Get in the habit of quick, instinctual decision making (in 30 seconds)
When was the last time you overthought your marketing, business, or anything else for that matter? For most business owners this is a problem of epic proportion. I do it. Most people I know do too.
For you to be successful this has to change.
Taking immediate action can look like a lot of things:
• Writing a marketing email
• Going over details with a supplier
• Editing your business plan
• Determining who you want to work with
You can be quick and direct without being hurried. The wisdom you gain by taking action dwarfs the think-it-over model. Quick action fuels your ability to rely on your gut instincts.
Building a business is sequential. When you’re on step 10 of creating freedom, time and money for yourself you can’t possibly have the knowledge of step 100. Quick action gets you there faster.
The woods are full of overthinking failures. Learn to act with the joyful efficiency of your instincts and you’ll go farther, faster.
Get in the habit of quick, instinctual decision making.
Jeffrey
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