Take Blogging Like Cooking A Tasty Steak!
Posted on 01. Mar, 2011 by Guest in Blogging
I bet your mouth is watering for a nice juicy steak right
about now. My mouth is always watering for one, because I love me some
steak. I like mine medium rare and my mom like’s hers well done. She
told me the medium rare steaks are cooked to fast for her, and all the
red meat isn’t good for her diet. I know I might start a war over
which way a steak taste best.
That is not my point today, so let me explain further.
One day while watching my dad cook the well done steaks I
had what you could call a blank out. Where you forget about everything
else around you and focus on what you’re looking at. Watching the
patience that goes into cooking a well done steak made me think about
blogging in a powerful way. I know you think how could they possibly
relate? Keep reading and you’ll be more than surprised at what you
find out.
Patience Is Key
Patience isn’t a trait everyone’s lucky enough to be born
with. For many of us we have to practice having patience. This helps
in a multitude of situations throughout our daily lives. With time
your patience will improve and more time will go by without losing
focus. Having patience with your business is the right thing to do.
You always have to give yourself the time you need to develop.
When you truly take the time you needed there won’t be a
goal out of reach. No matter how hard you work you always have to
remain patient. Good things come to those with patience. Just look
back at all the obstacles you had to approach time and time again to
get by. Even when you fail miserably get right back up and persist,
persist, and persist.
Success usually follows those that value the true meaning
of patience. It may take you twice as long or even twice as fast as
the next person to reach your destination. Learn patience and focus on
your own progression.
Time Equals Perfection
If you have ever watched anyone cook the perfect steak,
then you would know the secret code is time. It has to be flipped over
and seasoned many times. You can’t rush the process or it won’t be as
good trust me.
Through all my trials and tribulations I have learned that
anything pure in life I want takes time to achieve. You can rush the
process or cheat the system all you want but, that’s only going to
last so long. If you have any plans of doing what makes you happiest
and living your dreams sometimes you have to sacrifice. That would be
all the time it takes for your skills to develop. Some people are
blessed and develop much faster, and then there are us who have to
have complete patience.
Just like cooking a well done steak you have to give your
business time to develop just right. You better know that when you’re
developing you will realize it. You will be able to physically watch
yourself progress. Soon you will notice yourself rising up in the
ranks. Think smart and work on developing a patient mindset. Keep it
cool, calm, and collective.
Reaping the Benefits
When you give yourself the time you need good things will
start happening. Offers will be thrown your way that you never thought
you’d get the chance of seeing. People will start recognizing that
you’re in it to win it. Your words will seem to reach new heights with
every passing day.
Reaping those benefits of hard work will boost your
motivation even higher. More positive things will fall into pace and
more doors will open. All that time, effort, and persistence you put
into growing your business will shine bright like the sun.
I can personally tell you that I’m starting to see the
light through the dark. Every day that goes by only seems to get
brighter. My vision only becomes clearer as time goes by. Just like
this steak I’m cooking everything looks good!
Conclusion
Throughout your everyday life there are many things you
can learn from if you let your mind wonder. Sometimes it’s good to
think outside the box. Look for inspiration within the weirdest
situations, because believe me when I say it’s all around you. I know
to compare steak to blogging might be weird, but that’s thinking
outside the box for you.
Developing my patience and letting things unfold by
themselves is what’s helping me the most. In order to get where you’re
going the legal way you’re going to need to have patience while
fighting the war. Let the right things happen to you on their own
time, because that’s when it’ll happen at the right time.
Community Discussion
Do you treat your business like you’re cooking a well done
steak? If you’re anything like I was you try to speed the process. I
would love to hear more of your thoughts.
Author Bio: William Veasley is a young aspiring entrepreneur who
enjoys inspiring as many people as possible. W. Veasley also blogs for
a living, on diets and weight loss programs and offers Medifast
diet coupon code.
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Matthew
10. Mar, 2011
Hi William,
I like the similarities you draw between cooking a tasty stake and developing a successful blog. Patience is a virtue of those who succeed, indeed.
I had to learn patience (and am still practicing it) on my way to bringing my weight loss blog of Medifast coupons and diet discounts to the point where it now receives organically 1000 visitors a day.
Thank you for (and thank you BloggingElements for hosting) this great article!
Gaurav Garg
13. Mar, 2011
Hi…
Very Nice Blog And Content.
Sir,
I want to Know That Is It Possible To Make Money By Website Or Blog.
Is adsense Sends Money…?
I want to make my own blog.
Regards
Gaurav Garg