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    skyjoe76 is offline Senior Member
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    Never Ever Give Up

    Are there times when the going got so tough that you had the intention to give up? I had. Walking away from your dream to return to your old job or self seems to be so much easier. During challenging times, it seems like a natural thing to do; finding the easiest way out. Why go through those struggles?

    Furthermore, there are so much uncertainties. “Am I guaranteed rewards at the end of those struggles?” “When is it going to end?” How many of us can predict the length of the tough times? It may only be the beginning. However, it can be coming to an end. The problem is we don’t know.

    Recently I went through one of those moments. Devastated, demoralized, discouraged - why they all start with ‘D’?

    We placed an advertisement to promote our new program, Youth Success Boot Camp. Venue booked. The result, a Big Fat Zero response. Why do I need to go through this? While I wanted to add value, I was put through this struggle.

    Is this a test from the Universe? Or is it a sign to give up? Maybe I’m not suppose to walk down this path. Seriously, doubt was flowing in my blood. If I knew between test or sign, it will make life so much easier. But I guess that’s life, turning and twisting made you guess along the way.

    I decided with my partner that it was a test. We decided to push on one last drive. Maybe success is round the corner. Maybe we are at the end of the struggle. We made calls to the media company, placing another advertisement.

    Then a miracle happened. Before the new advertisement is out, which is tomorrow, we already had 20 parents registered for the seminar. I am looking forward to the result of the new advertisement now.

    If I were to give up after the first advertisement, I would not have these 20 parents. I would not have experience the miracles of the Great Spirit.

    It has been written in so many books, sometimes success is just round the corner. Continue on the journey that was meant for you, success will definitely find you.

    A great lesson I got is to have someone who can share that vision of yours. It can be one person or a group. Going through tough times alone can be really tough. Fortunately for me, my wife whose also my business partner is there to share. Knowing that someone is there to support greatly helps the spirit.

    I had a distinction on those tough times. It was the tough times that made the good times sweet. When the parents emailed us one by one, my excitement went up inch by inch. Every parent who registered is such a gem to us. I started to appreciate every single person who’s coming to the seminar.

    So if you are facing a challenging time of your life, know this - all challenges are there so that victory wil taste sweeter.

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    I agree with a lot of what you said. You put that into words nicely.

    Keep us posted on your Youth Success Boot Camp!

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    singaboy is offline Senior Member
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    Hey skyjoe, that was a good posting...And I salute your perseverance.

    Wish you good luck, bro.

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    "Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. Courage is what counts" - Sir Winston Churchill

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    Very motivating

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    Great post bro! Good luck with the event and congrats on the registered parents you have!

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    I agree, I am on my 5th business, all the others failed because I quit, after a month or two I was like I will never be successful. Losing money each time, I thought I wasn't experienced enough to do it. With this new business, a video editing studio, this is about to become a very successful business. I've been going full force into it.

    I've spent $3,000 on it and my credit card bills are almost maxed, very little business is coming in, but I just opened at the end of March. It will take a good 6 - 9 months before I can come out of the hole and be successful, but I am driven to make it happen.

    To everyone out there, if you are discouraged, find a partner. It's really hard to fund and management an entire business alone. Partners are good, but need to be loyal and trustworthy and everything made and signed by a lawyer.

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    byrneof is offline Senior Member
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    I 100% agree. Entrepreneurs need time to make mistakes and learn from them. If you give up you are not giving yourself the opportunity to learn from your mistakes.

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    skyjoe76 is offline Senior Member
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    An update on the Youth Success Seminar. We had 4 sign ups for the Youth Success Boot Camp.

    To me it was a great start. The whole team was filled with joy and are excited to have more runs of the seminar.

    A close friend told me, "now you have started, there's no stopping."

    You can visit www.youth-success-boot-camp to learn about the camp.
    For parents, there's a free ebook you can download as well.

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