Are You a Corporate Doughnut or a 5 AM Doughnut?

Written by Susan Dunn, MA Clinical Psychology, The EQ Coach


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I must admit, it’s stuck with me as well. That’s exactly and all I need to know about my doughnut store andrepparttar 105249 big sign popping out as I go by onrepparttar 105250 highway has been helpful. (Like I need help finding doughnuts.)

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How To Fail Online or, Alternatively, What To Aviod In Order To Succeed

Written by David Lowenstein


How To Fail Online, or Alternatively What To Avoid In Order To Succeed

"One click and you message gets to 100/200/xxx million websites a day" "Make $1,000/5,000/xxxxx straight to your paypal/stormpay or mailbox just by emailing this or mailing that to X of your friends" "Here is how you get 20 million subscribers/affiliates..."

Sounds familiar? Haven't we all (yes, me too..) thought "Hay, this is Exactly what I need/want!" and, signed for free or, God forbid, paid Money and...a few days later...

I do hope that you are reading this article a minute before you intended To join such a "blabla" offer. It will save you some hard earned dollars.

Question - Who's to blame? Should we all blamerepparttar one offering us These programs? I am certain that your immediate response is "Yes!" Well, you're wrong! We arerepparttar 105246 ones to be blamed! We so much want To believe this "magic crap" that we act as their best salesperson.. Who doesn't want overnight success? I'll be more blunt - who doesn't Want an immediate success without putting any work? (lotto...?)

My friend, IT DOES NOT AND NEVER WILL WORK, PERIOD. To be totally honest and straight-forward, these offers should also mention That: "sign with us and.. - work hard for 2-3 years - invest a lot of time in building trust relations with people "The Best Vitamin For Making Friends Is B-1" - you're about to have rough times during which you'll be certain that nothing works for you ("everyone seems to have something to offer/sell. How can I get through and succeed selling my product/program??!!") - IMPORTANT, Never Ever Give Up!

Would they be online if they wrote it (The Simple Truth!)? Of course NOT! They are simply after your money and that is all there is to it.

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