Hello, hello. Today's post is going to be about the reality of succeeding in online business.
Many would say it's all about the right tools. The right strategy, the right funnels, the right email sequences or about the right product. Although these are all important parts of doing pretty much anything online, believe it or not, they are not the most crucial part.
What is the most crucial part?
It is taking action.
By taking action, I mean doing something. Anything. Because you learn best by doing.
To give you an example, if you need to fix your car. You can read the whole manual about how to do it, but in reality, until you actually get up and start doing it yourself, you don't know anything about it. And once you start doing it, you will learn a whole lot more than by just reading about it. Sure, you will probably mess up at some point, but that is not a bad thing.
Messing up means that you've tried. It means that you've taken action and learned from your mistakes. Same thing goes for online business.
Messing up doesn't mean failing.
It means you're taking action and developing your skills for the future. You don't develop skills by reading about them. You do it by doing.
Now I'm not saying that those other things like good strategies and right products are not important. They are. All I'm saying is that you can have all the right tools, but if you're not taking action and developing your skills, they're not worth much.
Another important factor is to not stop doing what you're doing. I've mentioned it before, consistency is key. If you want to become good at something, staying consistent is a way to do it.
Nothing is learned over night.
Staying consistent may sound easy, but when it comes to it, people often don't implicate it and then wonder why they are not succeeding.
It is perfectly understandable that we don't always feel like doing something and making the effort. But although it's normal to feel that way, it is also important to learn how to do it anyway. Even if you don't feel like it. Even when you think you're not doing it right, or that is isn't worth your effort. Believe me, it is.
In conclusion, remember that all the tools you may have are worthless if you don't know what to with them, and that nobody ever learned anything by watching other people do it.
Stay consistent and enjoy the results. 
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