GOOD MORNING


THANK YOU! I can’t tell you how much I appreciate all your notes and encouragement. You all mean so much to me. Without you I am not sure what I would do. I don’t feel there is anyone I can talk to who understands me. I do talk to my husband. He doesn’t tell me to quit and I have to give him credit for that. Of course you are all right. First when you say I don’t really need the money but it would be a wonderful accomplishment for me and I would be so proud of myself. Second when you write that I should be more patient and that’s what I will be. I decided yesterday not to take this business so serious. Of course I may not do well but so be it. I will not get stressed out anymore. I have about 25 more leads coming in so I will continue to work on those. When I have exhausted them I will see where I’m at and then decide whether or not I should continue. I am almost 100% sure that there are people who are making money but they are investing bigtime. If I wasn’t married I would probably take a risk but hubby would be very angry if I invested a lot of money and then it all went down the toilet. I couldn’t face him or myself.
So I will continue making calls and placing my small flyers wherever I can. Then I will relax. Maybe that’s not the right way but it will be MY WAY! I will not get stressed out anymore. I will be patient! This is something I never learned. I have so much. Being successful at this business would just be a bonus. I will appreciate all that I have. Maybe then when I let go I will succeed. Have a wonderful day, my friends, and thank you for always being here.

 

 

 

 

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June 10, 2010

sounds like the way to go. take care,

June 10, 2010

Do what you can and see what happens but for Pete’s sake don’t stress about it!

Yes, be glad you aren’t doing this to pay the bills! I have tried and failed at many many many different jobs! It is unusual for someone to find major success at the first job they try. But maybe you will. Persistence is the key.

June 10, 2010

It takes a new business an average of two years to get off the ground. I think your plan of continuing a while longer and then reevaluating is sound.

Good for you!!!

June 10, 2010

thats good to hear. if you don’t badly need the money the main thing is simply to enjoy the work, which you do. hugs P