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digilifeenabled | Digi Life Enabled - Part 3
Finishing your race

Finishing your race

Where are you in your journey to online success?
Are you stuck in a rut?
Have you lost momentum?
Do you need a helping hand to get you back on track? 
 
When Roger Bannister broke the world record for running a mile in under 4 minutes, he did not do so overnight. There were weeks, months, even years of training.
 
Likewise, no one obtains online success overnight; it takes time. Today, in an instant world, where we have instant coffee, microwave meals, access to any information on a given topic at the click of a button on the phone we carry in our back pocket, we’re used to having everything now. Building up a successful online business, however, takes time; we must be patient.
 
Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Seek guidance from those who have gone before, and are already making money in the online world.
 
Stephen and I have greatly benefitted from the input of those who are running successful online businesses, but we had to take responsibility for asking for help and implementing their advice.

 

Click here to gain access to the same online business coaches and educational system that we use now.

Finally, take courage from this lesson from sporting history: Derek Redmond, British record holder for the 400m sprint, had many trials, including tearing his ham string in the 400 metres semi-final at the 1992 Olympic Games. However, he did not let this hold him back, but finished the race, not on his own, but with assistance from his Dad he completed a whole lap limping!

 

So in the week ahead, if you’re struggling, don’t be afraid to ask for help. You don’t have to do this alone. Let those who are further along the journey to online success help you take your next step.

We’d love to hear from you at info@digilifeenabled.com

Ruth

What can you do? Do what you can.

What can you do? Do what you can.

What can you do?

Do what you can.

“If you can’t fly, then run. If you can’t run, then walk. If you can’t walk, then crawl. But whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.”
Dr Martin Luther King Jr

Growing up, the words, but perhaps more importantly, the life of Dr Martin Luther King Jr challenged and shaped my world view. Maybe you’ve been challenged by the likes of Luther King too?

Maybe you’ve heard his popular quote above?

It teaches us that no matter where you are in your journey to success, there is always some kind of action you can take to move forward. I share something more of that perspective in this short video:

For example; if you don’t have any money to start your business right now, you can still plan your future budget, or even design a business logo or website.

If you’re stuck in a job you don’t like, you can build up your CV/resume, or network with professionals in your area to learn about job opportunities.

If you’re like me, maybe you feel that small steps don’t feel as satisfying as big leaps, but Luther King showed us that any progress is better than no progress. So do what you can do today to get closer to your goals, whether it’s fly, run, walk, or crawl… and you will get to where you want to be.

I’d like to conclude with a lesser known quote of Luther King:

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”

To me that is equally as powerful as the first quote, because many people measure success from a perspective of Return On Investment (ROI) based on our actions, but fail to consider COI – Cost Of Inaction because of our silence.

So what matters most to you?

If no one was looking, who would you really want to be?

Are you being silent about that which really matters to you?

Make time today to reflect on how you can you give greater priority to that which matters most to you in the week ahead.

Put Some Serious F.U.N. Into Your Life

Put Some Serious F.U.N. Into Your Life

Are your dreams and goals becoming a reality, or do they just float around as wishful dreams and goals?

If the latter is the case, it could be you need to put some serious F.U.N. into your life.

What do I mean?

We’ll after Ruth & I caught up this weekend with International Senior Triathlete, Kari Martens, I had to share this perspective on F.U.N. and it’s relation to success with you…

Kari’s achievements include second place at the Decatriathlon (2008, in Mexico ), the only competition at the distance 10 times the ironman distance, at the time 8 days, 20 hours. He is the only Swedish person who has completed this distance (38 km swimming, 1800 km cycling, 422 km running, with the competition clock running all the time).

Other achievements include:

21 competitions conducted at Ironman distance
1 competition conducted at Ultraman distance (10 km swimming, 360 km cycling, 84 km running in three days, in Hawaii ), 2nd in the 50 year class.

These achievements are all the more remarkable when you consider Kari’s motivation to take up the sport. Following a heart attack due to unhealthy lifestyle choices, Kari not only realised he needed to change, he took action.

The key difference between those who succeed in this life and those who fail lies in responsibility for action.

I hope you’re encouraged by the video.

