Contrary to what the self-help gurus (or those IM guys) emailing you everyday will tell you:
You don’t need any focus at all…
… to succeed in making bank online.
Whether that’s big bank (filthy rich). Or small bank (enough to never worry about bills again, go on vacation, spend time with family, and more).
But you do need something FAR more important…
Let me illustrate this with a story:
Several years back…
I was watching this incredible TED Talk by this award-winning hedge fund founder, Stephen Duneier. Who is successful by every definition of the word.
* He speaks multiple languages
* He was the global head of department for multiple large scale institutions like Bank of America, AIG international, and more.
* He delivered top tier returns as a global macro hedge fund manager for 12 years.
* He set and broke Guinness World Records.
* He’s a world-renowned installation artist.
* He’s super fit and healthy.
* He knows how to fly helicopters and planes, rock-climb, sky dive, unicycle, slackline, does drumming, and more.
His dirty secret though?
He’s never been able to focus on one thing for more than…
… 5 minutes at a time!
In fact:
It was so bad that… when he was in school… all the way till his 2nd year in college… all his “C- average” report cards said the same thing.
“Stephen’s bright. But he could do better if he’d focus.”
It’s not that he didn’t want to.
He just couldn’t!
Because he had ADHD.
And it carried on like that. Until his 2nd year in college. When he got fed up. And decided to experiment with a radically different approach.
He measured his attention-span.
And noted that he could only focus on things for 5 minutes at a time.
So he decided to accept it. Instead of trying to deny reality. And force himself to do something that didn’t come natural for him. And he decided to…
… stop focusing!
Instead, what he did:
– He’d study for 5 minutes.
– Then get out of his chair and play basketball for 5 minutes.
– Then he’d study again for another 5 minutes.
– Then get out of his chair and video game for 5 minutes.
– Then he’d study some more (not necessarily the same subject, not necessarily the same assignment) for yet another 5 minutes.
– Then get out of his chair and do the laundry for 5 minutes.
And so on. And so forth.
From that day forward, until graduation, he was a straight-A student, Dean’s List, President’s Honor Roll, every semester.
And went on to one of the top graduate programs in the world.
For finance and economics.
Long story short…
He continued on using that very same ‘unfocused’ approach throughout his life. And reached heights that the average “focus-preacher” never even dreams of.
How come?
It’s because he tapped into something FAR more important than focus.
Something that…
… I’ve been studying and working on writing a book about for the past several years… a physically published book of course, not an ebook…
And it totally blows anyone who ‘focuses’ away.
What’s that secret?
It’s called – frequency!
Meaning… you prioritize making frequent, huge quantities of tiny improvements or progress throughout the day in one specific area, instead of… focusing on one big extended session of quality time where you sit down and just do one thing for hours on end.
– Maybe you spend 5 minutes writing content for traffic.
– And do something else for 5 minutes.
– Then you spend 5 minutes setting up your opt-in list.
– And do something else 5 minutes.
– Then you spend another 5 minutes adding PLR content to your autoresponders.
– Etc.
If you just prioritize this one thing…
… making frequent, huge quantities of small, tiny, continuous progress and improvement throughout the day…
… just like what the Japanese call ‘kaizen’…
… rather than large batches of focused concentrated ‘quality’ time…
… you’ll blow everyone else who simply ‘focuses’ out of the water. Just like Stephen did.
In fact:
You might even save yourself from eventual online bankruptcy…
Because 99% of people who focus are…
… focused on the wrong stuff!
Like the one specific ‘wrong stuff’ almost everyone is focused on like crazy right now (which I almost fell for myself and would have caused my eventual bankruptcy if Warren Buffett didn’t save me from the same gruesome fate), that I talk about in my new “A.I. Content Apocalypse” survival PLR pack here:
https://themysteriousmarketer.com/a-i-content-apocalypse-10-plr-emails/
But remember…
Forget about ‘focusing’. It’s all about ‘frequency’.
Sincerely,
Allen Walker
The Mysterious Marketer
P.S. And while there are 101 ways to get rid of ADHD and focus problems for good (and I’ll talk about those soon)…
… like getting allergy tests because a lot of it is caused by allergies…
… getting eye tests because lots of it is caused by eye problems causing ‘resetting’ of the brain…
… pumping up your Magnesium and Iodine levels…
… doing all that stuff costs money.
And I’d rather you ‘play the cards you were dealt with’ first, and make some bank doing that before you spend time and money fixing stuff.
Keep it simple.