In military circles, there’s a saying that says, “No plans survive first contact with the enemy.” It’s the same with your business or life plans. No matter how hard you have tried to think up every possible obstacle and how to overcome it, your first contact will throw you a different problem. I suspect it’s also what’s behind the saying “money loves speed”. When you have an idea, the best thing to do is get started and solve any problems as they present themselves. When I sold accident insurance on a cold-call basis, there was no amount of planning that I could possibly do. You knock on a door, and you have no idea who is home or what state they may be in. Sometimes you are welcomed. Sometimes you get abused. Sometimes you get threatened. Most people are polite and will allow you a chance to talk with them. About one in a hundred will buy what you are selling. It’s hard work, but I gained a lot from it. Not in terms of money, but in terms of personal development. You cannot plan for any of those encounters. You have to think on your feet and make a quick judgement call. When you are building an idea into a business, you have more time to make a decision for every problem that crops up. You have time to do a Google search or email a trusted adviser. Hell, you could even email me, I might know the answer, and if I don’t, I know who to ask. Regards, P.S. The discounted price of the No Cost Income Streams blueprints has expired,. If you want access to the five guaranteed ways to make money online at the best possible price, you can only get that through being a member of the substack group . With all the other goodies inside, it’s excellent value. |