When I first started in SFI I was loaded with preset limitations on myself because of many past mistakes and failures. I had reached the point that if I have not done something before then chances of me achieving success was next to non-exiting.
I was very skeptical about trying anything new but I was also desperate to change my standard of living to something that would help my wife and I enjoy our retirement years.
I knew if I was going to build any kind of business with SFI and TripleClicks then I would have to get over my personal “failure” mode of thinking and learn to “think” in new ways. One of the things that helped me to change was a simple quote I read in the SFI forum. – “If it is to be then it is up to me.”
The steps I have listed below are what I have used to help me break through the cage of limitations that I had built around myself.
1. I started logging into the forum daily – and then two or more times daily and reading the post and learning to apply what was shared in building my business. I owe my present achievements to the affiliates who have been posting great articles in our forum.
2. I also read some of the great testimonies for SFI and TripleClicks and noticed how some affiliates who were in much more distress as far as building a business is concerned were very successful. I wanted that same success that they were enjoying. I knew that if they could be successful (with less than what I had) then I could be successful also.
3. To help me overcome some of the deep personal roadblocks and limitations was in reading books that I purchased from TripleClicks. I have built my library with over 24 uplifting and motivational books (and still adding more).
If you noticed that all the steps listed above were simple steps of “reading”. I now believe the quote I have heard many times about a computer “put garbage in – you get garbage out”
God has given us the greatest computers ever created – our brains – let us fill it with only good things and nasty limitations and roadblocks will be replaced with the joy of success.
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When I first started in SFI I was loaded with preset limitations on myself because of many past mistakes and failures. I had reached the point that if I have not done something before then chances of me achieving success was next to non-exiting.
I was very skeptical about trying anything new but I was also desperate to change my standard of living to something that would help my wife and I enjoy our retirement years.
I knew if I was going to build any kind
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