Fear our most powerful motivator

No body is fearless. Everyone has fears and fear is the thing that subconciously motivates every living and breathing person.

Wether it is the fear of failure, fear of getting old, fear of going broke , fear of death , fear of being left behind, fear of being out done, fear of not being accepted, and the all powerful fear of rejection.

I spoke to a prospect not to long ago and they said they didn’t like the new school web 2.0 and personally branded videos simply because, they don’t like to put there face to the opportunity because then they feel the person is rejecting them and not there opportunity.

Fear of rejection is the most powerful hinderance to the creation of a seven figure income. It even held back the Godfather Mike Dillard for years. But the solution is a greater fear. The fear of the fammiliar.

The fear of the fammiliar is absolutely the strongest motivator that any person can use to motivate themselves to become successful.

The fear of driving the same car next year, the fear of your credit score not improving, the fear of not making a six figure income and what that would mean for your family.

But you must first develop this fear, many leaders call it developing your why.

Were do you want to be, where do you want to go, who do you want to hang out with.

I have a vision i want to share with you.

I have a vision, of

Going to Bentley Motors in Texas and picking up a brand new Flying Spur, with Mike Dillard with me, to test drive. Not much of a vision some might say but that is how i would know i have arrived. To actually be able to earn the time of the man who’s teachings have literally transformed my life. I also want to Corey Citron , Jay Kubassek, and Brian Fanale to know me on a first name basis. All leaders of different companies but i want them to know me. I also want to play video games and watch the superbowl wit Daegan Smith. And i want to create a product that is available in the Magnetic Sponsoring back office.

But that is not what i am currently fammiliar with. But that will change. I am to afraid not to. Not just for me, for my wife and daughter as well.

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