A familiar challenge with individuals who have attempted and failed at internet marketing is that they keep jumping ship, from 1 product to another, from 1 method to another. One month it’s Pay Per Click, the next it’s article marketing. One week it’s list building, the next it’s social media. You’ve committed to take the 30 Day Challenge – again – and then another “guru” launches another “must have” method. This is the most familiar challenge I come across as an internet marketing coach.
Everything alters so quickly in the work of internet marketing it’s hard to keep up and even harder to keep focussed for a long enough time to complete the things you launch.
Nevertheless, if you don’t learn the habit of concluding what you launch you’re going to be eternally frustrated and that IM way of life you so hunger after will forever remain elusive.
Chances are, if you’ve been around the internet marketing block a few times, you will have already developed the belief that you aren’t good at concluding projects. And right there is a great place to launch.You need to develop a success mindset.
The easiest way to amend the beliefs you have in relation to yourself is to adjust the truth about you. And that is not as tricky as it might seem. You merely need to notice more and pay closer attention to what supports you.
To adjust your belief about being a bad completer you need to begin noticing where you actually do complete jobs and launch to build a track record of the tasks you do finish.
Buy yourself a journal and put the date and “Things I Have Completed” at the beginning of the sheet. Then, as you go about your day keep a note of all the projects you’ve finished, both for work and outside that. Fill your list with small things to start with, as many as possible, so you are setting yourself up to succeed. For example, 5 items on your list might be:
- completed key word research for “internet marketing coach” phrase
- uploaded a blog post to my main site
- wrote an item to submit to ezine articles
- cleaned out 1 drawer in bathroom
- read 2 chapters of my book
At the end of every day read the list to yourself and record your success. You’ll find that the more you see the things you complete, the more confident you’ll grow to be that you truthfully are a completer. Then, 1 day, you will observe that the tiny steps have become a large concluded project and your view of yourself as someone who starts things but never completes them has been replaced.
Everything alters so quickly in the work of internet marketing it’s hard to keep up and even harder to keep focussed for a long enough time to complete the things you launch.
Nevertheless, if you don’t learn the habit of concluding what you launch you’re going to be eternally frustrated and that IM way of life you so hunger after will forever remain elusive.
Chances are, if you’ve been around the internet marketing block a few times, you will have already developed the belief that you aren’t good at concluding projects. And right there is a great place to launch.
The easiest way to amend the beliefs you have in relation to yourself is to adjust the truth about you. And that is not as tricky as it might seem. You merely need to notice more and pay closer attention to what supports you.
To adjust your belief about being a bad completer you need to begin noticing where you actually do complete jobs and launch to build a track record of the tasks you do finish. Doing this regularly helps my internet marketing coaching business thrive.
Buy yourself a journal and put the date and “Things I Have Completed” at the beginning of the sheet. Then, as you go about your day keep a note of all the projects you’ve finished, both for work and outside that. Fill your list with small things to start with, as many as possible, so you are setting yourself up to succeed. For example, 5 items on your list might be:
- completed key word research for “internet marketing coach” phrase
- uploaded a blog post to my main site
- wrote an item to submit to ezine articles
- cleaned out 1 drawer in bathroom
- read 2 chapters of my book
At the end of every day read the list to yourself and record your success. You’ll find that the more you see the things you complete, the more confident you’ll grow to be that you truthfully are a completer. Then, 1 day, you will observe that the tiny steps have become a large concluded project and your view of yourself as someone who starts things but never completes them has been replaced.
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