What does that mean exactly? In business, taking the "Ready, Fire, Aim" approach means, "Plan, Do, Review". You make your plan of action, you do those actions, then you review the outcome of your actions. But your not done here. Once you review the outcome of your plan, make your adjustments, and the whole process starts all over again. Doing actions, and correcting actions, then doing it again - or, course correction. Creating a successful business - whether independently, through Network Marking, or through Direct Sales - means always growing and not necessarily waiting, looking, and planning for the next big breakthrough. It means constantly creating a revised plan of actions based on the review of the last plan of actions. It is compounding - or making the right decisions, one at a time, over and over again. Patience and consistency is the road that will lead you to success. So many people become impatient and discouraged before their work pays off. If you are consistently implementing the "Ready, Fire, Aim" approach in your business every day, your success is inevitable. It may not happen today, or even tomorrow, but it will happen and chances it are, it will come so unexpectedly that it surprises you.
If you honestly want to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to be willing to change your philosophy and start taking the "Ready, Fire, Aim" approach - among many other approaches we'll discuss in the coming days.
In closing, from the words of a wise man named Jeff Olson:
Have a fabulous, productive day!
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2 comments:
GREAT advice! This comes at a great time for me, as I am starting independent consulting soon. It's scary to take that leap, but I am encouraged by your posts. I gave you the Liebster Award on my blog today!
Wow. I am not an entrepreneur, but will have to find something soon. I am glad to have found your blog from Melissa's recommendation.
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