Whoever said patience is a virtue wasn’t kidding. …
Comment posted on Earn Extra Money Working From Home At Night by Sire
Whoever said patience is a virtue wasn’t kidding. Too many people start projects with unreal expectations thinking they are going to make some good money but give up because it wasn’t happening as fast as they had hoped.
The same people also fail to put the work into any given project and then when it fails blame it on everyone else except themselves.
People will do well if they take note of this post. Also they should consider carefully what tact they should take, keeping in mind that if it sounds too good to be true it usually is.
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Whoever said patience is a virtue wasn’t kidding. Too many people start projects with unreal expectations thinking they are going to make some good money but give up because it wasn’t happening as fast as they had hoped.
The same people also fail to put the work into any given project and then when it fails blame it on everyone else except themselves.
People will do well if they take note of this post. Also they should consider carefully what tact they should take, keeping in mind that if it sounds too good to be true it usually is.
I am definitely not one of the most patient guys, and being involved in Internet Marketing or “MMO” as people speak of it, has definitely taught me a few things about waiting.
Also I have learnt a whole new concept of working – I can honestly say that before this I was not really working my ass off anywhere. I am not doing it all the time today, but there are days when I really focuse on building sites and forget everything else for about six hours. Combine that with 8 hours of “dayjob” and it’s pretty much all I can put it on a daily basis.