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Anyway, love the post! I think I'll go ahead and Invest in the ecommerce Website solution even though i don't have all the details mapped out! Thanks!
Tim
http://www.dontheideaguy.com/mybrainblog/2007/0...
It's okay to disagree but share your ideas too - what would you do to ramp up sales - to give yourself no option but to ramp up sales.
* 3 months comes and goes and your still in product planning?
* It turns out you don't have anything to talk about?
* You don't know how to use the remoting technology on seminar day?
* your new salesperson sits around doing nothing on the clock for 2 weeks?
* your clients move on by the time your ready to be a business?
* ...ok, there are no losers when it comes to personal fitness!
Burning your ships can work, but in my experience it can also fail more spectacularly than doing nothing at all -- not only have you failed, but now you're out a bunch of ships too!
My point is that without risk there is no reward, but make sure the risk is worth taking before you force it.
You will get no argument from me on this point - I hoped it was implied.
"make sure the risk is worth taking before you force."
Business is hard enough without looking for thrills.
In regards to the idea about "burining boats," I couldn't agree more, especially when it comes to embarking upon a new life path.
I heard a story about Eddie Murphy talking about starting out in the comedy business. He said that while all of his friends went to college and got degrees to have something to fall back on, he was out pounding the pavement and working in clubs. He knew he HAD to make it. And he said that of all of his friends, he's the only one still in the business.
If you have something to fall back on, you most certainly will fall back on i
Jill
TheBoss@YourSoothsayer.com
Maybe yes, maybe no - sounds like it might be just another excuse not to take action. Taking action and winging it are not the same thing.