Ready Fire Aim

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I think that most people starting out, feel they need to learn everything first before they actually start their business.

I know I was no different when I bought and started my first online business courses. The tendency is to go through all the information first and then apply what you have learned.

The problem is, people start out strong and ready to take on anything but after a few video lessons and a week or two later they become less enthusiastic as they were at the start.

Each passing day they focus less and less on what they know they need to do and they find excuses to not take action.

So the concept that I learned a while back is simple and it works. Ready, Fire, Aim.

It's a given that, especially if you are new to this industry you need to start learning first before you do anything. The idea is to learn then immediately implement what you have learned. To get yourself out there and be seen as fast as possible, even if you make mistakes.

You can always go back and fix stuff as you learn more. Think about this...

Many if not most of the successful entrepreneurs will tell you they just started and mostly not knowing what they were doing at the time.


-Darren

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Ahh...I've heard of the "ready, fire, aim" approach before; I believe it was a webinar given by Eric Worre.

I often suffer from justrighitis, lol. In an attempt to make everything just right, I sabotage my efforts.

Thanks for sharing your insight, Darren.

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