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Beware The Jabberwocky

July 11, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The Jabberwocky is an imaginary creature that was mentioned in a poem back in 1871. In the poem, the jabberwocky was a monster. The Jabberwocky is an imaginary creature that was talked about in a poem.

There is no reason to fear the jabberwocky because it isn’t real. Even if a picture of the jabberwocky is a dragon with 4 wings and the sharpest teeth, you won’t be afraid because the jabberwocky isn’t real.

If it isn’t real, we shouldn’t fear it. Why then are we afraid of failing? It hasn’t happened yet and failure isn’t real. You may even succeed instead of failing. Failure is often defined as the opposite of success. That is why we are afraid of it.

We can look at failure as a way to learn what doesn’t work. Then we can use our knowledge and become succesful. This was Thomas Edison’s attitude when he made the lightbulb. After more than 10,000 tries, Thomas Edison finally produced the first working lightbulb.

Failure is a fake concept. It isn’t real. We are the ones who decide to turn failure into a real concept in our lives or make sure that failure remains imaginary. We make our decision with our attitudes when obstacles get in the way of our success.

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Why I Believe In The 10,000 Hour Rule

July 8, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The 10,000 hour rule is a concept that after the 10,000th hour, you will see yourself with a thriving business. Although the 10,000 hour rule is controversial, I believe it is real. The idea of the 10,000 hour rule is that it takes a long time to achieve success. It takes some entrepreneur over 10 years to create multimillion dollar businesses. Others never get there.

The 10,000 hour rule is not to discourage anyone. Instead, it is a sign of opportunity. The 10,000 hour rule shows that anyone can be create a thriving business. However, if you want to create a thriving business, you must be successful for most of those 10,000 hours.

Whether you believe in the 10,000 hour rule or not, success does not come overnight.

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Explore Your Possibilities

July 4, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

We all have more possibilities than we realize. Some of these possibilities are better and more likely than others. What I ask you to do is to explore them all. There are more possibilities opening up every day. There are more places to guest post, more ways to sell a product, and ways to get your product in your customer’s hand without doing any work.

See what you can do with your business. Take a look at all of the different options, and then look at them again. One method that you won’t like now can be appealing months from now. This is because interests change. We can go from wanting one thing to wanting the other.

Explore your possibilities because you never know what you can find until you find it.

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It Was Only 3 Years Ago

July 3, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I had no business. I was not productive during my summers. By the way, I didn’t like to read books or write essays. Dramatic changes have taken place in a short amount of time.

Your business might be on the decline, or you might not even have a business. It was 3 years ago when I was in your shoes. Now I have a business, and it is doing ver well.

Today is the day that your business makes an impact. No matter where you are now, if you put in the work, you can excel 3 years later…or less.

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Do Or Don’t

July 1, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

You decide whether or not you get your goals accomplished. You are your own tool for success or your own tool for decline. It depends on how you use your talents and get them done. We all have unlimited potential, but showing off that potential is the challenging part.

Do what you want to do. Do your work. See the results. Make things happen.

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Two Great Quotes From Steve Jobs

June 29, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

With the Steve Jobs movie coming out in August, I decided to look at some of Steve Jobs’ inspirational quotes. These were the two that I liked the most.

 

“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle.”

 

“I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.[…] It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith.”

Steve Jobs loved what he did, and he was able to make a comeback when Apple fired him. That takes a lot of talent. The message in both of his inspirational quotes are accurate.

We all work for a long time. Some people work more than others, but working will take up a lot of time. We have the option to enjoy what we do or grunt as we work. Choosing something to work on that you like will result in you having fun with your work.

People with bad jobs go through the days of work and talk about their bad job with other people. That is not the right way to live. We only live once. In fact, the thought of death motivated Steve Jobs to do more work and make an impact on the world.

There aren’t many people who like getting fired from their company. Getting fired from the company you started is a horrible punishment that Steve Jobs had to endure. Sometimes we will have to step out of our comfort zone. Everything will start to look different.

Steve Jobs didn’t lose his faith. He created Pixar which Disney later bought for $7.4 billion. Steve Jobs also regained position as Apple’s CEO. He lead the company from near bankruptcy to billions.

Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. When that happens, just get up and continue.

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