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Recently on a very large Internet Marketing forum the following question was asked: "How do you say positive? From where do you pull the energy to continue?"I thought about this for a while then gave my answer.I know where this person is coming from - so much to do, so little time to do it. You need to get those results on the board and you want them quickly.To answer the questionYou "pull the energy" from doing the thing. As you achieve little incremental steps you stay inspired to go on. Only highly motivated achievers will do it. The rest will look for the next big thing and then the next and then the next and they will get NOWHERE. Always searching, never finding.Just remember ONE thing here - if you can't measure it, you can't manage it. THAT is why SO many people fail. They cannot remember what works and what doesn't so they pull out the shotgun and blast everything with buckshot hoping to hit a very specific target.To hit a specific target you need a specific plan and a specific weapon. (Sorry, If this sounds too military.)Moving onI'm gonna assume that you know what a J-curve is. However, if other readers do not then it is one of those graphs that LOOKS like the letter J. See how there is that gentle slope along the bottom and then it shoots straight upward?
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