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  • Hey, it's Marie Forleo and you are watching MarieTV, the place to be to create a business and life

  • you love, and this is Q&A Tuesday. Today's question comes from Leslie and she writes:

  • "Hi, Marie. I'm so relieved that you shared with us that your journey to success has not

  • been an overnight sensation. Here's my question: when you see a story from someone saying they've

  • completely transformed their business and are making a six figure income in only a few

  • short months. Is this the modern version of a snake oil salesman? Or can a new business

  • really have this fast of an upturn? I'm curious to know if there's a specific tipping point

  • that can take a business from "meh" to "yay."

  • Leslie, this is an awesome question. I've seen a lot of those instant success stories

  • and I can completely understand your skepticism. We live in a completely overhyped culture

  • where people want a better body, better relationship, more money in three easy steps, and they want

  • it yesterday. Want the truth? Most people have completely lost touch with what it really

  • takes to be successful. If you want to be wealthy, influential and world class in your

  • field, strap yourself in and get ready to work harder and longer than you've ever worked

  • before.

  • Being successful is not easy and it does not happen fast. You have to earn it. Here's the

  • thing: most of what it takes to get successful is painstaking, it's tedious and the day-to-day

  • is boring, but no one ever tells you that, so let's get to it; three real truths about

  • overnight success.

  • Truth #1 -- overnight success is the extreme rare exception, not the rule.

  • So yes, while it is possible for someone to achieve fast results, and there are legit

  • people that do it, for the vast majority of us, lasting success takes a lot of time and

  • a lot of hard work. You got to remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint, and especially in

  • the beginning, there's no accolades, no fanfare, hardly any money, not a lot of recognition,

  • often for years. Take a look at actor Jeremy Renner who I happen to love. He seemingly

  • came out of nowhere because he's all over the place right now, but if you do a little

  • bit of research, you'll see that many have called him an overnight success 20 years in

  • the making. Yes, sometimes there are breakthrough moments that propel someone into the public

  • eye, but those usually come after years of laying a foundation. You've got to remember

  • this, even if you have a breakthrough moment or some kind of highlight, often times you

  • have to work even harder to keep it all going.

  • Truth #2 -- You're likely not getting the whole story.

  • Whenever you see a little blurb on a website, or even an article in a magazine about someone's

  • rise to fast success, you got to understand that you're probably not hearing the whole

  • story. Sometimes that's by design; either the person or the media wants to position

  • a story in a certain way, and other times, it's just because they don't have enough space

  • to tell the whole story. Let's take your example of hearing about someone who went from zero

  • to six figures very fast; what you may not know is that she had a lot of experience in

  • her field prior to starting her business, like 10,000 hours worth of experience, and

  • maybe she already came with a killer network under her belt, or maybe she's a really seasoned

  • marketer and she decided to pivot into this new business. What you may not be hearing

  • about is all the hard knocks she went through or all the killer habits she developed before

  • this new venture. No matter what the reason, you've got to remember, whether it's short

  • little blurbs or media pieces, chances are you're not hearing the whole story.

  • Truth #3 -- Explosive growth can be a recipe for disaster.

  • You got to be careful what you wish for here because if you're not prepared, overnight

  • success can take your company down fast. Think about it; an enormous influx of customers

  • can blow up your website, it can totally stress out your team and it can turn into a customer

  • service nightmare. You can actually destroy your brand if you're not prepared for overnight

  • success. That kind of fast massive growth requires a strong team, a really solid foundation

  • and an ability to scale, and those things take time and experience to develop. When

  • it comes to overnight success, here's the bottom line, and yes, it's a tweetable:

  • "If you want to be an overnight success, you need to be an everyday hustler."

  • Slow and steady wins the race. The only true path to success is making the right choices

  • daily again and again and again and again.

  • That was my A to your Q, Leslie; hope it helps. Now I would love to hear from you. What's

  • your experience with overnight success? Have you been one or do you know anyone who is?

  • Tell me your story.

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  • there and leave a comment now.

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  • Stay on your game and keep going for your dreams because the world needs that special

  • gift that only you have. Thank you so much for watching and I'll catch you next time

  • on MarieTV.

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