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The Importance of Being Abnormal

Date Published: 21st March 2006
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Would you describe yourself as abnormal? This may seem like a silly question and most people would respond "no". Many people have been conditioned to want to fit in with the crowd. This mentality deems the masses as "normal" and the unique minority as "abnormal" or different. This difference is often viewed as negative, but when it comes to being an entrepreneur, the difference is positive. Learn why this is the case as Matt Bacak grills John Di Lemme.

Abnormal is not always a bad thing. You don't want your health tests to be abnormal when you visit the Doctor, but you do want your entrepreneurial plans to be "abnormal". Why? In this case being abnormal means that you are taking a risk to be a step above the rest. You are squashing fear and hanging your neck out. This courage is at the heart of every successful entrepreneur. They won't take being "one of the crowd" sitting down, they fight their way to be abnormal and triumph.


Understanding the importance of being abnormal is one thing, but how do you actually become abnormal or stand out from the crowd? First find your passion in life. Maybe your passion is Internet marketing or real estate. Next invest in personal development. Learn as much as you can about your passion. Go to seminars, read eBooks, and find mentors that support your passion.

Work every day to promote your passion, business, or product. Let's say that you are in Network Marketing. It is critical that you accomplish the following three tasks every day. You need to immerse yourself in personal marketing, prospecting, and recruiting. Checking these tasks off your list each day is not a luxury, but a necessity if you want to thrive.


Still not convinced that being abnormal is good? Or perhaps you feel you don't deserve to be abnormal or can't achieve success in your own business because of your background. Think again. If you are born then you deserve to achieve success. Any excuse you have can be overcome with dedication, hard work, and persistence. Don't sabotage yourself by not ever trying. There are countless success stories of individuals who prevailed against all odds and obstacles.

Follow your passion and be abnormal. You will have a more satisfying life and be one step closer to financial freedom.


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Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter and Entrepreneur Magazine e-Biz radio show host, became a "#1 Best Selling Author" in just a few short hours. He has helped a number of clients target his specialty, opt-in email direct marketing systems. The Powerful Promoter is not only a sought-after internet marketer but has also marketed for some of the world's top experts whose reputations would shrivel if their followers ever found out someone else coached them on their online marketing strategies. For more information, visit Bacak's site at http://www.powerfulpromoter.com or sign up for his Powerful Promoting Tips at http://www.promotingtips.com
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