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shona2110
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#1 · Posted: 28 Jun 2007 04:04


This is the first time that i am doing this job
I think Time and Money flow and cannot controlled
if you remember the first time you statred working
you might be Slow as you were learning
So am i here to learn .. and i think Time is tooo less but Money is more

getagrip
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#2 · Posted: 10 Jul 2007 00:27


Good point - it takes TIME to learn - there is a learning curve to just about everything - that's why you should never trust any of the "get rich quick" type products, because it simply doesn't work that way.

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profitmaker
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#3 · Posted: 11 Jul 2007 21:11


Agreed! If it were that easy everyone would do it. It takes time and patience to learn this stuff.

cherie27
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#4 · Posted: 24 Jul 2008 22:05


getagrip:
Good point - it takes TIME to learn - there is a learning curve to just about everything - that's why you should never trust any of the "get rich quick" type products, because it simply doesn't work that way.



There are no such things as get rick quick product, I have fell into this kinds of advertising gimmicks before. Actually all products/business you own, you need to put in your hard work to make it work.

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JRice1223
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#5 · Posted: 27 Jul 2008 02:00


I agree with you. Time and patience are vital to learning ANYTHING. I had a hard time with patience for a long time. I also believe that knowledge is power. I had to slow down and educate myself more. Cheers

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rglar6
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#6 · Posted: 8 Aug 2008 14:59


I think that generally if you have put in quite a lot of time trying to create an income, you would naturally want to see results from your efforts. As stated in the previous posts, the education process doesn't happen overnight so being patient will be rewarded in the end.

Richard

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annadenise
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#7 · Posted: 9 Aug 2008 01:01


rglar6:
I think that generally if you have put in quite a lot of time trying to create an income, you would naturally want to see results from your efforts. As stated in the previous posts, the education process doesn't happen overnight so being patient will be rewarded in the end.

Richard

Very well put. It does take a while to learn your business and how best to promote it. I find being passionate about what you do makes a big difference in the learning curve - at least for me, it makes things "sink in" much more quickly when I truy enjoy and believe in what I am doing.

This forum is an excellent source of learning.

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BigMoneyJoe
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#8 · Posted: 9 Aug 2008 20:28


Yea, the learning curve does apply to all areas of life. If you've ever held a part time job, even if you do something as simple as working as a cashier at a clothing store, there is still a learning curve (folding the clothes, counting change, how to greet and talk to people, etc).

People are motivated to go through the learning curve because of a paycheck. That is why so many people succeed at being employees. They see the guarantee of a set salery, so it's more motivation to succeed.

There are no gaurantees in business. And that's a problem.

I believe Time can't be controlled, but your money sure can be.

Do more value you create in Free-Enterprise, and harder you work, the bigger the income you make.

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arcade
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#9 · Posted: 15 Aug 2008 20:56


I've been working online for just under a year now and if this was a football feild of 100 yards, I havn't even past the 1 yard line yet. There is just so much to learn and it takes time to do it the right way. Take your time, take it slow and good things will happen. Set short-term goals for yourself and watch the success follow. Good luck!

Arcade

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