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Are We There Yet?

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wrbooker.com

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markay@wrbooker.com

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Success is about progress and perspective Hey there, Quick! Tell me what is every parent’s most

Success is about progress and perspective Hey there, Quick! Tell me what is every parent’s most dreaded phrase? OK, there are a few. "I had an accident…" springs to mind, for one. But if you’re in the car on your way to go somewhere, the worst one you can possibly hear is, "Are we there yet?!?!" It’s irritating because it feels a little bit entitled, sure. "No, sweetheart, we just left the house," never seems to pacify them, either. But, as a parent, it’s also irritating because you want them to learn to focus on the journey and all the fun you get to have on the way. After all, the concept that they can leave one space and immediately come to another without focusing on any of the particulars is one that kids need to forget if they want to be successful adults. Here’s the trick. Not everyone learns this lesson. I know because when it comes to trading, many traders act the same way. They look at their balances after a few weeks and think, "I’m not where I want to be yet. This is bogus." They start to trade recklessly, thinking more action = better trades. Or worse, they quit altogether. That’s not how this works, though. Whether you’re on a road trip or heading towards having enough cash to retire, the main thing to focus on is progress. So maybe you’re not where you want to be RIGHT NOW. But... Are you on your way? Are you better off now than where you were? GREAT! That’s progress, and that’s how you should measure your success. Sure, there will be days when your progress looks like a trickle, but there will also be days that progress happens in leaps and bounds. Either way, instead of looking at where you want to be and lamenting that you’re not there yet… You’ll have a much better trip if you spend the time enjoying the journey and looking at how far you’ve come. So take a minute to review your progress so far. You may be surprised at just how darn good it feels. Chat soon! Markay PS If you want a road map to help you get to your destination, I’ve got just the thing for you. Instead of wandering aimlessly through your trading journey, I’ll show you how I target $1,000 of additional revenue a month, all by trading just 30 minutes a day. [I share it all in this presentation](. It's not an "are we there yet" approach. It's just a measured, patient approach that could actually get you results.  InvestPub, 495 Town Plaza Ave, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081, United States [Update your subscription]( — [Unsubscribe](

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