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38 contributions to #BelieveNation
Why I Filmed 3 Videos A Day (The Ultimate YouTube Hack)
Getting started on a new journey is difficult when you do not see immediate growth. Yesung is currently working hard to build his podcast and has already finished 24 episodes. During this conversation, he discusses the challenges of staying consistent when the audience is small. It is easy to feel like quitting when you are putting in the work but the numbers are not moving. Many people give up before they reach their big breakthrough because they focus too much on the results instead of the process. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
1 like • Mar 29
You rock
Feb 14 #BelieveWalk
On today’s #BelieveWalk, I was reminded that you must believe in yourself before you can succeed even with the best strategy in the world you won’t implement it if you don’t believe in yourself
Feb 14 #BelieveWalk
2 likes • Feb 15
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Feb 12 #BelieveWalk
On today’s #BelieveWalk, I was reminded about the importance of visualizing your success before it happens.
Feb 12 #BelieveWalk
2 likes • Feb 12
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Sunday Reset: Let Go and Start Fresh
Hey, BelieveNation! This week has sparked some amazing conversations, and it got me thinking… What’s one thing you’re ready to leave behind before Monday? A worry, a thought, or maybe a habit? Me first: I’m letting go of comparing myself to others, it only steals my energy. How about you? Take a moment to release it, even if it’s just mentally.
1 like • Feb 1
@Kim Ivy Busa I love having a walk. Right now it’s wintersnow and so uplifting.
1 like • Feb 1
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Michael Dell's Top 10 Rules for Success
Michael Dell started his company in a college dorm room with only $1,000. He worked hard and turned that small start into a business worth billions of dollars. You will hear him talk about how he skipped classes to sell computers and why he decided to drop out of school. He explains that taking risks is a big part of being an entrepreneur and that failing is okay as long as you try again. Michael Dell shares how he was always curious about how things worked and even took apart an IBM computer when he was just 16 years old to see what was inside.
0 likes • Jan 26
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