What do I mean, “Don’t right the bell?” When you go into a business that pays a
residual income it can be very difficult to make the transition. That’s because you are making income in a
completely different way. Employee
income is trading time for money, residual income is trading effort for
money. It’s a totally new ball game. However, if you master the art of residual
income it can be a very rewarding experience.
You just have to stick with it and not ring the bell.
So few of us have ever even made it close to becoming a Navy
Seal. We have heard of the training that
it takes but few make it through the 24-month training. The SEAL candidates are exposed to the worst
imaginable tests in the 24 months to see if they can push their minds and
bodies beyond the limits of their capabilities.
One week is called hell week where the SEALS are not allowed to sleep
and are put through tests that keep them cold, muddy, and wet the entire time.
Once they are done with Hell Weak, the
training doesn’t get much easier. The
recruits go on for underwater training in San Diego for scuba and
drown-proofing; in the mountains of Southern California for rappelling,
mountain climbing, explosives, small-unit movements and tactics; and San
Clemente Island, Calif., where they take a final land-warfare exercise in a
real-time environment.This means graduation from BUD/S. After graduation, its on to Fort Benning, Georgia to learn the basics of static-line parachuting, followed by 15 weeks of SEAL Qualification Training (SQT) before a final three weeks of Extreme Cold-Weather Survival. They are sent to Kodiak, Alaska where they must survive three weeks in the cold.
All of this training teaches them two things. Number one, the resilience of the human spirit. The mind and the body will almost give up in these extreme circumstances but the spirit keeps them going. Also, they learn to rely on each other. They need each other to keep themselves going during the weeks of torture and training. All the time there is a brass bell in the middle of the training grounds. All they have to do is ring the bell and they can quit no questions asked. Over 70% of all SEAL candidates quit before the end of Hell Week.
When something gets difficult for you, what do you do? Do you quit when the going gets tough? Do you get ready to ring the bell and just give up? That is the problem when you go to making a living with residual income. We give up before we get our breakthrough. SEALS get a mindset that follows them the rest of their lives. What’s your mindset?
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