Not completing the course is one of the biggest reasons for failure.
I don't know how many online courses I have started and not completed.
It's embarrassing to admit, but I suspect that I'm not alone.
It should go without saying, but I will anyway.
If you don't complete the course and take the action steps, you cannot expect the success you bought the course to achieve.
Now, I understand that sometimes the course you bought suggests you do some things that make you uncomfortable.
If they are only pushing you out of your comfort zone, then perhaps you should do them anyway.
But if you are uncomfortable with the ethics involved, I suggest you get a refund.
Mostly, those are not why you don't complete the course.
At least they're not for me.
The main reason I haven't completed courses in the past is distraction.
I get interrupted quite regularly when I'm on my computer.
Requests to do things around the house, such as the interruption that, dragged me away from this email.
The light blew in the bathroom, and it's now been replaced.
Other interruptions during the day include unscheduled visits by friends and relatives.
Those distractions and interruptions often mean that when I return to the computer, there are other tasks to do before I can return to the course.
When I do manage to complete a course, I always gain some benefit or new insight that I can implement elsewhere.
Let me know if you have any tricks that make sure you complete the courses you buy.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. If the course you've just completed is about getting free traffic, you won't need this https://go.wm-tips.com/rt-free.
Every other course or method you use will need real humans to land on your pages.
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