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This "One Word" Changed My LIFE Forever + Cool TAS Stuff

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So, today is Friday and I had my morning coffee with my oldest daughter Alexis, who’s visiting

So, today is Friday and I had my morning coffee with my oldest daughter Alexis, who’s visiting for the week. She was the one that made me realize 22 years ago that I couldn't be tied to a 9 to 5 job EVER again! The journey hasn’t always been easy, but I’ve learned a ton and I’ve never missed a special moment or event and that’s the ultimate payoff for me. That's what Success means to me. But, none of that would have been possible if I didn’t push through the fears and the self doubt when I first got started. I remember saying in the beginning that I NEVER could be successful at running my own business. I also said I would NEVER own a mini van…but that changed quickly after I had kids :-) I said I would NEVER own a computer and now I run my businesses on the internet. I’ve learned over the years to NEVER say NEVER and I’ve removed it from my vocabulary....for the most part. The word is so negative to begin with and we close our minds to things in the future. This past weekend was another example of this and PROOF once again…I Never say NEVER! Take a look at this picture…her name is Maizy. Yup, in my head I didn’t want to get a second dog…but I knew better to EVER say I would NEVER get one. The picture above is my daughter Kayla and my new daughter Maizy :-) PROOF Once Again...NEVER say NEVER! So, last Saturday at lunch my wife and youngest daughter Kayla started the sales presentation and pitched me the idea of getting another dog. Note: Kids are the best sales people and you should watch and learn from them. Well, I resisted at first and then I gave in and knew that it would probably be a good thing for the family. But, the old Scott back in the day would have said I’ll NEVER have another dog and because I said that…I would stick to it, just to stay true to my word. So, how does this relate to YOU or YOUR business? NEVER say NEVER…because, you never know and you don’t want to limit your options in the future. You may have said or thought in the past…. I’ll NEVER be able to launch a successful brand I’ll NEVER be successful online, because I’m not smart enough I’ll NEVER be able to find good products to sell in my Brand I’ll NEVER sell my Brand, because it’s my baby The word NEVER is a powerful negative word that limits our growth. Starting today I want you to remove it from your vocabulary. The other one word you can remove is Can’t…I Can’t is a negative word that should never roll off your tongue...EVER! Is that a deal? Start thinking more open and positive of what you can do and achieve in this World starting TODAY! YOU can do anything you want…including building the lifestyle you want and deserve. OK, now that we have that out of the way…let’s get into this week in TAS. TAS Podcast Episodes Monday: [TAS 503: How to GROW an Amazon/Ecommerce Business to $250k While Still Working Full Time Job]( Wednesday: [TAS 504: Lessons from Being the “Dumbest Guy” in The Room (HUGE Advantage)]( Friday: [TAS 505: Ask Scott #157 – Email List Building and Websites – Ranking Mystery and Keywords]( This week on Youtube I want you to watch and comment on the 500th Episode video. If you missed it…I’m giving away over $2,000 in prizes and a chance to have virtual Coffee with me. [Watch and Comment Here]( There’s over 200 comments so far and some really AWESOME stories shared. I want to hear yours :-) So, that’s it for this week. Lots of cool stuff coming soon, so make sure you subscribe to the podcast and the TAS Youtube channel. Monday I have a special Episode and Announcement that you are going to want to hear. TAS is going to get even better and I'm PUMPED! Make sure you listen Monday :-) Have an Awesome weekend and as always…Take Action! Scott P.S. If you want to stay connected with me and see more random behind the scenes stuff, follow me on Instagram. This is where I share my short rants, motivation and of course puppy pics now :-) [Follow me here]( [click here to Change Your Email Address]( or If you no longer wish to receive emails from The Amazing Seller, scroll down and click the Unsubscribe button The Amazing Seller | P.O Box 995, Fruitland Park, Florida 34731 United States [Unsubscribe](

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