Step 3: Using a Summary Board of Self Accountability

From our aspiring marathoner example, what would happen if they never kept a record of time they were able to run non stop, and how much distance they covered each day? One could never become a marathoner this way!

The same applies to our online businesses.

You need to keep track of how much you are doing. For instance, my summary board of Accountability for the 1st month would like this:

It clearly shows:

1. My Personal Record Breaking Goal is to move from $0 to making my 1st Wealthy Affiliate monthly sale by January 4th, 2020 (meaning at least 1 monthly sale after that)

2. My Lead Meausrement Items (metrics) which is publishing 2 articles daily for the next 3 months (posts depend on time available, so for you it might be different. It could be more or less). The diagram only shows month 1 tabulation.

3. The Ultimate Record Breaking Goal Track- which is the sales made. For month 1 and 2 it could be 0. But by end of month 3, older posts are ranking well and possibilities of a sale are raised. 1 sale a month starts being actualized.

Further Personal Record Breaking Goals

With the 1st personal record broken, it is only natural to jump on to the next- which could be something like getting 2 sales every month after the next 90 days. When the publishing is held constant for a further 6 or 9 months, there can be no doubt desired results would be surpassed.

From that you'd aim at getting 1 sale every week after the next 120 days.

From that you'd probably aim at 1 sale per day after the next 360 days.

From that you'd naturally aim at the Ultimate Personal Record Break: 2.5 Premium Wealthy Affiliate sales per day.

What 2.5 Premium W.A. sales per day would translate to is $1 million per year= COOL, right?

Let's go to Step 4 (the final one) that will help get the Ultimate Goal path straight and devoid of distractions.



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