In today's publication here on $leofinance I will be explaining:
Why you might want to consider taking the shortcuts
Pay attention to this; There are shortcuts in life, and you should take them. You don't always have to take the long route; you don't always have to do it by yourself. I've seen people who start today and, in less than a year, make $6,000 monthly. I've also seen people who started in the same niche feel more frustrated after one year. What you spent one year trying to achieve, someone who started the journey at the same time as you is achieving in one month. Why? Those who have traveled the journey for years have learned how to reach the destination faster. For instance, in blogging, you can start a blog today and, in 30 days, make $1,000 or more following the blueprint of OGs. They have found shorter routes for those coming after them. They have mastered everything that can hinder you from getting there faster and have foolproof solutions to them.
They have failed countless times, so there's no longer any kind of failure for them to experience. And guess what? They can share all those ups and downs with you to help you avoid them all. The point is: get a mentor. What you do not know of is way bigger than you. A journey that will take you one year is taking another person one month. The magic is in mentorship. Your pastor is not your mentor but can be your mentor. The person whose content/books you read or attend their classes is not your mentor. They have hidden secrets they will NEVER share in public. Regardless of how honest the person may appear in public, there's always something HUGE that can make all the difference, which they will NEVER share in public. It's that secret they are keeping away from the public that you need. That secret is an elevator.
When the person is your mentor, they take pride in seeing you succeed faster than they did. The person will want to do all the magic for you. The person will hand you over the blueprint that can shorten your 400 years journey to 40 days. Listen to this: A mentor is a knowledge expert. Someone who knows you, someone you can chat with on their private WhatsApp number, call their phone at midnight, and the person wakes up to pick your call. That's a mentor. Again, messaging a person on Facebook and receiving a response to your question doesn't automatically make the person your mentor. In fact, I believe that mentorship cannot be fostered on Facebook without the privilege of having the person's private access. I believe so. Some mentors will require that you pay for the gift of access. Pay for it. And even if the person doesn't ask for it, by all means, appreciate the person, either in monetary value or in kind. Your journey will be much easier if you have a working compass.
A mentor is a compass. Make sure to have an access to it with all you've got or should I say by all means. Lastly, while you seek this golden opportunity, beware of "Ndi Screenshots." Your mentor must be somebody who understands the concept and the principle fueling the concept. In other words, the mentor must be getting xzy result and know WHY s/he is getting the result.
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