Have you ever wondered why success seems to come so easy to others, whereas for you…
…it…just…won’t…happen?
I’ll be honest: I’ve been there, too, and I’ve have had some of the same frustrated thoughts – even a few bitter ones:
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“If my parents threw everything I needed in my lap, I’d be successful too…”
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“That guy isn’t the sharpest tool in the toolbox, so how did he get to where he is, while I’m just stuck here?”
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“If I had his connections, I would be set, too…”
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“That guy isn’t educated like I am… He must have gotten really lucky…”
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“What am I doing wrong?! Do I suck and I just don’t know it?”
I don’t have all the answers, but I do know this:
You may be murdering your success and not even realize it.
How do I know?
Because I myself was doing just this, and then I changed my mindset and my work ethic.
Let me tell you, this is when my life changed. Now I am fulfilling my dream and working with some of the nation’s most successful investors.
Now I realize that successful people do have something in common. Maybe Tony Robins says it best:
“In essence, if we want to direct our lives, we must take control of our consistent actions. It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently.” ~ Tony Robbins
“A real decision is measured by the fact that you've taken a new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided.” ~ Tony Robbins
So, are you ready to figure-out whether you are murdering your own success? Are you ready to take action? If so, watch the following video.
JP Moses explains 5 things that murder your success …
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Indentify – Identify what is murdering your success and holding you back.
Make a Plan for Correction – Make a corrective action plan to keep you from murdering your success and stick to it.
Focus – Pick a niche and focus only on this specific area. Stick to it.
Prioritize Mastery – Become a master in your chosen niche. It is better to be “one inch wide and one mile deep” than to be “one mile wide and one inch deep”.
Repeat – Once you become a master in one niche, rinse and repeat.
JP Moses
is a real estate investor in Memphis, TN, with experience ranging from land lording to note buying, rehabbing, and wholesaling. However, wholesaling is the area that he enjoys most and where he bring the most experience and expertise to his students.