This is an extremely exciting time in history. With the advent of
the Internet and computer technology that is affordable to many, it
appears that the world is in the early stages of another revolution.
The "Work at Home Revolution."
This revolution represents an opportunity for common people to
rise up and reverse trends established during the Industrial
Revolution. Similar to the time before the Industrial Revolution,
when many people worked at home for the textile industry, we now
have a choice regarding whether or not we want to setup shop for
ourselves or continue to be slaves to the 9 to 5 mentality that
ultimately serves to overflow the bank accounts of the few.
Never before in history has the business "playing field" been as
level as it is today; however, success stories of the work at home
Internet entrepreneur are not yet the norm. With the abundance of
opportunities available, why is it that so few who venture achieve
success?
I believe there are several reasons success stories aren't
abundant on the Internet at this juncture. The remainder of this
discussion will focus on a vital characteristic that you must
possess to achieve success on the Internet (or anywhere else).
Specifically, the vast majority of today's work at home, Internet
entrepreneurs are characterized by an overwhelming amount of
ambition but very few display an adequate level of initiative. For
whatever reason, they appear to lack the ability to follow through
with their strong desire to achieve success. Persistence and
determination seem to be in short supply on the Net.
Many jump from program to program, never experiencing success.
They have extreme difficulty remaining focused and realizing their
ultimate potential. They are caught in the illusion that there is
some magic program out there that's going to make them rich
overnight with zero effort on their part.
Others work diligently for a short period of time. They make some
mistakes, get frustrated and never fully master the provided
marketing tools and techniques before they move on to another
program or they conclude, "The Internet just doesn't work!" and quit
all together.
How can they say "it doesn't work" when they didn't duplicate the
original plan? Everyone makes mistakes. Those of us who have
initiative will learn from our mistakes and move up to the next
level without breaking a sweat.
We know that success is achieved over time and we are persistent
enough to continue regardless of the barriers we must overcome.
Those of us who are determined and follow through using the tools
and the plans provided to us by credible sources and those of us who
develop unique tools and compile useful, proven strategies and
information are destined to be the pioneers of the forthcoming
revolution.
Do you have the initiative to achieve your dreams during the
"Work at Home Revolution"?