What’s worked for me is to focus on one project and one project only. Clear the clutter (multiple projects/ideas) out of your life and focus on what drives the revenue. At the end of the day, revenue allows you to do what you love. By clearing out the clutter, you have more time to focus on the one idea that works, thus having time to get these tasks completed and not spend your day with your hands in multiple pots.
Thanks for your comments Brad. I have to agree with you. I tend to have too many ideas and too many pots on the fire at once. By streamlining and focusing your attention on the important things (or as you say what drives revenue) success can be found much easier. Thanks again for your thoughts.
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What’s worked for me is to focus on one project and one project only. Clear the clutter (multiple projects/ideas) out of your life and focus on what drives the revenue. At the end of the day, revenue allows you to do what you love. By clearing out the clutter, you have more time to focus on the one idea that works, thus having time to get these tasks completed and not spend your day with your hands in multiple pots.
Thanks for your comments Brad. I have to agree with you. I tend to have too many ideas and too many pots on the fire at once. By streamlining and focusing your attention on the important things (or as you say what drives revenue) success can be found much easier. Thanks again for your thoughts.
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