Newsletter #47

Don’t Spread Yourself Too Thin

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I don’t know about you but I’ve found through hard experience that getting involved in many different projects at the same time is never a good thing. There is only so much of you to go around and there’s only 24 hours in every day, no matter how much you try to stretch it out.

 

If you split your efforts between multiple projects then it makes sense that you cannot possibly give your best to each one, and certainly the quality of your work is bound to suffer.

 

This is true in every walk of life whether it be in your home and family life, in your regular nine to five job or in your leisure activities.  When you are talking about online business and working at home then the temptation to over – extend yourself can be especially tempting.

 

There is just so much information available online, so many enticing opportunities  with promises of simple, surefire systems for making massive amounts of money that it is no wonder that you can be so easily distracted.  The average wannabe online marketer will spend many hundreds of dollars before settling on an opportunity or system that they find comfortable enough to devote most of their efforts to working with.

 

Until then, they will try many other programs and pay out lots of good money only to find that the majority of those business opportunities do not deliver what they promise or are simply not a good fit.

 

Once you find an online business that you can work with, you should give it your best effort. Ignore the “next best thing” that  is dangled in front of you and at least get this income stream performing before taking something else onboard. I’m all for having multiple sources of income so you are covered when any one of them falters or fails, but you must establish them one at a time giving each one your best shot and have it fully functioning before setting up the next one.
If you try to spread yourself too thin then everything you are involved in will suffer and you may well end up making zero income in all of your programs. Decide on your best business, get to know every aspect of it, read all the material and follow what the successful people within that business do. Be tenacious, expect to make nothing at first  and allow for that eventuality. Very important!  Do not throw the towel in at the first road block you encounter, there will be many but each one is merely a learning opportunity and a lesson learned is never a bad thing, is it?

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