Why most people donโ€™t make money online ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿป

No one fails here bc it doesnโ€™t work.

They fail bc THEY didnโ€™t work.

They fail bc they didnโ€™t set aside time for their business.

Bc they didnโ€™t show up for it.

Bc they didnโ€™t bother learning or asking questions.

Bc they didnโ€™t practice and refine their content, messaging, or strategies.

They fail bc they treated it like a hobby instead of like a BUSINESS.

And honestly thatโ€™s one of the hardest parts of building something on your own. The accountability to do what you need to fucking do.

At your job, you HAVE to show up and build skills that you may have never had before so that you can things the right way, or you get fired. You have to work on your customer service and how you talk to people, or you thereโ€™s disciplinary action.

In your own business though, thereโ€™s no one pushing you to do that. Thereโ€™s no consequences for not doing what you need to do, except for failing at your business - and THEN instead of taking accountability for what you didnโ€™t do, saying โ€œOh it just doesnโ€™t work.โ€

It takes a level of discipline and self-awareness that unfortunately a lot of people just lack and arenโ€™t willing to learn.

It works. But you have to work too. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

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