Take This Quick Test To Measure Your Commitment!

Published by Jim Rawlings — 03-18-2017 10:03:11 PM



Are you totally committed to the important things in your life? There’s a really quick test to find out if you are. (I’ll get to that in a minute.)

You see, in order to succeed in anything – your business or career, paying off your debt, growing your finances, marriage, family, traveling, helping orphans – commitment is a requirement. Success demands commitment. Without commitment, you will never succeed.

When you are not committed, it shows. People often fail to committed to their business. Sure, they might be committed for a little while, but as soon as they run into any trouble, they quit. Others have a dream to feed orphans or supply clean water for the poor in other countries, yet months go by and they’ve done nothing to give either their time and money... or even spread a message about those needs.

A lot of people say they want to do something, but more often than not, they just don’t do what they say they’re going to do.

Here’s a quick test to determine whether or not you are committed: Do you complain? Yep... that's it! Complaining shows you are not committed. It shows you aren't "all in."

The truth is, if you are not "all in’" to succeed in your business, people around you know it – especially your prospects, customers and coworkers. So think about it… why in the world would anyone follow you, if they know you’re not committed? They won’t, because they know you will eventually quit.

It’s Time To Go "ALL IN" For Your Business Success!

My friend, you’ve got a choice to make. You can dance around the line between amateur and professional, or you can step up and get equipped with the skills to make you a true professional in your field (complete with a professional’s paycheck). It’s up to you. Click here if you're ready to go ALL IN!


So if you’re committed in your business, you’re not complaining your customers aren’t buying or about your employees or distributors. You’re finding solutions. You’re tracking your results and improving yourself. You're seeking to learn the skills you must learn in order to succeed. That’s what a committed person does.

But, someone who is not committed simply complains until they sell themselves on quitting. 


Talk you you soon,


Jim Rawlings





About Jim Rawlings

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I have been Online Marketing now for over 10 years now. Struggling like everyone else. I can finally say I have finally have found a system that really works