Believe bigger!
One of the most common hurdles I've come across over the years while helping people build their businesses is the subconscious tendency to not believe big enough.
Sure, everyone says they want to build the biggest, brightest, most helpful business out there. But what is the output actually saying? (8 articles in 2 months after completing only 5 lessons in the WA training isn't going to cut it.)
If you're going to set the bar high with your goals from the onset, that means ALSO setting your learning focus and work ethic just as high.
From the very start, be thinking about how much full-time revenue from your online business would help you. Think about all the doors it would open and the time freedom alone it would give you.

Now, (here's the important part) think about how much work you would put in if you knew that result was possible and put in THAT amount starting NOW.
There's no such thing as "I'll work this an hour a day and when it explodes I'll go all in".
Yes, you probably have a full-time job and responsibilities at home.
Guess what... we all do.
So if you want something big you have to BELIEVE and WORK just as big.
Want a real eye-opener?
Take a look at your screen time on your phone. It's there, Find it. Now wrap your mind around how many HOURS you spend on that thing DAILY. Translate those hours into time spent on your business and you'll suddenly find the production you've been missing.
Push yourself to be consistent.
Create solid, helpful content (10 articles a month is completely doable and a bare minimum if you want growth).
Don't be afraid to put yourself out there.
I've always said it's super important to build off multiple platforms, so in addition to your website, start exploring YouTube (they go hand in hand) and reach that target audience where they live.
Believe that your work DESERVES to be seen.
Put your focus all on learning and applying what you learned.
Understand the results don't show themselves until months later, so put your head down and just push.
You won't believe what 6 short months of consistency will do for your business and your work ethic.
That's the take off point you're looking for.
You've got the training that works, you have a community behind you, now believe BIG and show up.
You got this!
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Good morning Eric,
I hope all is well, I haven't seen you around much on the platform.
Thank you for your very wise words, they make a lot of sense. I think perhaps some of us don't want to think too big, because we don't want to be disappointed, however, that is definitely wrong thinking. I believe that everything be, we can actually encourage ourselves more into growing bigger and better!
I agree with you that YouTube is a great platform that can help to push our business forward. It's also true about how much time many people spend on the phone. If you're in the crowd of people and you look around, it is absolutely staggering, at how many people are looking at their phone!
Have a great day and thank you for the post.
Roy
That's good to hear, Eric, I must have somehow missed you.
Yes, it was a great commonsense type post, thank you!
All the best.
Roy
Eric, this is all so true. Hard work eventually pays off. I found this statement online.
Work is often described as a fundamental source of meaning and purpose in life, with many believing that it gives fulfillment and defines character.
The value of hard work is consistently emphasized across numerous quotes, with the sentiment that nothing truly worthwhile comes easily and that continuous effort is essential for lasting results.
Success is frequently linked to preparation, persistence, and the willingness to work diligently, with some noting that "success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do"
-Think of work as a purpose in your life
-Remember "nothing truly worthwhile comes easily"
-Remind yourself that "success is no accident"
And choose to work at something you love. - Shirley
I joined a business group and we conducted an exercise in simplifying the use of phones, social media etc. Not only do you recapture MANY hours each week (mmm day!) but you will also see your ability to think & 'idea-ate' ramp up almost immediately. I found this suggestion the biggest single improvement in getting time for my business....
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Very inspirational Eric
My goal is to write and publish at least one article per day when I can come online, so far I have met this goal this month.
Another time stealing activity people might not realize is how much time they spend on social media, you can easily lose track of the time without realizing it.
Jeff
Thatβs a great goal to aim for because even if you fall short you fail forward π―
Hello Eric
Thank you for getting back to me on my comment,
Jeff