How Much Confident You Are About Your Blogging Success?

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Matt Mullenweg at WCI Showing his picture when he was 17 and own a company

“Success is counted sweetest by those who never succeed” Okay accepted. But whenever you endeavor your journey there is this imaginary glorified portrait that you have in your mind about the success you are wishing to achieve.

Can you sense that success now? Well you must make yourself able to do that.  It will make your journey easier and enjoyable.

I always knew I was going to be rich. I never doubted it for a minute.

- Rakesh Jhunjhunwala.

This super kid ranks somewhere around 1062 in forbes.com list of billionaires. Rakesh is a stock broker by profession and usually drops crap on his blog but I guess the confident that he is going to be rich has taken him there where he think he belong. This is the only thing I like about him.

Be Clear

If you are “blogging for success” there should not be any doubt in your mind about where you are heading and how you would proceed.  In my two years of blogging venture there were some really good moments to cherish. Love the way things are going and have earned some good friends along.

And Confident

Being very sure or positive about something. Your belief in yourself and your abilities. Your faith in yourself. It will definitely make your acts look smarter.

It will be interesting to know what success means to you and what’s your mantra to get on to it. and off course how much confident you are about your blogging Success?

Image Courtesy : Vivek

13 Responses to “How Much Confident You Are About Your Blogging Success?”

  1. I dream of numerical success and I am smiling with the results.
    I dream of little earnings to continue the success and I am frown.
    I am only 50% winner and I accept it.
    I know the reason why I am 50% winner but few solutions are not in ones control. Destiny – The right word. Capital – The another right word. What was in my hand I proved myself with my dream/dedication but what is not in my hand I am helpless nor I have capital to grow.
    Anyway, good post. Keep writing.
    :)

  2. He owned a company at 17? He´s on a list of billionaires?? Oh my goodness he´s done well! His faith in himself is something we should all be envious of. We never believe in ourselves enough – I think if we were all a bit more like him, we would achieve much more. Good for him!

  3. That’s a fantastic story

  4. Abhishek says:

    nice to know !!
    at least in 26 I can start my company!!!

  5. The most important part of success is finding your own way. You’ll never be succesfull if you’re just doing what everyone else does. If you’re confident and not affraid of trying new things and venturing further than anyone before you you’re well on your way to success (or failure of epic proportions ;)

  6. Marlene says:

    Success comes to those who are not afraid of failing.
    When I was in college, I found this saying that I used in my yearbook: “Try not to think a man of success; rather, try to think a man of value.”

  7. Thats a good story of success. I am not 17 anymore not even close, lol. But at my age I can have my own successful biz anyway.

  8. Wilson Pon says:

    If only I can be like this guy…

    I was a college geek when I was 17! lol

  9. Agcp says:

    begin with confident, and then the success will follow :)

  10. at 17 i was partying and fooling around. I don’t need to be as successful as that guy but some where close would be nice. One day i will be there i am young and my business is growing.

  11. Brad Callen says:

    i am 100% confident about the success of blogging at time and based on any theme that depends on the how you dealing with your blog.

  12. Personally I feel your never truly successful until you can pass your company/site/earnings onto your family/generations of families under you.
    -Ricardo at nurtureyourwealth.com

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