In simple terms, an attitude is a stable psychological tendency towards something/someone. Whether building a private domain traffic pool from "0" or expanding a private executive list domain traffic pool from "1", we must have the attitude of "going straight to the core", which is also the attitude of doing things successfully. A friend complained to me before, "I'm executive list too tired to operate a private domain. I wake up earlier than chickens and sleep later than dogs. I plan to try another industry." I told him, "You can't stand the pain of this industry, you will executive list suffer the sin of another industry". The main reason why he feels tired of operating in the private domain is that he has not found the core factor that makes him happy in his position.
It can be the excitement of constantly finding a breakthrough point, it can be the desire to become a top trader in the private sector in the future, or executive list the accumulation of experience and promotion and salary increase. If you simply think that the work is cumbersome and you are too lazy to find a breakthrough, it will be difficult to effectively solve the problem and improve yourself. So, everyone reading, what is the core factor for you to insist executive list on being a private domain? 1. The core of choosing private work is love There is nothing more gratifying than finding a job that you love. I often hear some discordant voices in the industry, "the work is too tiring, the things are too complicated, the company's treatment is poor, and I am not satisfied after finding a few jobs".
The core of choosing a job in the private domain should be love first, and the same goes for other jobs. My last job really brought me to my core, and it's executive list been there to this day. In the last job, I paid for knowledge and was responsible for growth and transformation. One person could be responsible for starting a business line. I was responsible for front-end growth, me for mid-end course delivery, and me for back-end conversion. I am often busy talking to executive list customers until one or two in the morning, and my colleagues often ask me, "Aren't you tired of talking about customers that late? Where do you get so much energy?". This kind of love has made me grow by leaps and bounds. I must maintain my love for work.
