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The key here was preparation. I was totally prepared and felt like I had exhausted every possible means to ensure that
ad campaign was
best that it could possibly be. How could I not be confident.
It reminds me of school. When I spent
time studying, I always felt confident when test day arrived. The times that I did not spend
time studying,
confidence was just not there, no matter how hard I tried to convince myself.
Back in those days, confidence seemed to come because you were driving
fanciest car on campus and everyone looked up to you. Or you were
captain of
football team or
head cheerleader. At that point in life, most looked up to you for
wrong reasons. Well, I am here to tell you that those things mean nothing in
today's world.
You have
ability to start your own business and turn it into a successful venture. What does it take? You are going to have to have
confidence to pass along to others. How do you acquire this confidence? Well, it does not come because you are good looking, popular or inherited a million dollars. It comes from work and preparation.
Do you have
ability to make it happen? Of course you do. The question is, are you willing to put forth
time and effort that it takes. Success and Confidence take work and preparation.

Raymond Johnston Jr is a semi retired advertising executive. He is a published poet and writer and is the editor and publisher of Money For Hire Ezine. You can contact Ray through his website at http://www.moneyforhire.com