April 30, 2006

How Entrepreneurs View The World

There are always more than one way to view the world. The Mutts Comic points this out so well.

In the comic you notice that Sourpuss is only looking at the problems in the world. The little dog Earl on the other hand is looking at the positive side of things.

Remember what you focus on expands. When you view the world as an Entrepreneur you must adopt the way Earl looks at things. When you see nothing but problems like Sourpuss you will only have more of them.

As Entrepreneurs we must be careful what we focus our attention on. If you view your business as nothing but problems then you will be frustrated and broke. On the other hand when you look at the positive side your customers will reward you handsomely.

Behind every problem there is a solution or a bright side.

When you focus on solutions customers will thank you by giving you their hard earned money. Entrepreneurs solve problems and provide their customers with solutions. That is what we get paid for.

Ask yourself would you rather be the problem or be the solution. When you focus on problems you become a liability. When you focus on solutions you become an asset.

Which would you rather be?

Assets appreciate in value and liabilities will only cost you money. The choice is yours.

So you may be asking how can I stop focusing on the problems?

Good question.

The answer is you must Get Entrepreneur Training. When you enroll in the right Entrepreneur Training you will learn how to eliminate the negative thinking and what causes it forever.

Make the Decision to Become the Solution and Train Yourself to be a Successful Entrepreneur. Every successful person started at this point. They had to Make a Decision to Be Successful.

So go ahead and Make the Decision Today to be Successful.

To Your Success,
Andy Fuehl

©Copyright 2006 – Andy Fuehl – All Rights Reserved


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