Trade Your Time for Results
Let me give you an example in the world of digital marketing.
You can spend a LOT of time surfing through classified ads for more systems that probably won't work for your business plans. You'll earn very little income doing it, but you'll feel like you've tried hard.
You've just traded a lot of time and energy for small results.
On the other hand, you can focus on relationships... with mentors, with customers or clients, with fellow marketers. Those relationships will land you new opportunities and offer you more knowledge that, in the long run, really pays off.
Do that, and you'll be valuing your time more highly and trading it for positive results.
Don't de-value yourself, your talents, or your time.
You're worth way more than you've realized yet.
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Thanks for the message. I have a part-time job but I'm also taking advantage the time out when I'm not at the job to invest in myself and my future.
Hello, Brandon. Long time not reading something from you. I believe that we have to trade our time for sense and revelation knowledge and that knowledge will lead us to the results that we desire.
A good collaborator or virtual assistant would be great right now. The toughest part of working alone is being alone. It's nice to have someone to bounce ideas off of or share the workload.
I find that working in coffee shops help. Our church doesn't have an office, so we all work from home and meet up a few times per week. Sometimes I just need to be in the presence of humans.
You mak a lot of sense. Thank you for pointing out the importance of time versus results
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Thanks for the reminder! Even spending time here in WA can sometimes end up eating up more time than need be.
Yep. Gotta budget it wisely!
I find myself spinning my wheels way too often :-/