People who want to achieve things, such as making enough money online to quit the job often make the same mistakes. They make these mistakes because they are not accustomed to achieving and they don't have a mentor to show them the way. So they over-learn, over-prepare and over-plan. They create a multitude of questions that they think must be answered before getting started. But before those are all answered even more questions are dreamed up. Your brain is betraying you. It doesn't mean to. It wants to make sure you make a decision based on the best information available. The problem is - especially nowadays - an infinite amount of information is available. You never get to the end so you can make your assessment and decide your course. And the longer you delay in acting, the more information there is to assist in that delay. Stop that right now.
Only do the research and answer questions as they arise and ONLY if it stops you from moving to the next step in the plan. Don't shop for tools you don't need. Don't distract yourself with possibilities when you don't have anything actually produced to hang those possibilities on in the first place. Work through your questions by taking action, and learn only the minimum answers you actually need to proceed. Learn them through doing the work and trying solutions until you hit one that works. Stop collecting a bag of tricks containing every possible solution to every possible problem. You only need ONE answer per problem, and only for problems you ACTUALLY HAVE. Find the problem, find the first solution and try that. If it works, you're done. You don't need a second option until the first fails. You don't need solutions to problems you MIGHT have. Solve the problems that happen for real. Ignore problems you don't currently have. They don't need to be solved yet, if ever. What this does is shorten the curve. It increases efficiency. It speeds up the path to results. Once you have results achieved in this way, it re-engineers the way your brain will allow you to work. Suddenly rabbit holes you would have eagerly gone down and mistaken for "progress" don't seem appealing. They seem wasteful. Because you have a new model of working that has no room for distractions. Achieve. Accomplish. Complete. THEN expand, polish, perfect, and begin again. And again. That's the answer to the question you didn't know you needed to ask. Regards, Brent. P.S. I had a closer look at the Noble Samurai Black Friday offer and it's better than I thought before. This is what you get:
All up you'll save $1,846.00. Content Samurai is hands down the best video creation software on the market. Market Samurai is my research tool of choice and has been for nearly 10 years. Question Samurai will bring you all the questions that people ask in any niche you like. If that was all they were offering in this bundle it would be the best Black Friday deal ever but they have also added training, additional tools to make Content Samurai even better and a discount on the Content Samurai product itself. Personally, I'm pissed off. I would have taken this deal in a heartbeat if it was offered when I bought Market Samurai, or even when I bought Content Samurai. But you lucky people get this. This is a Nike moment grab it now before anyone else does: http://go.wm-tips.com/cs-bf |
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