Are Stagnation and Procrastination Standing Between You And Online Success?
This has happened to me more times than I care to admit. I’ll join an Internet marketing/work-at-home program, or have an idea on how to expand my business, yet I never take action on it because I’m overcome with a case of the what ifs. What if it doesn’t work, what if I lose money, what if it could be done better? You get the idea, there are hundreds of what ifs that can be applied here.
Whether you’re just starting out in the Internet marketing/home business world or you’ve been at it for some time but are looking at ways to expand your business, some hesitation is perfectly natural. It is when you let that hesitation halt all action that you fall into the stagnation and procrastination trap. After all, how can you ever many a dime if you never actually start that program you just signed up for, or put up your website?
The following tips have helped me overcome my own analysis paralysis issues, and hopefully, they can help you, too.
Imagine the worst thing that can happen if your plan or program doesn’t succeed. Be realistic about this: it won’t be world ending or even the end of your world. Now make a simple plan about what you will do in this instance, and then set it aside and don’t think about it again.
Create a list of goals related to your business that you want to accomplish in a week, and further break that down into daily goals. For instance, you could decide that you want to write five articles a week,and commit to writing one article a day toward that week’s goal.
Take action, any action. Move forward on something related to your business, even if it is only a minor action, like signing up for a marketing forum you’ve been thinking about joining. Simply doing something, anything, will help you to get out of the analysis paralysis rut and get moving.
Talk to a trusted friend to gain a new perspective. Oftentimes, a you are too close to the problem and can’t see the bigger picture. For me, that person is my husband. He is my sounding board and will offer new insights to a new course of action that I would never have thought of, or a new avenue to pursue.
President Obama said “don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good,” and this statement applies to your business as well. Of course, there will be things that you could accomplish in different and better ways than what you ended up doing. Maybe other ways are more efficient or cheaper. In other words, there will always be improvements that can be made to your technique and to your business in general. It is a learning process and your business will evolve as it grows. Do not let that stop you from taking action now.
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