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Book Marketing Success Podcast

People Are Meant to Move On Up!

16 Jul 2022

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While walking with my wife during our vacation in Kingston, New Mexico, I discovered an amazing little fact: We are not designed to walk down rocky slopes or to run down steps, especially uneven or bouldery steps. Our bodies are not designed to handle downward movement as safely and securely as upward movement.Our bodies are designed to move on up! We are destined to go onward and upward! It’s inherent in the design of our bodies.Sure, moving upward can be more work because we have to carry our weight and any baggage up with us. But that’s surely easier than toppling down the mountain because our weight and additional baggage unbalance our movement and down we fall.Our feet, our legs, our hips are all designed to allow us to walk upwards much more securely and safely than walking downwards, especially on steps or rocky slopes.Now, think about that the next time you feel unworthy for any success you are aiming for. Remember this: We are designed to move on up! We are designed for success! And that means, ultimately, that we are destined for success!How to Sell More Books: An Audio SeriesEverything You Always Wanted to Know About Selling More Books Audio Series (includes more than 15 hours on book marketing). Only $67. Order here via Paypal or credit card: https://py.pl/IIHGm.Or find out more about this audio collection here: https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/selling-more-books-audio-series. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe

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