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I am certainly starting to get the feeling...read on
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<blockquote data-quote="Enerika" data-source="post: 2295738" data-attributes="member: 322969350"><p>Thanks Biggie!</p><p>You are telling me to "walk my own walk" and that is the only way to really ingest anything because we are more likely to remember what NOT to do by those cuts and bruises and insults and embarrassments and loss of money and time than just having a blueprint handed, without taking each step. I know that the most valuable lesson that I KEEP ON GETTING ( .." over and over and...!) from successful, experienced domainers is to put the time and effort into this thing. Anyways, it is the truth and I know you aren't just being mean and laughing at me (well, maybe laughing, a little, but you are excused, you worked hard for this little"reward"!!) by insisting on this solid advice...there are no shortcuts to experience and nothing can replace any bit of it. YOu REAL-ize, or make something real to yourself when you finally get that sense of accomplishment you get when you get back up ..and maybe don't even fall the next time Things eventually get a bit easier (to be replaced by other" learning opportunities"} when you know you can trust yourself to figure most stuff out {and have made connections!) for yourself. We remember the hard lessons and feel proud inside.</p><p>...KEEP TELLING YOURSELF THAT KARIN!!! (...and shut-up already!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enerika, post: 2295738, member: 322969350"] Thanks Biggie! You are telling me to "walk my own walk" and that is the only way to really ingest anything because we are more likely to remember what NOT to do by those cuts and bruises and insults and embarrassments and loss of money and time than just having a blueprint handed, without taking each step. I know that the most valuable lesson that I KEEP ON GETTING ( .." over and over and...!) from successful, experienced domainers is to put the time and effort into this thing. Anyways, it is the truth and I know you aren't just being mean and laughing at me (well, maybe laughing, a little, but you are excused, you worked hard for this little"reward"!!) by insisting on this solid advice...there are no shortcuts to experience and nothing can replace any bit of it. YOu REAL-ize, or make something real to yourself when you finally get that sense of accomplishment you get when you get back up ..and maybe don't even fall the next time Things eventually get a bit easier (to be replaced by other" learning opportunities"} when you know you can trust yourself to figure most stuff out {and have made connections!) for yourself. We remember the hard lessons and feel proud inside. ...KEEP TELLING YOURSELF THAT KARIN!!! (...and shut-up already!) [/QUOTE]
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