Following on from all that information you have been assiduously collecting and collating, there will be some schemes you feel you want to follow, so you pick out one and make an enthusiastic start.
But something isn’t properly explained – so you find the next freebie or spend time searching for the answer in the internet – and, just maybe, you will find the answer – and truly, there are always ways to seek out the answers and most of them are free.
So you get back to your plan... and take a few more steps. Then the next hurdle arises – "What do they mean?" is the question you will be asking – so you go to their support system – only to find you have to wait a few days for an answer. So, since you don’t want to waste time, so you start something else...
Then the email comes back with an answer – but you have now forgotten what it refers to or what you were in the middle of doing – and – anyway your new plan seems foolproof, and the original scheme is put on the back burner. It’s likely you will never return to it.
Meanwhile, you are trying to make meaning of the next strategies, watching a dozen new DVDs where Mr X tells you that you can’t fail if you do it his way. But his way isn’t your way, is it?
You open another e-mail – and here it sounds too good to be true (and that is usually the case!)But, undaunted, you buy this product. When it is downloaded – after getting mix ups with the passwords which all seem so frustratingly simple but actually won’t open the files you have paid for – anyway, you manage to sort this out over the next day or so – and then you can’t understand what they are talking about – it’s all in gobbledygook – i.e. techno language. So you decide to get a refund – after all the guarantee said you could.
Have you ever tried to do this?
Another day passes, and still you haven’t really got to grips with any one technique. A brand new course comes through and you enrol. Surely this time you will be able to manage? And all goes well for the first few sessions, progress appears to being made. Then it all gets difficult and you realise you actually need a short course in HTML or web design or something before you can complete this session.
So it’s back to scanning the free information that is coming in in droves to your emails. Aha! You find the answer...but the course has moved on and you are left behind, again.
It’s so easy to start something – and so hard to finish it – and you do want the easy life don’t you. After all, that is what they all promise!
Start lots of different things, preferably all at once. Finishing is a bore – so just don’t bother – after all you will fail on the internet provided you follow these simple guidelines.
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