When I first started in business I tried everything.
MLM.
Computer repairs.
Vending machines.
Lawn mowing.
And the list goes on.
I tried and failed at 13 businesses before having my first success.
And if you know my story, you'll know my first successful venture was my copywriting business.
Why?
Because copywriting is a skill that every successful business needs.
It was one of the many things I was missing when I started out.
Look, business is hard.
95% of businesses fail in the first 5 years.
And it’s because most people get into business without the right skills.
If you can write high converting copy…
Have the ability to sell one to one...
And can market your products and services...
Your chances of succeeding greatly improve.
Which skill are you learning right now, or which you like to learn next?
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同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Allen Iverson again is leading Philadelphia upward in the Eastern Conference standings. Iverson scored 38 points and had 16 assists, helping the S...
i started missing you already 在 Daisy Brown 林恬恬 Facebook 的最讚貼文
Long hair or short hair?
I used to not know who I was without my long hair (chopped in three shaggy layers). No matter what, my hair always had to be cut this exact way, left down…or else!
While dealing with some life confusion in December of 2019, I decided to go to the salon for a trim—a random salon instead of my usual hairdresser. Misunderstanding my instructions and/or vibes, the woman chopped off my entire bottom layer, leaving me with chunky shoulder-length crop. I was furious, but could she put it back? I thought about it. I mean, she could have glued it, but there were just too many strands! I clenched my butthole. I was already late for the party I was supposed to be at. Staring at the brown whirlpool beneath my feet, I sucked it up and took it like a man. I didn’t even cry. Was it the end of the world? No. Or...maybe. Some would argue the world already ended in 2012.
I started only tying my hair up in a bun (something I never did before) until it grew to an acceptable length. After awhile, I came to really like the look of my hair up. I was a brunette Cinderella at the ball! I think pulling hair out of my face also helped me open up more and become more vulnerable, as previously I always had hair covering my face.
Months later I thought I would like my hair better with a straight perm. I liked it on myself for only one day, but I didn’t regret it. It’s just hair! I’m glad I’ve learned to detach myself from a specific image of how things *have* to be. I even cut my hair to neck length on purpose.
This post is not really about hair, it’s about letting go. My past need to control certain things while blatantly disregarding others has been softened up and balanced immensely. In truth, there are many options for how things can be, and black-and-white, all-or nothing thinking is not always helpful or fun. Until experiencing more options for yourself, you don’t know what you’re missing. You can embrace everything. I already knew 0 and 500, this was about learning numbers 1-499.
But at the end of the day, I still like what I like, which is my wavy hair chopped in layers. Flexible about length now.
i started missing you already 在 thefamily.uk Facebook 的最讚貼文
💌To my beloved brother Adamdidam,
Today marks the last day of your favourite season, Autumn, and tomorrow is officially the first day of winter. The kids’ Christmas holidays have already begun, and we can’t help but miss you a lil’ bit extra - more than usual!
This holiday, we will still watch your favourite movie, Home Alone, the one that you forced all of us to watch again and again every year. Even though you are no longer here with us, you will always be close to our hearts. We will surely be revisiting a lot of stories of yours and @drauntie.uk will keep on repeating that story of how you first experienced real snow 15 years back. And you know your favourite fruit tea which I used to dislike? I’ve started drinking it everyday! It kind of soothes me, especially when I’m missing you loads.
We’ll be having loads of laughs talking about you, remembering you, and I’m sure there will be moments where we will break down in tears too. But one thing we have never forgotten to do is keep you in our prayers…
Still loving you and will always love you,
Your second sister a.k.a. Mrs Mom
#SundayWithAdam 💛
#GriefAwareness
i started missing you already 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Allen Iverson again is leading Philadelphia upward in the Eastern Conference standings.
Iverson scored 38 points and had 16 assists, helping the Sixers spoil the return of Shaquille O'Neal and overcome a career-high 48 points from Dwyane Wade with a 126-119 overtime win over the Miami Heat on Thursday night.
``It's like a do or die situation,'' Iverson said. ``A loss here or there and we could be out of the playoffs. We understand that. It just says a lot about us.''
Marc Jackson scored 26 and Kyle Korver 20 for the Sixers, who won for the fifth time in six games. With Cleveland's 95-89 loss to New York, the Sixers (40-38) moved into a tie for seventh in the East standings. Philadelphia, though, holds the tiebreaker with three wins over the Cavaliers.
The next two games will go a long way toward deciding Philadelphia's fate. They play at Indiana on Friday and at New Jersey on Sunday before ending the season with games against Milwaukee on Monday and Atlanta on Wednesday.
``Playing a lot of games in a few nights, that comes with the territory,'' Jackson said. ``You enjoy those things.''
Wade's career-high in points and 10 rebounds couldn't keep the Heat from losing their season-high third straight game. While the Heat have already wrapped up the No. 1 seed and home-court advantage for the Eastern Conference playoffs, they're stumbling at the finish.
``We had a chance to put them away,'' Wade said. ``They are a team playing for their playoff lives and you could see that tonight.''
O'Neal returned after missing three games with a stomach ailment and viral infection that left him unable to eat for several days. Coach Stan Van Gundy limited O'Neal to 30 minutes in regulation. He scored 13 points and missed two clutch free throws in the final minute of OT.
O'Neal did not talk to reporters after the game.
Andre Iguodala opened overtime with a couple of high-flying dunks, and Iverson stole an inbounds pass and fed Korver for a 3-pointer.
Miami's Damon Jones started complaining to the referees after the play and was whistled for a technical foul. Iverson made the free throw for a 114-106 lead.
``That steal was ridiculous,'' Heat coach Stan Van Gundy said. ``We should be able to get the ball inbounds.''
Jones came down and drilled a 3, then glared at the officials. Trailing by three with a minute left, O'Neal bricked a couple of free throws. Jackson's 18-footer from the left wing gave the Sixers a 118-113 lead and sealed the win.
``When we approach the game mentally the right way, these are the results,'' Iverson said.
The Sixers made 33 of 34 free throws and the Heat went 22-for-24. O'Neal missed eight of 11 attempts.
``He looked like Shaq to me,'' Iverson said, smiling.
O'Neal was a non-factor in the frantic final 1:50 of regulation with each team trading baskets before a boisterous crowd, giving the game a playoff atmosphere.
Wade sandwiched a driving layup and a jumper around Webber's 18-footer, and Iverson tied the game 104-all with a couple of free throws with 11.5 seconds left. Wade was 6-for-9 in the fourth and had a chance to win it in regulation, but his jumper over Iguodala was no good.
``I hit some shots, but missed the one at the end of regulation,'' Wade said. ``I got some good looks at the basket tonight.''
Wade made 18 of 33 field goals and was 10-for-13 from the line. Everywhere Wade was on the floor, he found a way to score.
``He showed he's a different kind of player by shooting the ball the way he did,'' Iverson said. ``Our scouting report said let him shoot jumpers. But it didn't work. He just played great.''
Damon Jones ended the half with consecutive 3-pointers, swishing a runner just past midcourt as time expired for a 61-52 lead.