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5 Things That Will Hold You Back From Business Success

There will always another way to do something.

Stop overanalyzing everything, pick a path and stay on it.

There will always be another shiny new object to buy.

It’s not necessarily about the tools, it’s how you use them. Ask yourself what more you can be doing…with less.

There will always be something new to learn.

“Lifelong learning” is fine concept, but at some point, you have to graduate and put what you know (now) to work.

There will never be enough time in the day.

The goal is to be more efficient, not to fill more hours running around like a crazy person. R&R are critical to success, too. The idea of wanting more hours is dumb.

There will always be roadblocks to success placed in your path.

Hurdles are placed in front of you for a reason: they force you to find a way to get past them. This is the lesson many people miss, and sadly they just give up. Don’t believe it when all roads looked blocked.

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Take Small Steps To Succeed

Starting up a new business is not easy. There are seemingly a million tasks to do, and unfortunately there is not a one-size-fits-all manual.

After being involved in two start-ups, I do know one secret to success. And it’s very simple, yet quite difficult for a lot of people (myself included) to apply on a consistent basis. Here it is:

Take one step at a time.

Sounds easy enough, right? The problem is, when faced with a huge undertaking, it’s really tempting to get pulled in many directions simultaneously. The result is that you look busy, and feel busy, but nothing ever seems to get completed. Before you know it, you are behind schedule, off on wild tangents, losing money, losing energy and getting more frustrated by the day.

The trick is to slow down…and map out what you need to focus on and accomplish. Be very specific. Then figure out all the next action steps. Write them down, or put them in your Getting Things Done (GTD) application of choice. Better yet, cut them out and post them in front of your work area. Then turn off all distractions so you can get them done. One at a time.

This article is a fine example. I have stressed out about how to get more done, and felt pressure to write more frequently. And finally I realized it isn’t going to happen until I shut out the noise, make a plan and stick to it. Writing more articles starts with this one.

I hope you will commit to getting the things done that matter most to you this year!

Feel free to leave a comment on how you overcome distractions, self doubt and other hurdles in order to achieve your goals.

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