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marperrr
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# Posted: 6 Jun 2008 12:04
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Well, not everything....cuz were still in the game and we really do work from home full time!
But now we can teach what not to do!
I know alot of you are just starting....my advise to you would be to find something that has a proven track record, find someone that is successful at it, and do what they do!

....and NEVER, EVER, EVER give up!

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westfam11
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# Posted: 6 Jun 2008 12:37 � Edited by: westfam11
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Mark,

I totally agree with you. I am so glad that I NEVER gave up. I had lost 4000.00 on a home business last year and was quite upset about that until I realized that if it wasn't for that business I would have never met the person who introduced me to the business I am currently in and having some great success with. So everything happens for a reason and I am very grateful that I didn't give up even after losing a bunch of money.

Thanks for the reminder.

Becky

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seeyalater72
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# Posted: 6 Jun 2008 14:22
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Well said Mark and Becky. Rarely, is anything of greatness accomplished without struggle and/or sacrifice. The key is learning from your mistakes, staying focused and refusing to lose.

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getagrip
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# Posted: 6 Jun 2008 14:47
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Thomas Edison failed about 1000 times (maybe more) in his struggle to make the lightbulb work...and if you have his kind of perseverence, chances are you will succeed.

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pcwork
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# Posted: 6 Jun 2008 23:25
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You learn from your mistakes, it is the most effective way of learning new things

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CSGWAHM
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# Posted: 6 Jun 2008 23:40 � Edited by: CSGWAHM
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I look at it this way.....the only way to fail is to give up. If you keep at it and learn from your mistakes, you're going to succeed. Giving up was not an option for me, my "why" was way too strong. I'm very determined and knew I would do well.

Glad you're doing great and working from home full time, isn't it awesome! You're so right, do what the successful people do, it works, don't try to reinvent the wheel.

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lalit7552
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# Posted: 7 Jun 2008 09:27
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Well there are some one who learnt from the lesson of own mistakes and some learnt from the mistakes of others.

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homebizoutlook
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# Posted: 8 Jun 2008 09:27
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I have multiple starts, stops, successes, failures, etc. over my 2 years of trying to make money on the internet. Some things have worked, others have not. But the key message is like the person stated above - never give up. It's a journey and unfortunately, the mistakes you make along the way are part of the learning process.

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