 

How To Make 2020 Work For You

How To Make 2020 Work For You

If you want 2020 to be a year which works for you, rather than you working for it, then now may be the time to set yourself some goals.

Now is a good time for all of us to also reflect on the year which has just past, and ask yourself a few important questions, the answers to which will have a major impact on the year to come.

1. Did I achieve the goals I set for myself last year?

Did I achieve my financial goals for 2019?
Did I achieve my personal goals in 2019?

2. Did I have specifically defined written goals for 2019 for both my professional and my personal life?

The average person did not, which is why they will always be average!

3. Did I have a written delivery schedule for the achievement of my goals?

The average person did not. Goals without a written delivery schedule are only wishful thinking and will rarely be achieved.

4. If I didn’t achieve my goals in 2019, what will I do differently in 2020 to ensure that I do achieve my goals?

This is true that if you always do what you’ve always done, then you’ll always get what you’ve always got!

In other words if you don’t do something different in 2020 than what you did in 2019, then it’s likely that you will not achieve a better result this year than you did last year. This applies equally in our personal lives as much as it does in our professional lives.

5. What did I learn from my experiences and results in 2019 that I can apply in 2020 to achieve the results that I really want?

Sadly most people do not learn from their “mistakes”. Use any mistakes you made as an opportunity to have a “learning experience”, however they will not be learning experiences if we do not look for the lesson in each experience.

6. Do I have the skills that I need to ensure my success in 2020?

Again, if we always do what we’ve always done, then we’ll always get what we’ve always got!

The skills, techniques and strategies that worked 5 or 10 years ago are simply not good enough for today. School is never out for the true professional.

As Ray Kroc, Founder of McDonalds once said; “When you’re green you grow; when you are ripe you rot”. Sadly I see many business people struggling to succeed but failing to realise that the answer lies within themselves. If they were more skilled they would get a better result.

The true professional realises that one of the best investments they can make is in themselves and the continuous development of their skills. So if you want to make this year the year that works for you, then why not learn from the same like-minded individuals and mentors who helped Stephen & I build an online business…

Click here now to learn all about it.

This opportunity is for people who:

1. Would like more freedom and choices in their life
2. Are tired of working harder and working longer
3. Are willing to learn how to effectively market online

Make 2020 the year that works for you, click here to find out more.

What Is Your Business About?

What Is Your Business About?

I find so many in business are unsatisfied with simply selling ‘stuff’.

Sure, we need to sell ‘stuff’ to keep the bread on the table, but what if there was more to business, more to life, than just selling ‘stuff’?

What if our business, what if our life, was about living out our values so as to make a difference in this world while at the same time providing for those we are responsible for?

One of the reasons we sign post people to the business start up programmes at SFM is because, having been through the system ourselves, and having met with the founders and lead team, we’ve seen it’s not about getting people to sell stuff.

Sure, there are some ready made resources for newbies starting out with to sell if they choose to, and as newbies we found that really helpful as we had nothing to sell, but it’s not about that.

The core of the SFM programme is about helping people understand their Vision, Mission, Purpose and Values, so they can become the best version of themselves in business and in life whether they choose to sell SFM stuff or not.

There’s very few programmes that offer that support.

Take SFM student, Rob Sewell as an example. I shared something of Rob’s transformation from Drug & Alcohol abuse to six figure business owner here:

In going through the SFM programme Rob now appreciates:

1. The impact of speaking truth & empowering others
2. The hardships he’s overcome and how they’ve helped him find his true purpose
3. How the experiences you go through forge your values
4. How he’s stepped into his purpose and launched his own coaching business

Rob now seeks to serve others by acting as a guiding light that shows people a space where they feel safe and understood.

Rob’s Vision, Mission, Purpose & Values

And while no income is guaranteed by any programme, after pinpointing his purpose with SFM, Rob’s income through his online business is such that it allows him the financial freedom to take each Friday off to volunteer with those who are struggling with drug and alcohol abuse, and given him the time freedom he so longed for with his family that his corporate job never gave him.

So, in the week ahead, perhaps you can reflect on what your business is about and whether it’s aligned to your true purpose?

If you’re interested in learning how to create a sustainable business based on your values, then click here to get started with our complimentary video training series delivered straight to your inbox.