The Intentionality of Business Success
While learning is fun, it can certainly derail your goals for starting and growing a profitable business. Allow me to explain…
When I came online, I knew less than nothing about creating an income stream on the internet. I was in the “unconscious incompetence” zone and moving randomly through each day. I began reading and listening to training from thought leaders about how to shift my thinking to a growth mindset and knew that connecting with the people who had come before me as online entrepreneurs would be extremely valuable when it came to achieving my goals for this new business.
So I set about learning as much as I could, in hopes that the day would come when I knew enough and could create a business plan that would work for me. It was a good thing that I hired a mentor early on and he straightened out my thinking about this. He told me to stop learning and planning and to instead focus on taking action and creating content on the topic I wanted to become known for online.
This advice helped me to move forward every single day. I never did finish that business plan I thought was so important, and it wouldn’t be until a decade later when I did create one for my Amazon business. It was three pages long and filled with action steps I would take each day to make more sales and choose the best products. Whether you are new…