Have you read many books on how to improve yourself?
Then you must realize that in order to affect real and lasting change, it’s not enough to just learn the right steps.
You must train yourself until you reach the point where you can perform the new behaviors unconsciously.
You haven’t actually improved unless you have reached that level of unconscious competence.
Otherwise you’ll be the same old you, with new tricks in your sleeve.
Self improvement is about becoming a better you, upgrading yourself to a higher level of competence.
What really matters is what you can do, not what you know or have.
For example; how much money you have isn’t nearly as important as how much money you can make.
You see money comes and goes, that’s the reality of it, that’s how it behaves.
So, even if you have a lot of money you still need to learn the skills of making more money to keep the cash flowing without having to depend on anyone else.
I mentioned money because once you become good at making a lot of it you’ll have the peace of mind and all the time necessary to improve every other aspect of your life.
I’m not saying that money can buy happiness. I’m saying that with out enough of it you will feel stressed.
Although money isn’t everything; almost everything costs money.
At one point or another in our lives we all need to make more money.
And without developing your money making skills, there is always a chance of falling for a scam in a moment of weakness.
Many internet businesses thrive on people who need to make money but don’t have the skills necessary for doing it themselves.
They open a business for you-which could be profitable if you know how to run it well-But they never teach you how to use it properly.
I don’t know about you but I rather learn a few good skills and practice it until I can make money in more than three ways.
you see, if you only know one way you are stuck.
If you only know two ways you have a dilemma.
When you have three or more ways, you have a choice.
To reach that level you’ll have to go through the four stages of learning, unless you are a genius.
They are:
1) Unconscious about incompetence, where you think you know how to do it before you even try.
2) Conscious about incompetence, where you realize that you need to practice before you can actually do it.
3) Conscious about competence where you can do it provided you pay attention to and think about every step.
4) Unconscious about competence where you just do it without even thinking, things work naturally for you at this stage.
Basically you need to start somewhere, and build your way to the forth level.
I know because I had to do it my self. Three years ago I was in a very bad shape financially. I needed money and I didn’t know how to get it except by working harder.
I read many books about how to become rich and I tried a few internet businesses, but I ended up not very far from where I started.
It wasn’t until I decided to develop the skills necessary to make money that I got any good results.
Surprisingly, these skills are not as hard as I thought they would be.
In fact all I did was, learn some basic information and apply these skills to what I learned.
I managed to average $138617 a year using my new learned methods.
And the beauty of it is that I only spent only two hours a weak on the net practicing my skills.
In case you are wondering, there are no secrets to it like many writers will claim. Only basic stuff.
I believe many of them try to SELL people by pretending that he is revealing a big secret which no one ever heard before. And when you buy his product you find only basic information.
So here is what I did…
I wrote an e-book explaining some of my methods. I chose the ones that I believe will be easiest to start with so you can start making money while you develop your skills.
They are also the least time consuming so they are good for anyone no matter how little time they have
And I’m giving it away for FREE.
Yes for free. This way you can practice these methods without paying a penny.
The only thing I ask of you is to send this e-book to as many people as you can.
I called it:
10 clever ways to make money any average Joe can use.
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