How to use persistence to get almost anything you want
Published: Wed, 03/30/16
Here’s the story:
I was probably around 9 or 10.
And, my mom stopped at my aunt’s house for something.
She left me in the car (gee, I wonder why…) and I got impatient. I don’t remember why I was so impatient, but I do remember honking the car horn to get her attention. When that didn’t work to get my mom to hurry up, I honked it again. And again. And again… probably a good 10 or so times until…
The horn got stuck!
It just kept blaring.
Well, needless to say, that go momma elBenbo’s attention.
And, needless to say, got me in a ton of trouble.
But, I will say my persistence worked.
She did run out, she did do something (flagged a neighbor down) to fix the horn, and we did high tail it out of there lickety split. And, I did get grounded to room for several days where all my toys were to play with (I rather enjoyed getting grounded — I’ve always enjoyed my own company over others’, what can I say?)
The lesson?
Persistence gets you what you want.
And you know what else?
The April “Email Players” issue shows you a way to use good, old fashioned persistence to build a big, thriving list of leads on your email list who look forward to hearing from you and, yes, buying from you, each day. It takes about 1-2 hours per day (give or take). And, again, if you persistently go after it, I don’t see how you can possibly not build such a list.
Anyway, she goes to the printer in a few days.
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Ben Settle