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David Risley: A Powerful Tactic For Your Success Is…

  • Alan · 1 year ago
    good point, there are a lot of talkers out there but not so many do-ers that actually follow up on their plans.
  • Kyle Graham · 1 year ago
    It's amazing just how right you are, but just how much that won't hit home to a lot of people. Taking action is THE ONLY true way to succeed. It's why a LOT of dumb people have achieved incredible financial success and why smart PHD-type's are often broke.

    Well said David and I hope people "truly" get it. MASSIVE ACTION = MASSIVE SUCCESS!
  • Rob H · 1 year ago
    It all starts with believing in yourself. It's difficult to overcome that little voice inside you saying "you can't do that". Smashing that voice of uncertainty into tiny pieces will be uncomfortable but it must be done to succeed.

    See yourself being successful, put an action plan in place and keep pushing.
  • izzat aziz · 1 year ago
    what bold, aggressive actions do you need to make is to find what should i make with bold, aggressive actions. To bring my life to the next level.. but i think of that for many years.. but nothing happen just same old izzat aziz.
  • Bryan · 1 year ago
    Very true stuff. And what is amazing is that when you actually do something that at one time seemed nearly insurmountable, it seems to go over like a well oiled machine in most cases.
  • Matt | Small Biz Bee · 1 year ago
    Sometimes just taking any action, but doing it consistently can be enough. Most people don't want to move outside their comfort levels, and as such never take the actions necessary to make them successful. Just doing something, each day, to get closer to a goal can be enough.

    Matt
  • PJ · 1 year ago
    Agreed with many here, but also focus and a good game plan. Many of us can take action, but it may create a cyclical effect and we are getting no where fast. "Directed Action" with a game plan/biz plan is a must!
  • Vertimyst · 1 year ago
    Thanks for this post, this is, believe it or not, some of the best advice I've received in a while. Thinking back, a lot of things I've accomplished, that are now part of my normal life, were indeed started through 'aggressive action' - like my server, for example.

    As always, awesome post, keep it up. ;)
  • Marvin · 1 year ago
    Simple, but powerful! I've been "going to make money" with my blog/website for over a year. Now that I'm about to be laid off it may be time to ACT!
  • Young · 1 year ago
    Go to change yourself if you do not like what you are now.
  • eric tan · 1 year ago
    Personally I need to get out of my comfort zone and really take my business seriously to go full time!

    Thanks for sharing your personal story.
  • Jesse Liebman · 1 year ago
    I've struggled with how to provide good content, have affiliates and adsense, and not seem spammy. I almost feel guilty having adsense on my site because as a blog reader I go to a site and say, well he just made half a cent off of me.

    What is amazing though is your site has 0 adsense blocks and very few affiliates. Truly a testament to your content quality.
  • David · 1 year ago
    Jesse: Thanks, you've given me an idea for another post. :-)

    I do run Adsense on PCMech.com (my largest blog) along with other things. But, the notion of blogger guilt is definitely something worth talking about. A lot of bloggers feel that way.