I've had an interesting discussion on a different forum, and I thought I'd bring some of the value for people here as well
So many of you probably know Jay Abraham. I noticed on the other forum that there seems to be a prejudice against studying Jay Abraham until you already have a solid business. And this highlights an important misunderstanding of what Jay teaches.
Jay is all about getting everything you can out of all you've got - just like the title of one of his books tells you.
Many newbie entrepreneurs, when they read the above statement, react as follows:
"But I don't have anything yet, so there's nothing to get out of it. You can't multiply zero, so Jay isn't for me..."
That is exactly why you need to read Jay, because you THINK you've got nothing.
If you really got nothing, let me tell you, there would be no way to get anything. No way at all. In fact, the irony is that you can NEVER do anything BUT "get everything you can out of all you've got"... what else are you going to get things out of? What you don't have?
Bottom line is that you always start with your own resources, whatever they are. If you don't have clients, you don't have a product, you don't have relationships, what do you have? You have a willingness to serve, your skills, and your own ability to relate to and help others amongst many many other things. Jay would say that's great - you have a LOT of value to offer.
But the way most people think, is that unless they have money, they don't have any value. Unless they are already successful, they don't have any value.
That's the wrong mindset. That's why you're not on the fastlane. Because you think like that.
Because remember: if it really was true that you had no value, then there would be no way for you to create any.
Just like energy, value does not come out of nothing.
So like a nuclear scientist looks at a tiny atom, and using that atom is capable to unleash a MASSIVE amount of energy, you have to do the same.
Look deep inside yourself and discover your potential and how to unleash it - how to get everything out of all you've got!
And THAT is the most important thing, I believe, that you can learn from Jay.
And it starts with doing an inventory of WHAT you have, WHAT your skills and interests are, and WHERE you can add value.
You must learn to use the value that you have to get access to what you don't have yet. That's how you move into the fastlane.
I'll let Jay finish it off:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NNKHhapVMM&ab_channel=JayAbraham
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7Q5saWqMww&ab_channel=JayAbraham
So many of you probably know Jay Abraham. I noticed on the other forum that there seems to be a prejudice against studying Jay Abraham until you already have a solid business. And this highlights an important misunderstanding of what Jay teaches.
Jay is all about getting everything you can out of all you've got - just like the title of one of his books tells you.
Many newbie entrepreneurs, when they read the above statement, react as follows:
"But I don't have anything yet, so there's nothing to get out of it. You can't multiply zero, so Jay isn't for me..."
That is exactly why you need to read Jay, because you THINK you've got nothing.
If you really got nothing, let me tell you, there would be no way to get anything. No way at all. In fact, the irony is that you can NEVER do anything BUT "get everything you can out of all you've got"... what else are you going to get things out of? What you don't have?
Bottom line is that you always start with your own resources, whatever they are. If you don't have clients, you don't have a product, you don't have relationships, what do you have? You have a willingness to serve, your skills, and your own ability to relate to and help others amongst many many other things. Jay would say that's great - you have a LOT of value to offer.
But the way most people think, is that unless they have money, they don't have any value. Unless they are already successful, they don't have any value.
That's the wrong mindset. That's why you're not on the fastlane. Because you think like that.
Because remember: if it really was true that you had no value, then there would be no way for you to create any.
Just like energy, value does not come out of nothing.
So like a nuclear scientist looks at a tiny atom, and using that atom is capable to unleash a MASSIVE amount of energy, you have to do the same.
Look deep inside yourself and discover your potential and how to unleash it - how to get everything out of all you've got!
And THAT is the most important thing, I believe, that you can learn from Jay.
And it starts with doing an inventory of WHAT you have, WHAT your skills and interests are, and WHERE you can add value.
You must learn to use the value that you have to get access to what you don't have yet. That's how you move into the fastlane.
I'll let Jay finish it off:
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