When it comes to setting goals, dreams, and having the desire to accomplish and succeed in internet marketing, what is the main ingredient to fulfilling and achieving the prized result? Talent or Tenacity? In addition to my recent post about taking action, no results will be seen unless there is progress.
After learning, studying and understanding that online business is real work with an investment of time and effort, unlike an elusive dream depicting a no-brainer, cruise control mindset, the question of either talent or tenacity is critical to internet marketing success. Many today are in the transitioning mode, if they are not totally already in this industry made by their own decisions or with no other options faced in today’s economy. Although skills and efforts are requisites for a J.O.B. (Just Over Broke) which rewards with a paycheck, in order to receive income coming from an online business, one critical ingredient for success that one must possess is having talent or tenacity.
As efforts are continually made to grow and learn in this industry, I found this video personally enlightening and impacting as this can apply to anyone whether they are into an online business, offline networking, or any other endeavors they may pursue.
A comforting and encouraging word of truth with reinforcement also comes from James 1:12:
12 Blessed is the man who keeps on going when times are hard. After he has come through them, he will receive a crown. The crown is life itself. God has promised it to those who love him.
In summary here, using talents given and perfected will continuously bring results only with tenacity applied in the course.
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Have a wonderfully blessed day!
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Hi Nelly.
What can I say… Another one of GREAT posts. Hands down I agree Tenacity.
Thanks for sharing this, as we all need to hear these time and time again.
Damayanthi
Hi Nelly
Thank you for this blog post.I found the video very inspiring. It’s easy to tell yourself you are not as talented as someone else, not as knowledgeable, not as capable. The reality is that sheer determination and tenacity can take you places that even the most talented can find themselves excluded from if they don’t find something deep down that keeps moving them forward during the tough times.
Jen
Thank you Damayanthi!
Thanks Jen for your comments.
Hi Nelly!
Thanks for inviting me back to your Blog…it’s always nice seeing you.
When I see the word tenacity, it reminds me of Les Brown, I just love to hear him talk…it makes me HUNGRY!! If you know what I mean. lol
Keep up your fantastic work…your tribal friend Steven Suchar
Hi Nelly,
Tenacity wins hands down all the way! Thank you or sharing such an inspiring video with us too. I really enjoyed watching it,m a few times actually.
~Marcus
Hi Nelly,
I say tenacity all the way. I think of people like Henry Ford or Thomas Edison who had little talent in the beginning yet were tenacious in persisting. They only developed their talents by being tenacious.
Great video and insight! Thanks for sharing
Ryan
I never seen this video before. It was a good one to include for your post.
Tenacity and talent are both important. There was someone on the video that said talent can be developed while tenacity can’t but I believe tenacity can be too. It takes hard work and dedication. Believing in yourself is very important. When you believe, you won’t let anything stand in your way. When you believe, the world will see that and soon everyone will start believing with you.
Great One Nelly! Tenacity got talent beat by a long shot!
Sherman
Thanks Steven. I surely appreciate your friendship.
I’m glad you enjoyed it Marcus and appreciate your commenting.
That is so true Ryan. Henry Ford and Thomas Edison are definitely great examples to see the possibilities that can come about when you just keep pressing onward.
That is so true Faizal. When you believe in being true to yourself by committing towards success, the tenacity to develop the talent will only grow because you believe that you are committed.
Thank you Sherman for visiting and commenting.
Remarkable article. I’ve added it therefore.