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Uncertainty Syndrome - Make Your Profits Equal Your Potential
Posted by Gary Blune at Oct 14th, 2008 in Internet Marketing
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If you’ve set your mind to becoming an internet entrepreneur, you’ve already assessed all of your talents, skills, knowledge, commitment, and dedication for turning your dream into your reality.
This merely determines your level of the potential you have to succeed. However, it does not guarantee your actual success.
What guarantees actual success is not the effort you put into your internet business but the constraints you discover and break through to become unstoppable.
There are three specific types of constraints you need to get abolish of if you really want your actual success to match your potential for success.
#1: Rational Constraints:
* Errors in your thinking process
* Overly concerned with the details
* Losing sight of your real prupose - the big picture
* Wasting precious time and money looking for that missing link
#2: Procedural Constraints:
* Specific processes or procedures in your business that are counterproductive
* The method in which you go about working and running your business
Because your work processes and habits are tied in so closely with your personality, they can be very hard for you to detect.
However, it is vital to see how they can affect the way you develop your strategies and tactics, how you get along with and manage people, how well you develop, market and sell your products, and how you provide service to your customers.
#3: Self Constraints:
* Beliefs, rules and other conditions that exist only in YOUR mind
* Limitations you’ve created based on experiences of building your internet business
* “I don’t want my sales pages to sound like that company’s”
* “I can’t ask that person that question”
At this point, if the success of your online business venture is really important to you, it is vital that you take an honest look at the rules you’ve created for your business and decide how many of them are holding you back?
Would you be willing to give them up if it meant an increased measure of success?
Do whatever it takes to succeed from the beginning of your venture and bust through these limitations that keep you from all the financial rewards, pride, and success you can deserve!









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