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The obstacles I faced and how I overcame them

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When I first started on twitter and began building my team

Every so often

Jealousy would creep in

I’d see guys doing things I wanted to do but was struggling with

Here’s some tips on how to change your mindset

Or at least, how I changed mine
When I first put together my team,

I was the largest account in the group with the exception of one

I was growing fast and it seemed everything was going right

Then my team started to blow up

That was my first experience with jealousy within my group
I was seeing guys like @Ryylocc @bossyourday @thepricingdude @VilsonTalks posting 🔥🔥 tweets

And I thought

“Man! I wish I could tweet like that”

So how did I combat those thoughts?

By retweeting them.... A LOT
Then I saw my buddies @DivBabySteps @DecadeInvestor @kejialabii throwing together some great portfolios

My man @BWPFinance paying down debt fast

Me: “I want results like those”

Also me: Shoutout to my fave money accounts
@chadaunderwood @dailystartupfix @AndrewStrohm and @BurnhamGrowth making moves toward building brands and moving beyond twitter

First: “How can I learn from these winners?”

Second: “How can I help them win even more?”
@tyromper and @iAmKyleCee building these rock hard physiques

“I want to look like that”

Now - “What can I do to get their names out there so they can help others?”
I learned that the key to not being jealous

Was to go all in on helping others succeed

I found that the more jealous I felt, the more I’d push for them to have success

I’m the coach!

I help players win!

It’s what I do!

Now you should too!
You can follow @EDGcoach.
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