Many successful people talk about being “in the zone” or “in the flow” where they are most creative and productive. These people are part of the 2% who know what they want and who consistently take action to get there.
They have built a body of experience. They use that experience to do more and more of what they love. It’s called passion.
Some people work their passion, and some people set up a system to allow them to live their passion. That’s not the zone I’m talking about.
But the other 98% are in a zone too. They are in the Comfort Zone. It’s a lot like the Twilight Zone where nothing is what it seems to be.
The 98% are “zoned out” in front of the tube stuffing their bellies with junk calories and their brains with junk programming. They stare into the Internet and soak up the crap spewed out by other forum junkies with no money and less know-how.
They slog their way through the sludge of slavery to a J.O.B. where their efforts only make money for some other 98%-er.
The flow that they are into… up to their necks… reeks of the sewage of fear and poverty.
Get out of the flow. Get into the know.
Much of what I know was learned when I was not in a comfortable place.
Being an addict is not comfortable. It hurts every day. You hurt yourself, and you hurt others. But you live with that pain because it hurts to quit.
Living in a homeless shelter is not comfortable. Someone always tells you where to go, when to come, what you can and can’t do. You have no choice of roommates. But I lived with that inconvenience to escape the pain of addiction.
Working the twelve steps is not comfortable. Every step challenges every lie you use to keep yourself using. Facing the truth is not comfortable. But I lived with that discomfort to find the spiritual freedom in obedience.
Testing a new product is not comfortable. Twenty-five percent of the products I’ve tried failed. That’s called learning. Product creation is necessary for a successful business. It involves taking a risk to see what will work. You learn faster when you do something and then fix it than if you keep trying to make it perfect with no real-world feedback.
Building a new business system is not comfortable. It has to be tested and tweaked over and over until it pulls the load. Then it has to be ratcheted up to produce efficiently and effectively. It requires letting go and letting it run on the rails you built for it.
Sending out intern tasks, knowing that 98% of the interns will not do the work is not comfortable. But you learn how to let them choose by making the rules that let you focus on what you do, not on babysitting whiners and losers.
Breaking all the “rules” of Internet business is not comfortable…which is why I’m living the life of freedom from the J.O.B., and you’re not.
Get out of your comfort zone.
If you are broke, sign up as an intern. I’ll give you the exercise to stretch you out of the forum flab:
If you are ready to learn how to life a life of freedom, put your money to work for you. Get my freedom business system.
http://www.FreedomBusinessSystem.com
Get out of the comfort zone and into your life.
Regards,
-Diego

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