I am not the type of guy that thinks before I act. I follow the "shoot first and ask questions later" philosophy. This is great if you take criticism and rejection well. Unfortunately I am not that type of person.
When it comes down to concerning myself in the affairs of others, I do not. My philosophy is if they want to know how I think, they can ask me. However, I am not in the business of dishing out unsolicited advice to people.
In the home internet business world you will encounter a lot of people who are more than willing to share their opinion with you. They will tell you everything you are doing wrong in your internet marketing business. Many times it will seem like they criticize your every move.
As the owner of a home internet business, you can expect to receive a ton of unsolicited emails from people trying to help you correct your "mistakes". They have no problems with telling you what they do not like and they assume that what they do not like others do not like it either. In fact, they will even believe that you have some type of "hidden agenda" with anything that you do.
Some of these critics are willing to invest the time to type up long emails to you analyzing your every move and what your "real plan" is. Never mind the fact that they dont know you from Adam. They know everything and you are wrong.
This is exactly what I learned from Ricky Nelson about online business opportunities. As the son of Ozzie and Harriet, Ricky wrote a song that I liked as a kid. His style was more of the malt shop songs from the 50's until suddenly he had a change in style. It was made very clear how much of a shift he made at a concert he did in New York at Madison Square Garden. Everything was different, his music, his hairstyle and his clothes.
Well the crowd did not appreciate his differences and let him know. They booed him halfway through the show and Ricky left the stage as a result. Later on, he decided to write down how he felt in the words to another song:
"I went to a Garden Party, to reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again.
When I got to the Garden Party, they all knew my name, but no one heard the music- I didn't look the same.
But it's all right now. I learned my lesson well. You see you can't please everyone so you gotta please yourself."
This became the song "Garden Party" and it made Ricky a fortune, going gold and selling over a million copies. The album cover features Ricky in a black and white tux, holding a guitar in defiance and confidence.
Ricky's song points out a very important lesson in running legitimate home businesses. That lesson is "you can't please everyone, so you gotta please yourself." I would add you also "gotta please The Lord" as well.
The key lesson that I learned from Ricky Nelson is to be true to yourself. After all, if the critics knew what they were talking about, they would be building their own home internet business instead of criticizing yours!
When it comes down to concerning myself in the affairs of others, I do not. My philosophy is if they want to know how I think, they can ask me. However, I am not in the business of dishing out unsolicited advice to people.
In the home internet business world you will encounter a lot of people who are more than willing to share their opinion with you. They will tell you everything you are doing wrong in your internet marketing business. Many times it will seem like they criticize your every move.
As the owner of a home internet business, you can expect to receive a ton of unsolicited emails from people trying to help you correct your "mistakes". They have no problems with telling you what they do not like and they assume that what they do not like others do not like it either. In fact, they will even believe that you have some type of "hidden agenda" with anything that you do.
Some of these critics are willing to invest the time to type up long emails to you analyzing your every move and what your "real plan" is. Never mind the fact that they dont know you from Adam. They know everything and you are wrong.
This is exactly what I learned from Ricky Nelson about online business opportunities. As the son of Ozzie and Harriet, Ricky wrote a song that I liked as a kid. His style was more of the malt shop songs from the 50's until suddenly he had a change in style. It was made very clear how much of a shift he made at a concert he did in New York at Madison Square Garden. Everything was different, his music, his hairstyle and his clothes.
Well the crowd did not appreciate his differences and let him know. They booed him halfway through the show and Ricky left the stage as a result. Later on, he decided to write down how he felt in the words to another song:
"I went to a Garden Party, to reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again.
When I got to the Garden Party, they all knew my name, but no one heard the music- I didn't look the same.
But it's all right now. I learned my lesson well. You see you can't please everyone so you gotta please yourself."
This became the song "Garden Party" and it made Ricky a fortune, going gold and selling over a million copies. The album cover features Ricky in a black and white tux, holding a guitar in defiance and confidence.
Ricky's song points out a very important lesson in running legitimate home businesses. That lesson is "you can't please everyone, so you gotta please yourself." I would add you also "gotta please The Lord" as well.
The key lesson that I learned from Ricky Nelson is to be true to yourself. After all, if the critics knew what they were talking about, they would be building their own home internet business instead of criticizing yours!
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Stephen Beck teaches people how to begin a home internet business. Go grab his three free videos at http://www.8weekstoprofits.com so you can begin now.
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