Entrepreneurs-Do you often make this mistake?
It's important to 'prove concept' before perfecting concept. What can you do now to gain meaningful traction in your endeavors right now?
It's important to 'prove concept' before perfecting concept. What can you do now to gain meaningful traction in your endeavors right now?
(And why it's just a symptom of a bigger problem & how to fix it) "I promise this is from a good place, but too many people are out here fooling themselves wondering why their situation stays the same. There's a reason why some people continue to progress while others perpetually remain stagnant in life. [...]
What isn’t talked about enough is not just how to get the money, but how do you become worth the money? How do you ensure clients get outstanding results...
It doesn't matter if you're selling a service face to face, selling digital information, or physical products online, the same principles of selling apply in order to sell effectively.
As an entrepreneur, we're gifted with creativity. We create, it's what we do. We add value to the marketplace. We are constantly thinking and scheming on new ways to help our core audience.
Quick lil' story...
So I provided a work opportunity to get development work done. The individual was consistently late and had an excuse as to why, that in his mind justified the tardiness.
Before anything ever happens, it first has to happen. Let me explain...your ability to live the outcome before it happens is the most important practice you can develop to attain what you desire. This is called visualization. But it has to go deeper than just belief.
I feel the need to share this. Maybe you have a home based business, beginning entrepreneur, or you provide some sort of widget/service...Doesn't matter, but here are a few truths to keep in mind as you navigate on your business journey:
I learned a long time ago that exceptional execution is a result of the apparent insignificant fundamentals. Coach used to always say "It's the little things Jbezey"... Mastering the fundamentals and having strong attention to detail is what professionals do. I often see people that aspire to run fast but overlook the proper mechanics and technique required.