Seen a few posts around here and on other forums about how people seem to get demotivated with this whole 'earn money online' world that we are trying to live in.
All it can take are a few knock backs from companies and it can be enough to make you wonder if it is really worth carrying on or worse still, if the problem is you yourself.
I have been knocked back by loads of 'work online' companies. I have also sunk money into ventures that I thought would work out for me but never did, I have already accepted it as being part of the parcel of wanting to earn money online.
I think belief and confidence has a lot to do with it you know. Looking for companies to work for online is a little different than finding a regular job. You can find something in the next 30 mins, apply and be up and running straight away. If you wanted to make a blog to earn money from you can just buy a domain, install WordPress and away you go. Equally while the opportunities are there the knock backs are as well. If you don't get into something that others are talking about that can be demotivating, maybe a site like this is actually counteractive at times and creates a sense of 'well everyone else is doing it' which can be detrimental to your ongoing attitude if you don't 'get in' on said method.
Do you find it hard to keep applying for thing after thing or just you just accept it as part of the learning curve and it will take months before you find your fit, if not longer?
All it can take are a few knock backs from companies and it can be enough to make you wonder if it is really worth carrying on or worse still, if the problem is you yourself.
I have been knocked back by loads of 'work online' companies. I have also sunk money into ventures that I thought would work out for me but never did, I have already accepted it as being part of the parcel of wanting to earn money online.
I think belief and confidence has a lot to do with it you know. Looking for companies to work for online is a little different than finding a regular job. You can find something in the next 30 mins, apply and be up and running straight away. If you wanted to make a blog to earn money from you can just buy a domain, install WordPress and away you go. Equally while the opportunities are there the knock backs are as well. If you don't get into something that others are talking about that can be demotivating, maybe a site like this is actually counteractive at times and creates a sense of 'well everyone else is doing it' which can be detrimental to your ongoing attitude if you don't 'get in' on said method.
Do you find it hard to keep applying for thing after thing or just you just accept it as part of the learning curve and it will take months before you find your fit, if not longer?