Trying - Episode #53
February 22, 2008 – 8:43 amPost your comment here;
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11 Responses to “Trying - Episode #53”
Michael:
Great thought today! That is exactly what I have been doing “trying to be successful” instead of just being successful. Keep up the great work with MomentumTV! Love it!
By Ken Mason on Feb 22, 2008
It’s so frustrating to be trying your very hardest, yet still fail.
But I have found a way to change all that.
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By Richard Howell on Feb 22, 2008
I feel the word try gives signals too.
For example: “John is very trying”.
or “You are trying my patience”.
Thank you for the zest boost!
By Nigel Nix on Feb 22, 2008
Yes Michael, it’s a good point. I guess most of the time we are just planning and trying, but not really doing what we should to reach goals.
Perhaps it’s in our nature. We think much and act rarely and little, without insisting.
That doesn’t only happen in business, but in our daily life as well…
Though, some people do and do and do, but just cannot achieve the goals that they have set for themselves… Then disappointment comes, which breaks them down and makes them do less in the future.
I have always been a fan of Yoda, by the way
By Szilard Osvath on Feb 22, 2008
Thanks Michael for waking us up.
For a time there has been many low energy people phone me to talk about there problem and others problem. NOW I understand why! Thanks dear. I found out that I had programmed my mind with “obstacles” and I believed in this word…No wonder obstacles come my way…
I intend to delete the word ”try” and “obstacles” from my memory bank and replace it with”I do” and “I succeed” x 1.000.000 times upon all planes of reality, including universe and all universe within all universe. Let us make it so. Ho!
All the best,
Ulla H
By Ulla H on Feb 22, 2008
Hi, Michael
Whilst I fully accept the notion that one should be decisive in one’s approach, it may be a little too simplistic, in my opinion, to suggest that just by “deleting” out the word “trying” that tends to preface our responses to how we are doing will not provide the solution.
Sure, you’ll have an improved attitude which can only help but there’s more to this struggle by newbies or newcomers to the internet business world than meets the eye.
I wonder if seasoned marketers like yourself have paused to wonder why you get so many people are saying that they are “trying” to do this or that but failing?
Many of us are hard-working, decisive and determined people striving for success but we not only need the information but also the “how to” to accomplish essential tasks so that we may succeed in running our online businesses.
Could it be that however many products we buy from experts, the information given by a number of them may be (in the main) incomplete.
Thus we trusting souls swallow whole the promise of the solution to a given problem but without the necessary and complete formula for achieving the same results that you and others say can be achieved.
I know from the many video tips that you offer and from one or more of your products that I have bought, that you strive to give value to your subscribers and customers and you may not be guilty of this prevalent practice to which I refer. But hand on heart, might I not be pointing out something that resonates with you and with other people who strive (not try) to make it online if only experts would give the full story - they charge enough, after all and promise even more. But do they deliver? Not always, I regret to say.
Kind regards and many thanks for your efforts to remedy the lack of information and know how.
James
By James on Feb 22, 2008
Once again, great job, Michael! You didn’t “try” to make these videos - you went ahead and did it! And now you are on Episode #53!
Maybe you could talk a little about atomizing processes to make routine tasks easier. For example, how long does it take you to get these videos ready every day? I am sure you have it down to a system. That would be interesting to hear about.
Thanks again!
By Tim on Feb 22, 2008
Hello Michael, I just watched The #53 Epidsode on trying! I just wanted to say that it takes a lot of energy when your Brain is in a state of Trying! This is probly why we don’t get much acomplished when we are trying to do things!Thank you for your info. Dr.Dirk Friedt
By Dirk Friedt on Feb 22, 2008
I’m always trying! But like Yoda says, I’m doing it - much better phrase!
By Susanna on Feb 23, 2008
I’m always trying! But like Yoda says, I’m doing it - much better phrase!
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susanna
By Susanna on Feb 23, 2008
Nice video Michael.
By Adam Fletcher on Feb 24, 2008