Friday, March 17, 2006

An Embarrassing Confession

I have an embarrassing confession to make.

Since you’ve probably not met me in person, you wouldn’t know this, but I have a “lazy eye”.

That’s right.

My right eye wanders off, just kind of doing its own thing.

When folks meet me for the first time, most of them do a double-take.

Have you ever had a conversation with someone who’s not really paying attention to a word you say?

Even though they’re standing right in front of you, their body language makes it glaringly obvious that their mind is somewhere else.

Because I have a “lazy eye”, I unintentionally offend people when I meet them for the first time cause they think I’m not paying attention to them.

I’ve had to deal with this my entire life, and I’m constantly having to explain my “lazy eye”.

But you know what?

That’s NOT my embarrassing confession.

Would you believe that I allowed my “lazy eye” to stand in the way of my success for most of my life?

Yes, it’s true, and that is my embarrassing confession.

When I was just a young lad, all the other kids would tease me about “the eye”.

As a result, I had an incredibly low self esteem for most of my life.

I hated to look anyone else in the eye, for fear of them making some kind of snide comment about “the eye”.

But…

Thankfully, that ain’t the end of this here story.

Several years back I met a successful business owner, and guess what!

This guy had a “lazy eye” too.

And after sharing some of my story, he hit me with a hard dose of reality by letting me know that I’d been using my “lazy eye” as an excuse for all my shortcomings.

While painful to hear, I knew he was right.

I decided to make some changes, and while it wasn’t easy, it was the best thing I ever did.

Yes, I still have “the eye” (and if you ever get the opportunity to meet me in person, I’ll be proud to show it to ya), but no longer is it standing in the way of my success in business, or life.

So let me ask you…

What are your excuses?

As you think about that question, I’m going to give you the same advice that cock-eyed successful business owner once gave me.

Get over em!

Yeah, I realize that might sting a little, but it comes straight from the heart.

If you’re gonna be successful in life and business, you can’t be makin excuses.

And truth is, you ain’t got a single one of em that I couldn’t shoot full of holes in an instant. And trust me, I’m telling you this because I care.

With that said, let me prove it by makin you a deal you can’t refuse.

If you’ll agree to shelve all your excuses for about 70 minutes, I’ll show you exactly what it takes to Make $5,000.oo To $10,000.00 A Month With Your Home-Based Business… Even If You’re Just Getting Started.

Just Click Here if you wanna take me up on the offer.

I look forward to speaking with you.

Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson

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