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The actual ONE THING needed for success

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People are always asking me, ?Tai, what?s the ONE THING I need to be successful in business??

People are always asking me, “Tai, what’s the ONE THING I need to be successful in business?” Well, I’m going to tell you what that one thing is in this email. By the way, before I get into this lesson, I wanted to share with you a very specific skill in business that I haven't shared with the world yet. I call it WFA or my [Website Funnel Building Agency Program](. With the skills I teach in this program, you can learn how to charge businesses $5,000 to $150,000 to build out their website with what's called a Marketing Funnel. All you need is a smartphone, a laptop, and high-speed internet and you can work from anywhere in the world. [Click here to get in now.]( Research from the University of Pennsylvania found that the number one trait associated with successful individuals is... conscientiousness. And conscientiousness is basically attention to detail. I can’t tell you how many people don’t pay attention to detail. It’s like they’ve been brainwashed by believing things like “I’m a big-picture person” or “don’t sweat the small stuff”. Well if you don’t pay attention to the small stuff - don’t complain when you can’t figure things out. You can’t build a successful business without paying attention to the details. If you don’t, your business is going to crash and burn. It’s pretty much 100% guaranteed. Look at Elon Musk for example. People think he’s this “big idea” person who builds company after company. And it’s true, he is. BUT he works very closely with his engineers at SpaceX. And he is obsessed with the details. If he wasn’t - he would never be able to successfully launch and land his rockets. In fact, it was very minute details that were overlooked that caused a lot of his earlier failures. So here’s how conscientiousness breaks down: 1. Organization 2. Diligence 3. Prudence 4. Industriousness 5. Perfectionism Become More Organized A lot of people find it hard to organize themselves. It’s as easy as creating a to-do list and organizing it in order of importance. And it doesn’t take long either. Take 15 minutes out of your morning and write down what you want to accomplish for the day. Such a simple exercise can have a profound impact on your life. Now we live in a world of declining attention spans. The average person has an attention span of 5 seconds (goldfish have 6 seconds). So organization has become NECESSARY for success in this day and age. The second part of organization is being able to sit and focus. Charlie Munger calls this “assiduity”. Sit your ass in a chair and focus. So next we have… Become More Diligent The New Year’s resolution tradition has become a joke. The average person who sets their “resolutions” on January 1st has already given up by January 30th. Why? They have no staying power. And that’s what diligence is. The ability to stick it out when the going gets tough. Most people can’t. This is the exact reason why only 10% of people actually succeed in business. And why 50% give up after their first failure. Remember, the temptation to give up is greatest right before you’re about to succeed. Learn to embrace the pain. So now let’s talk about prudence. Be Prudent, Make Good Decisions That’s what prudence boils down to. The ability to think and make good decisions. I am shocked by the amount of people who don’t take time to think before making a choice. Here’s a quick story… I had a guy come to my mastermind and he wanted advice on a new app he’s building. So before I gave him any advice on anything...I asked him a couple questions… “Have you ever launched an app before?” No. “Have you ever made money with an app before?” No. Then he told me he never tested the app out to see if people actually wanted it...but he already sunk $1 million dollars into developing it. That’s a prime example of the need to be prudent. Just think to yourself, “What would someone who is smarter than me do?” That simple question can help you make the CORRECT decision. And in some situations, help you avoid an expensive mistake. Now let’s get into one of the controversial aspects of conscientiousness… Working Hard Or Smart? Industriousness is the ability to work hard. To put in those long hours when necessary. But here’s the caveat - you can’t rely on working hard alone. Success is multi-faceted. You need to work both hard and smart. Working hard alone is not enough. By now you should know there’s no such thing as ONE THING to be successful. The one thing is conscientiousness - but it breaks down into 5 parts. And you need all 5. You can’t be a good basketball player by only knowing how to shoot. You also need to learn how to pass, defend, and dribble. Success depends on more than one thing. And lastly we have the most important aspect of conscientiousness… Perfectionism Is Not WRONG Perfectionism is looked at in a negative light. Mostly because people say that perfectionism leads to procrastination and lack of execution… But let me ask you this… If you’re flying somewhere to your next vacation… Would you feel safer knowing the engineer who built that plane’s engine was conscientious enough to check all the small details? Would you feel better knowing the pilot went through his entire checklist and double checked to make sure? Instead of just flying off? Small details can make a world of difference. In some cases, the difference between life or death. Now you understand the “one thing” you need for success. Be more conscientious. And understand that success is multi-faceted. Stay strong, Tai ***Tai is a professional internet marketer. His success, and the income possibilities mentioned by his students, are not typical and are not a guarantee you will make money. You could make more, less, or none at all.*** [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( | [Unsubscribe From Tai's Emails Only]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. Do you like this email ?

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