I’ve gone through some serious life struggles in my life. And I even remember thinking of myself as a failure. Because relationships came and went. And emotional rugs were pulled out from under me. Sometimes life felt like a long, dark tunnel with no light at the end. But I made it an act of my will to be a persistent worker no matter what.
Because I believed a persistent worker could achieve a lot more.
And I remembered this quote from Robert Collier. “There is nothing on earth you can’t have once you have mentally accepted the fact that you can have it.” (within reason of course)
So, the biggest benefit of being a persistent worker is that you get out of your own way. You might not always succeed (I know this very well). But at least it won’t be because you failed to keep going as a result of fear.
Leah’s a great example of what I mean.
Her passion for writing started at an early age. But, as a girl, and even as a young woman, her fear of failure kept her from sharing her work with others.
Even though she finally worked up the nerve to start a blog, every time she was ready to make a new post, Ol’ Miss Doubt sneaked in. And Ol’ Miss Doubt’s sinister voice echoed in Leah’s mind with questions about her skills and the value of her voice.
“What if no one reads it? What if they laugh at you? Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!”
And Leah’s creative self froze in its tracks.
But then one day, Leah stumbled upon a quote that turned things around.
“Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.”
And she felt a renewed and inspired desire to write and boldly go where she had never gone before. So, she confronted her fears head-on. And in order to overcome her fear of failure she did something very complicated. She wrote the first sentence. Wow! Can you imagine?!
Then, Leah wrote the next sentence. And kept going until her entire post was complete. Sure, that’s way too complex and complicated for us mere mortals to comprehend. But she tapped into her super power. Her ability to be a persistent worker.
Then, she started to set small (but growing) achievable goals. Starting with a promise to herself to publish one blog post a week regardless of her fears or feelings. Before too long, she discovered she didn’t have to remind herself anymore. And something else happened to encourage her to keep going.
No one laughed at her. And people DID read it. Take that Ol’ Miss Doubt!
Leah’s wallflower days were over. Then, she found herself a business hub to build out her business. And now she now has the whole she-bang, so to speak, for automation, delegation, and escalation.
I don’t guarantee my RondaReady System Hub can turn you into a fearless writer. But it can certainly help you be the persistent worker you need to be in order to build a successful business better and faster.
If that sounds like something you’d wanna know more about, book a time for us to talk and find out more.
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R.O.N.D.A.
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