Free Personal Dev PLR, Creating Systems for Business PLR w/Coupon, Your 4th Quarter Planning

Published: Tue, 10/06/20


I'm very excited that I've completed over 23 chapters of my upcoming fiction book. It's been slower than I wanted it to be, but now, looking back and seeing that I have over 45,000 words makes me proud. I can keep making slow progress and cross the finish line. Watch it flop. LOL! But even if it does, I have enjoyed the process and it'll make me better.

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Your 4th Quarter Planning

We're now in the 4th quarter, which means you have some decisions to make. The new year is starting in just 3 month (less than that actually) so where do you want to be heading into the 2021 year?

What I normally do is analyze all of my business branches. 

I ask myself: There are times when I simply cut a business branch loose. Sometimes, I have plans to add it back into the fold later (like I did when I took a break from fiction). Other times, it's a lesson learned and I say goodbye for good. 

You might feel some disappointment that you wasted a lot of time, effort and money trying something and it didn't pan out. It's normal to feel that way, but as a business owner, it's a normal part of the growth process. 

That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff :)

P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
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