"How My Friend Bob Went From Being A Failure To A Winner By Taking Intelligent Action!"

Nov 9
22:00

2003

Hans Klein

Hans Klein

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"How My Friend Bob Went From Being A Failure To A Winner By Taking ... ... Hans KleinLet me tell you story about a friend of mine who used to be a complete failure. His name was Bob. My

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"How My Friend Bob Went From Being A Failure To A Winner By
Taking Intelligent Action!"

By Hans Klein

Let me tell you story about a friend of mine who used to be a
complete failure. His name was Bob. My friend Bob was the type
of guy who always was looking for instant riches,"How My Friend Bob Went From Being A Failure To A Winner By Taking Intelligent Action!" Articles but never could
seem to find them.

He jumped from one business opportunity to the next one and
each time the people who sold Bob the business opportunity
claimed they were going to make my friend Bob a millionaire,
quickly and easily with little effort on his part.

I often visited my friend Bob, and every time Bob always would talk
about his latest and greatest venture. Each time, I would tell Bob
how he could use the internet to promote his venture, and each
time he would get excited and say, "That sounds great".

But, whenever it was time for Bob to take action, he was always
busy with his full-time job, his favorite TV program was on, or he
had some other task to accomplish.

This went on for several years, and I lost touch with Bob. But,
recently, when I ran into Bob again at the local grocery store, I
asked him what he was up to, and this is what he said:

"I am doing the best I've ever done in my entire life. I quit my
crappy job; I have more time to spend with my family, and I just
bought a new car".

I said, "That's great. What happened?"

"Well, I finally got tired of having no money and working at my
dead-end job. So, I went into business for myself and quit my
job."

I asked Bob, "Weren't you scared?"

Bob said, "No, because I finally did something I should have done
a long time ago. I first identified what I wanted and then I worked
my butt off to get it!"

Later, I found out that it took my friend a good 8 months of hard
work to discover what he wanted to sell, and he used the power of
the internet to create a profitable business.

Like my friend Bob, you, too, have the power to achieve success
using the internet if you only follow the same process.

I like to call what Bob did "intelligent action" because he was
intelligent by first identifying what he wanted and then taking
action to reach his goal.

Before he took intelligent action, Bob was practicing insanity. He
kept on pursuing the same easy riches, each time expecting a
different result.

Are you practicing insanity? If so, here are the five steps of
intelligent action:

1.Create a picture of what you want. To do this, you must
determine what you are passionate about or care about most.
2.Create time to do it. Give up your favorite TV show or
little chores until you get it done.
3.Do your research into how to accomplish your goal.
This will save you time and effort if you know what you are doing.
4.Get help from those who have knowledge of how to
accomplish your goal whenever you are stuck.
5.Take the risk to succeed. The internet is just like any
business. You can make or lose money, but you are never going
to get anywhere unless you take a risk to get what you want.

In short, if you act with a clear sense of purpose and direction
because you know what your really want, then fear and doubt will
be replaced with faith that you will get what you really want.

Before you leave here are some words that hold true today just as
they did over 50 years ago.

"A man is the sum of his actions, of what he has done, of what he
can do, Nothing else." --Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)

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