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I Think I Just Got Punched In The Gut

By Daegan | April 20, 2007

I remember that first day back to wrestling practice. It was
always the worst. You’re out of shape and your coach is
pushing you to your limits.

It feels like every other second you wanna take a break.
You’re sweating buckets and you’ve got one of those stomach
cramps that just won’t go away.

Man is that experience the opposite of fun.

I remember we had to run 4 miles before practice everyday,
and I’m not a runner. It’s my least favorite activity
probably of them all.

We’d be out on the trail and I remember about half way
through I’d hit the wall and each step I took felt like a
thousand pounds.

But when you keep pushing something funny happens, it starts
to get easier, you get a second wind and have a new burst of
energy and by the time you get to the end you’re thinking
that wasn’t so bad.

Well it’s no different is network marketing. For most, the
beginning isn’t so bad.

You’re excited and you’re working on adrenaline, but let a
few months with no success go by.

Each action you take to grow your business begins to feel
like a thousand pound weight. It’s physically painful and
your mind starts telling you to stop at all costs.

And guess what?

Most do.

What they don’t realize is if they had just kept pushing
they would have gotten their second wind.

Don’t let those down times fool you into thinking all there
is is down times.

You’ll get a second wind I promise.

To the top,

Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”

P.S. Here’s an easy way to get a second wind in your
business. Take the problem of shoving all your hard earned
cash into your business and making none out of the equation
while you’re generating ongoing better than free and
exclusive leads. And Growing your business becomes more like
floating down a gentle river instead of climbing Mt. Everest
with one hand tied behind your back. Here’s how!

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