Free Online Marketing - Quick Tips
**free online marketing mini-tips for creating long-lasting and profitable client connections** (If you like 'em, great! If you don't, mum's the word.
) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How do you know when the decision you're making is the best choice? For example, last week I just put myself into a new high-end mentoring program with a big name information marketer.
The price was a real stretch for me right now, but I said yes anyway.
Inspired or impulsive? It really comes down to trusting yourself (and the Universe).
And you can sharpen that ability to trust with some simple "well-being checks.
" Once you're clear on the decision, ask yourself these questions: -Do I see any downsides to saying yes? -Who else will be impacted by my decision? (Take on their perspective and see what happens.
) -Under what conditions would I NOT want to say yes? -What will I lose/give up by saying yes? -Is there any part of me that objects to saying yes? (Do a body sensation check.
) -What outcome will saying yes make possible? As I mentioned, the downside of saying yes to last week's opportunity was a rather scary financial one.
But I knew all I really had to give up was my "thinking small" mindset.
And I knew that the financial fear was exactly what was going to drive me into taking major action and creating an amazing result.
So, I went for it.
There's so much financial anxiety going around these days, but fear isn't always the best (or the *only*) criteria to use if you want to make powerful, productive, profitable decisions for yourself and your business.
) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How do you know when the decision you're making is the best choice? For example, last week I just put myself into a new high-end mentoring program with a big name information marketer.
The price was a real stretch for me right now, but I said yes anyway.
Inspired or impulsive? It really comes down to trusting yourself (and the Universe).
And you can sharpen that ability to trust with some simple "well-being checks.
" Once you're clear on the decision, ask yourself these questions: -Do I see any downsides to saying yes? -Who else will be impacted by my decision? (Take on their perspective and see what happens.
) -Under what conditions would I NOT want to say yes? -What will I lose/give up by saying yes? -Is there any part of me that objects to saying yes? (Do a body sensation check.
) -What outcome will saying yes make possible? As I mentioned, the downside of saying yes to last week's opportunity was a rather scary financial one.
But I knew all I really had to give up was my "thinking small" mindset.
And I knew that the financial fear was exactly what was going to drive me into taking major action and creating an amazing result.
So, I went for it.
There's so much financial anxiety going around these days, but fear isn't always the best (or the *only*) criteria to use if you want to make powerful, productive, profitable decisions for yourself and your business.
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