Roses Will Bloom Again
Published: Mon, 05/21/18
Marlon here.
Have you ever been glued to a story?
I was watching TV.
There was minister Oral Roberts on the
TV screen.
He was telling a story about a dark moment
of his life. I don't remember the moment.
Except he'd had a disease when he was younger.
And I reckon it was something related to that.
Whatever it was, I remember being glued to the
TV screen as he talked. Mesmerizing words they
were.
We've all had those dark nights.
When it seems like the bad things won't end. That
they'll just keep coming.
Or that your web site never will get orders.
Or you'll never amount to anything in Internet
marketing.
Or whatever the dark night is.
That day, a long time ago, I heard some words that
have got me my share or dark nights.
He told this story about being out in the desert with
his wife Evelyn. And there in the middle of that
desert, he saw....
A ROSE
And he heard a voice that said, "Roses will bloom again."
I don't know what voice he heard. If it was inside him
or from above. I don't really care.
What I do remember is the magic of those words "Roses will
bloom again."
Maybe your Internet marketing is all roses right now. If
so, that's great. Tuck these 4 words away for a rainy
day, or a pitch black night.
Maybe your marketing has it's share of roses and thorns.
That's OK too.
But maybe, all you see right now is thorns. And you ain't
got no roses no where in sight.
I've got 4 little magic words to whare with you...
Roses will bloom again.
Business and life has its ups and downs. I don't care if
you're the most hot shot business person or marketer on
the planet.
Or you're struggling to eak out 1 sale from your 100 visitors.
Sometimes the greatest gifts are those that are free.
Rain on a dry gulch kinda day.
A rose in the desert.
A smile from a friend when smiles are hard to come by.
Next time you find yourself or your marketing in a
desert of life, you remember a picture of searing hot
heat pouring down on a parched desert.
And a little bush sticking it's head up through the
sand with a rose on it.
To speak a message to you, to me, to the world.
Roses will bloom again.
Best wishes,
Marlon Sanders
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And if you already have it, would you do me a favor?
Pass the word along to a friend. It might be rain on a
desert to them.