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Share the secret
Share the secret
I have two
"Fake it 'til you make it"
and
"Smile for no good reason"
Domains are a manna vehicle through which God's providence is able to manifest. God is on the throne. He resists the proud but gives grace give to the humble. Once you understand this, you realize that scarcity is an illusion and will begin to see the divinity and providence in every domain sale. You also gain clarity on dry spells when little or no sales happen.
Domains are a manna vehicle through which God's providence is able to manifest.
A miracle is a social construct where preceding causes are of sufficient mystery to invoke mysticism or divine intervention for an individual or group.
"The secret to success is constancy of purpose." -Disraeli
Do not get marry.
Regards
- A healthy network of authentic connections.
- Bonding (any bond is built on trust and trust is asset).
- If you're getting all the referrals/recommendations you need, you don't need to pitch/sell or use landing pages.
- Always ask questions instead of talking about the …. the whole time.
- If they care about your business culture, you know, long-term relationship is possible.
- All you need is courage and knowledge.
- Disappointment is the moment. Let it go: but & maybe, yesterday & later.
- Ego is your friend. A mismanaged ego can lead to a laziness and lacks of knowledge/skills. Train your dragon.
- Accept, most of your domain names are ready to be dropped, anytime.
- Besides Domains, most of us look at a lot of things and we’re into many businesses. (multiple income streams). You?
.com is not top.
For your (all) information, it is more than a decade ago that I was consuming (a bit) weed - so I do not deserve the designation "kingof.weed" (whatever this means).Thats your secret kingof.weed
Com is not top. I still remember you preaching .top at a blog and they laughed you right out of there. Secret, read and learn. See what sells, but see what people buy. And i dont mean the hand reg thread
My advice:
"Balance and take accountability of your emotions just as you would your checkbook."
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To those who predominantly think in terms of valuing time and money (eg. your hourly rate), do you also have a defined value for your emotions, or an emotional rate if you will? The cost of triggering your emotions? eg. What is the cost you charge to allow a negative emotion to take hold?
Vice versa, what is the price of happiness? Or a single happy emotion? Can you apply the same high of a good day of domains to a friend or family members celebration? If not, that might be a sign your putting too much emotion into your domains, and a result of not having enough emotion left for the areas that (to many) matter most.
If you operate too much in the negative, you may be bring a volatile set of emotions home with you, or not have enough mental strength left to give YOUR emotions to those (yourself or others) who need it most. With this in mind, what is the price of getting mad? Can you put a dollar amount on what you're comfortable receiving to lose your composure? Is one hour of traffic worth, a situation at that point you have no control over, worth getting angry over? Maybe you lose one hour of pay? Or maybe it puts you at risk of getting fired? Different situations, different reactions, but the one thing nobody can take from us, is our emotion. Even when we lose them, an element of perception + strength + time will allow us to adapt and overcome.
Obviously, some situations are more compounded and require more internal strength to keep composure than other situations that might be irrationally blown out of proportion if emotions are already baselined high.. As we are all evolving, we can learn from the times we fall apart. Either by continually picking ourselves up when we fall down, or by gaining confidence by the more time you keep cool, calm, and composed. To eventually, our composure grows wiser, our skin becomes thicker, and the price of losing our cool or composure begins to commensurate with our growing confidence levels and true feeling of self worth (self worth being different than your hourly rate: speaking to the value of your emotions / hourly rate of your emotional deposits).
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