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Are you setting goals in your online business?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by DennisKnows, Dec 16, 2012.

  1. Sunday lover

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  2. BryanBB

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    You goals should not amount to a wish list but a to do list. I find that the secret to achieving goals, getting things done, is attacking them and reducing activities into small, bite size pieces.

    This may help, best of luck.

    Tip # 7 Working Small Gets The Big Picture Done
    This is the key that unlocks many production puzzles. Instead of getting mesmerized and intimidated by large tasks and problems, start attacking them by doing small parts of the large picture. We all have heard this nugget, “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.“ Unfortunately we seem to not take this excellent advice to heart.

    I personally look at production issues as where the rubber meets the road. The Time we spend on Time Management is paramount to our success, never underestimate its importance, but once those decisions are made, we are then left with getting the job done. Once we have decided to drain the swamp, then someone has to get out there in the middle of the alligators and snakes, and all that murky black water, and get the job done. I will never say that this part of the process is more difficult than the sitting behind a desk and doing the Time Management, planning, organizing, prioritizing part, BUT I will say that it is different.

    The focus of this section is on getting the job done, period. I am leaving the planning part out of it, the Time Management part out. All that I am dealing with here is that we need to get the task done. One of the best ways I know to accomplish almost anything is to be sure to start to work on it, as soon as possible, and start to chisel it down in size, as soon as possible.

    The definition of what is big or small is all relative. What you think is big may not be big to some someone else, and I am not sure that really matters for this discussion. What is important is helping us get as much quality production accomplished as we can. I always approach everything I do with one thought in mind, as it pertains to the production side of things: once the decision has been made, I want to start working as soon as possible, even if it means tackling 1/10 of the project.

    The single most common reason that things that we want to accomplish do not get done is that we fail to actually start the work part; we fiddle and fidget and in the end, it just never gets off the ground. Never underestimate the value of the “start” to getting something accomplished. It may seem to be an obvious statement, but nothing ever got accomplished that didn’t get started in the first place. A hidden advantage to getting something started is this, by starting something and getting a little bit accomplished, what is left is smaller now that it has been started. The mountain appears to be a bit shorter and a little less intimidating.

    A 747 needs all 4 of its engines to get off the ground, but only one to stay in the air. Once we start to work on a task, we tend to gain some momentum and with this momentum, we are more likely to finish than if we had not started at all. When all of the planning and the decisions have been made to Time Activate a job, we want to shift gears and focus on accomplishing what is on our plates. Hopefully this will help you get started and when you start, will help you finish what you started.
     
    BryanBB, Jun 18, 2017 IP