I wake up on a daily basis asking myself “How much more can I achieve?”
Success Savage
Hello, gentlemen.
I’m back.
241 published articles, 4 eBooks for sale, and a 30 day article challenge complete.
I’ve already tasted more success this year than I did in 2015.
Am I bragging?
Or am I trying to get you fired up so you do the same?
Whichever way you see it is up to you and will determine your level of success.
Just know that I’ve created success for myself, by myself.
…And I’m far from finished.
What?
You thought I was done?
Maybe I’d become complacent?
Maybe I’d take an extended vacation?
Or maybe I’d sell ‘Inertia Will Hurt Ya’ and let someone else takeover?
NO.
What I’ve done up to this point has been a warm-up.
The foundation for a skyscraper.
The first track for a railway.
Now is when the real work starts.
Now is when I work harder than ever.
And now is when I double triple my level of success.
Are you joining me?
It’s lonely at the top and I’m trying to recruit as many people as possible.
No excuses.
No signs of weakness.
No settling for instant gratification.
Time to work.
Time to get results.
Time to put the doubters to rest.
Do you know how many people told me that I was wasting my time blogging?
That the internet is too saturated to make money?
That I’m setting myself up for failure?
Funny how none of these people even had a blog.
How none of them told me “Hey, I tried blogging for 2 years and didn’t make a single penny.”
And how none of them encouraged me and said “Man, you can do it. Just take action, learn, apply, and never quit.”
I guess these days it’s easier to doubt than to believe in someone.
But hey, that’s none of my business.
I’m where I’m at today because I’m a success savage.
I want as much of it as I can get.
And no matter how hard it is, how long it takes, or what I have to sacrifice; I’ll continue to succeed.
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And each time I succeed, I celebrate a little but quickly get hungry again.
As a success savage, my appetite is HUGE and can only be satisfied momentarily no matter what size meal (level of success) I consume.
Don’t bring me a menu, I already know what I’m going to order.
The success entree with consistency and hard work as my sides.
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I work and achieve.
Then, I work and achieve some more.
Give me the reason why YOU can’t achieve something and I’ll give you the reason why you can.
You want something?
Commit to ONLY focusing on that thing until you get it.
A success savage doesn’t allow things to distract him.
He knows when to say ‘NO’.
When his friends are going out for beers and there’s work pending, he stays home and gets it done.
When the cute brunette is available Friday night to hang out, but he has a project due, he reschedules with her.
He understands how there will be plenty of opportunities later to do everything he sacrifices/postpones now, but that the time he has to become successful is limited.
Success savages give up everything to get everything.
Read that last sentence again and you might just learn the secret to success.
I’m still here, my friend.
With my money making blueprint almost complete.
With my books all putting money into my bank account.
With my affiliate sales increasing month after month.
Feeding Inertia Will Hurt Ya article after article so it continues to grow BIG and STRONG.
Success is waiting but it won’t look for or find you.
You have to search for it.
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And once you’re face to face with it, you have to take it like a digger takes gold from a mine.
The question is: Will you quit when you’re tired of digging? Or will you persist until you succeed like a success savage does?
“Excuse me waiter, I’ll have the Success Shake for dessert and please keep my tab open.
…I’ll be back shortly.”
-Alex
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