7 Ways To Leverage On Partnerships PLR; Timing Your Success
Published: Sat, 08/21/21
You know what today is? It's World Entrepreneurs' Day: "A day in which we acknowledge and celebrate those courageous enough to blaze their own trail." Do you even think of yourself as an entrepreneur? Or are you just dabbling in your spare time, seeing what all this is about?
There's nothing wrong with either scenario, but just know what until you get serious and committed (for any amount of hours, even part-time), you may not see the kind of success you're after. I see many dabblers, but few true entrepreneurs. The dabblers are often plagued by self-doubt in their ability to make the right decisions and choices.
Believe in your ability to cross the finish line.
Here's what I have for you today and tomorrow's email should go out at 9 AM EST.
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Timing Your Success
Time is a commodity that is in short supply. But some people know how to manage theirs better than others do.To successfully schedule your success, you need to be realistic about how much you can get done - and in what timeframe. Otherwise, it can feel defeating if you're continually missing goals and deadlines.
Staying organized with your daily tasks will help you get more done in the shortest amount of time possible.
Make a decision on how much you want to devote time-wise to your online career. Is it three days a week? Four? Seven!? What about hours? Are you signing up for a full 8-hour workday, or do you only want to check into your career three hours a day?
Much of this will depend on other factors in your life - such as whether or not you already have another job, if you have kids to tend to or an elderly or disabled loved on to care for. It could just depend on how much you want to be free from work at all, too!
Once you have that nailed down, brainstorm the list of daily or weekly tasks you have to complete. It might include content creation for blogs and emails, networking with others, and more. Block off some time each day or week to get these tasks accomplished without distraction.
Don't forget to give yourself mental and physical breaks during the day, too!
That's it for me today - hope y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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