from my persistence with mathematics
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I put this here because I need the lessons myself. Calvin Coolidge was very correct. This is why we have so many folks out there with talent and who hold college degrees who are waiting tables, cleaning bathrooms and flipping burgers. Even worse, there are folks out there with these credentials on the STREET holding "Will Work for My Meals" signs! I know. Tampa is full of this! It is now the number one city for homelessness, of which I myself have joined ranks several times since I became a member here.

It was time to put this up. Again, it's for everyone, but it's for me too.
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firstburn Premium
Hello Dan.
it seems like you found your motivation again, I guess it's time to move on. and the best way is to begin again and again.
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