PB089: The Second Most Important Thing You’ll Ever Do as an Entrepreneur

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging - En podkast av Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

Note: you can listen to this episode above or load it up in iTunes. How the Story of the Cavanagh Brothers Can Help You Find Blogging Success In today's episode, I share the inspiring story of the Cavanagh Brothers. It's a tale of finding success and glory through stamina and dedication over a long period of time, something that holds true for finding blogging success. It reveals the second most important thing you'll ever do as an entrepreneur. In This Episode You can listen to today's episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we'd also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In today's episode: * The story of the Cavanagh Brothers * How the story can help you find blogging success * The second most important thing you’ll ever do as an entrepreneur The Story of the Cavanagh Brothers The year was 1851 and two brothers stood by a bend in a creek that had wishfully been named by gold prospectors 'Golden Point' in days gone by. The two brothers' surname was Cavanagh and they'd been digging, along with around 600 other miners, in their 'claim' at Golden Point for days. Some gold had definitely been found on this particular bend in the creek. In fact numerous miners had made good, although not spectacular, money from their finds in previous weeks. Most of the gold had been found in the sandy ground to a depth of around 1 meter (3.2 feet) but at that point everyone who dug hit a hard layer of clay and received no reward for their effort. Digging through the sandy ground wasn't hard but as soon as they hit clay it became back breaking work. The result was that the area was littered with abandoned claims. Holes in the ground were everywhere, all dug to a depth of around 1 meter. Miners around the Cavanagh brothers that day were beginning to talk of rumors coming from further up creek of richer pickings and in the 24 hours that followed most of the men had moved on. But the brothers Cavanagh had a hunch. They wanted to see what would happen if they dug deeper and so began the arduous task of digging into the hard clay that everyone else had stopped digging into. They chose an abandoned claim from another miner and began to dig. The work was hard and unrewarding. They dug and found nothing but more clay. Inch by inch they chipped away at the clay only to find more clay. All day they dug. The second morning they continued to dig as the last miners around them abandoned their claims and moved on to chase their dreams up creek. I can just imagine the other miners abandoning their claims shaking their heads as they looked at the Cavanagh brothers and laughing at their foolhardy efforts. But the brothers had a belief and kept their focus. As sunset approached on the 2nd day, and after hours of back breaking work the brothers finally broke through the last of the clay at around the depth of 2 meters. Under the clay they found what centuries ago been the old bed of the creek and in it were pockets of gold which had been washed down the creek from the mountains over hundreds of years.

Visit the podcast's native language site