Hi Anita,

Yes, it does take time to make money online. It's not something that you start today and live off of your income within the next 4 weeks.

I don't care WHAT the "gurus" tell you...it's complete BS for the most part.

Anything that has value will rarely come easily or free. Now, having said that, once you have proper training you can make money very quickly and at will. In fact, making money would be a byproduct...something you get by association of working your perfected system.

Or someone else perfected system.

At any rate, I think you're at the stage where you should be learning and not yet selling a product. And I think where you need to start is with your mindset.

You have to change your whole mindset about money and how it's made. You see, the school systems screwed us up. College screwed us up. If you get an A then you pass but let you keep on getting D's, you'll fail.

This has taught us an unrealistic system.

It has taught us that "if I do everything right then I'll have great financial rewards in life." And that's true if you have a job and want to work for someone your entire life. But in the business arena, it's completely different. Offline or online. It's different.

Business doesn't care if you've done everything right. It doesn't care if you never fail. You just need results and schools and colleges don't train people to mentally for this type of environment.

Having said that, you're going through the "tried it, it failed, tried it again, it failed again" stage but along the way you're learning what works and what doesn't work. Eventually, you're going to figure it out and you'll explode and make great amounts of money. No program can teach how to get rich in 30 days...don't believe it.

Keep your money.

Invest in learning. Get some good teachings and learn how the system works. At the same time, retrain your mindset. Your issue right now isn't how to make money. That's actually the easy part.

You want to make money and you want it now and that's where you're having the problems. The hard part is training your mind to relax, be patient, and learn how to do this the best possible way (I almost said the right way but methods change every year so you have to stay up to keep on adjusting).

Anyway, I hope that didn't sound scolding. I don't scold; I attempt to breakdown and I hope I've done that instead of upsetting you.

Best regards to you Anita...


Stephon