Wednesday, August 1, 2018

How to Maintain the Momentum of Success


Every person has achieved some degree of success at different points in their lives (no matter how small they may seem, and at any age). It wasn’t until I was 17 that my confidence started to grow exponentially. Even then, I still was very insecure compared to how I am today.I had many points in my life where I’d have major success, then a “downfall” soon after. I felt frustrated as I felt like every time I got “up”, I’d fall right back down again. There were many times where I tried to be frugal and would still end up spending way more money than I expected. This was a cycle in my life that had to end and I knew it wasn’t going to stop just by “saving money.”I concluded that I could solve this by making so much fucking money that I wouldn’t have to think about spending ever again. On the path to success, you must not forget that the ups and downs are part of the ride and that there willbe a day where you won’t ever have to worry about money again (along with many other things). If you want to achieve the light at the end of the tunnel, you must be willing to accept the good and the bad to get there. I’ve dealt with many people that I never wanted to talk to in order to get where I had to go. Since I’ve reached a certain point of success in my life, I now only deal with those that I want to work with. Of course the losers still try to remind me that they exist, but their ignorance doesn’t affect me in the way it did before.The moment you succeed at something, whether it’s blowing up in the news or earning $500,000 in a week, pretend as though it didn’t happen. When I say this, I’m not saying to actually believe it didn’t happen, rather, work as though it didn’t happen. This will allow you to put a healthy amount of pressure on yourself to exceed further than you could’ve ever imagined. When I had a great success in the past, I would sit around a bit and act as though I wouldn’t have to work again, even though I knew I’d eventually have to. Now that I no longer lie to myself, I am aware that in order to never have to worry about money again, I must consistently stay hungry.When you are always hungry, you will always do what it takes to eat. The reason I know that I’m going to become the youngest self-made billionaire, and the world’s first trillionaire is because I am the most hungry entrepreneur in the world. My appetite is so large that I can, and will handle whatever it takes. This is also because I have a deeply rooted passion for what I do that is far beyond making money. It is not the money itself I care about, rather, what positive change I can bring with the money I earn. I’ve dealt with the worst case scenarios so many times that nothing bothers me anymore. I wouldn’t say I’m “numb” to it, rather I don’t let it insinuate doubt like it used to because I know that my path will bring so much good to the world that I do not have any other option but to succeed.In order to maintain the momentum of success, you must continuously repeat the type of actions that bring further success. While this sounds obvious, we often find ourselves getting far too comfortable when we succeed instead of trying to bring something new to the table. With the recent press I’ve gotten, I know that I can’t just repeat the same thing to get more press and that I need to come at it from a different angle. As some of you may know, I rap and with that, I plan to market myself in a completely alternative industry (music) that will help bring success to my main projects including Kelsey Coin.Now even if my music endeavors don’t succeed at this time (although I know they eventually will), I still have alternative ways to market myself to continuously remain on the press and accomplish my goals. No matter what “blockages” you encounter on your journey, the only way to push forward is by finding your way around them. You will notice that every “blockage” is actually life telling you that there is a better way regardless of whether it’s aligned with your original plans. In 2014 I knew that I would become successful soon, but I did not know exactly how. Four years later, I look back at my life with a massive degree of appreciation, as the beautiful things that have occurred made me realize that life itself is greater than any dream.I look at success as a boomerang that you throw out into the world and three years later it comes back to you along with a whole lot of rewards. Mohammud Hassan, Kelsey Coin’s first buyer originally found about me because of Cazza. As you continue to maintain the momentum of success, you will find yourself having gone further than you originally thought, and in a way that you can only experience to truly understand how it feels. via /r/business https://ift.tt/2n2qTFx

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