Since I saw the movie "Dragon," many years ago I admire Bruce Lee and his attitude and passion for life.
And yesterday I saw a post from Twitter @ mart coach works with a contribution of Bruce Lee, who said ...
"The focus for the successful man is an average man with laser-like".
And I thought I'd take a moment to comment on this here. We live in an era of limitless possibilities.
I know that for me anyway, there's so much to think about. And how manyvarious marketing concepts and possibilities out there ...
Teleseminars
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Joint Ventures
Projects to potential partners want me to do with them
Customers working with
Dozens of ways to generate traffic
Product formulas
Formulas of mass control
It is the name. There is so much to learn. So much to do. And the possibilities are endless. This is however a problem in itself. Picture a huge flywheel - 50 meters ... Weighingseveral tonnes of ... sits vertically ... and your task is to turn it.
At first it feels impossible. They push and push and push and nothing happens.
Then moving a bit '. You press a bit 'more, and moves a bit' more ... then a little 'more ...
Until now not a revolution ... then two turns ... then five laps ... then ten laps ... and before you know you can not stop the damage to go around so fast.
Why? Because it is builtMomentum.
And the best way to build momentum will focus on demand and hold these 3 questions by Jim Collins (From Good to Great) in your head at all times ...
What do I do with passion?
What I do best in the world?
What will people pay me good?
And if you know the answer to focus on this theme - the application until you achieve your goal.
Think before you're holding a magnifying glass.
If you apply fire a magnifying glass, youcan focus the sun on a piece of paper and burn a hole.
You can fire.
But if you move every ten seconds is not going to do something.
Bruce Lee including the fact that gravity is the key to success.
And one of the most important skills I believe every entrepreneur should focus on learning the art of getting more customers.
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