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    usiness forward a whole lot faster than if you sit back and wait until you've got everything mastered.

    As a recovering perfectionist, this was a big shift for me, but it has paid off big-time.

    I'd like to challenge you to adopt this "take action" mentality with your business.

    Ask yourself every week, what's one action you can take to move yo

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    When I was at Mark Victor Hansen's Mega Marketing Magic seminar, he gave everyone in attendance a stack of "Mega Action Cards."

    The stack was actually a tablet of 52 cards, one for each week of the year.

    The challenge?

    To dedicate yourself to implementing one idea a week for 52 weeks. The suggestion was to select ideas from those we were learning over the three-day event, and actually commit to implementing those ideas.

    What a great idea!

    After all, how many of us have attended seminars and come back home with new ideas only to end up shoving them in a drawer to never again to see the light of day.

    We're certainly not going to grow our business that way.

    The only way to grow your business is to take action every single day. There's always more to learn, but at some point you just have to go for it.

    If you over analyze every single idea and you're always waiting until you learn a little bit more before you step out and try something, your business will grow slowly, if at all.

    You can't be afraid to just do it.

    If you'd like to read an article I wrote on this topic, visit http://www.10stepmarketing.com/fire.htm

    It wasn't always this way.

    But in the past two years I've found I'm able to accomplish so much more if I take action sooner rather than later.

    Sure, you may take a few mis-steps when you do this, but you'll also learn and move your business forward a whole lot faster than if you sit back and wait until you've got everything mastered.

    As a recovering perfectionist, this was a big shift for me, but it has paid off big-time.

    I'd like to challenge you to adopt this "take action" mentality with your business.

    Ask yourself every week, what's one action you can take to move you

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    e we were learning over the three-day event, and actually commit to implementing those ideas.

    What a great idea!

    After all, how many of us have attended seminars and come back home with new ideas only to end up shoving them in a drawer to never again to see the light of day.

    We're certainly not going to grow our business that way.

    The only way to grow your business is to take action every single day. There's always more to learn, but at some point you just have to go for it.

    If you over analyze every single idea and you're always waiting until you learn a little bit more before you step out and try something, your business will grow slowly, if at all.

    You can't be afraid to just do it.

    If you'd like to read an article I wrote on this topic, visit http://www.10stepmarketing.com/fire.htm

    It wasn't always this way.

    But in the past two years I've found I'm able to accomplish so much more if I take action sooner rather than later.

    Sure, you may take a few mis-steps when you do this, but you'll also learn and move your business forward a whole lot faster than if you sit back and wait until you've got everything mastered.

    As a recovering perfectionist, this was a big shift for me, but it has paid off big-time.

    I'd like to challenge you to adopt this "take action" mentality with your business.

    Ask yourself every week, what's one action you can take to move yo

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    y way to grow your business is to take action every single day. There's always more to learn, but at some point you just have to go for it.

    If you over analyze every single idea and you're always waiting until you learn a little bit more before you step out and try something, your business will grow slowly, if at all.

    You can't be afraid to just do it.

    If you'd like to read an article I wrote on this topic, visit http://www.10stepmarketing.com/fire.htm

    It wasn't always this way.

    But in the past two years I've found I'm able to accomplish so much more if I take action sooner rather than later.

    Sure, you may take a few mis-steps when you do this, but you'll also learn and move your business forward a whole lot faster than if you sit back and wait until you've got everything mastered.

    As a recovering perfectionist, this was a big shift for me, but it has paid off big-time.

    I'd like to challenge you to adopt this "take action" mentality with your business.

    Ask yourself every week, what's one action you can take to move yo

    What's It Worth?
    Adjust Cash FlowTo determine the profitability value a business falls into, it is necessary to determine the Adjusted Cash Flow of that business. The Adjusted Cash Flow is equivalent to its earnings before interest, depreciation, and taxes (EBIDT in accounting terms), plus additions or subtractions for owner’s salary, discretionary, single occurrence, or non-cash expense
    o it.

    If you'd like to read an article I wrote on this topic, visit http://www.10stepmarketing.com/fire.htm

    It wasn't always this way.

    But in the past two years I've found I'm able to accomplish so much more if I take action sooner rather than later.

    Sure, you may take a few mis-steps when you do this, but you'll also learn and move your business forward a whole lot faster than if you sit back and wait until you've got everything mastered.

    As a recovering perfectionist, this was a big shift for me, but it has paid off big-time.

    I'd like to challenge you to adopt this "take action" mentality with your business.

    Ask yourself every week, what's one action you can take to move yo

    G.E.T. Your Company Giving Program on Track
    Many companies don’t have a clear cut vision for their giving and haven't clearly defined what they want to get from it. They are simply giving to the same thing year after year and doing it the same old way. They are reading donation requests, answering calls about giving, sending out Sorry-But letters, upper management makes all decisions, cut checks, and never follow through
    usiness forward a whole lot faster than if you sit back and wait until you've got everything mastered.

    As a recovering perfectionist, this was a big shift for me, but it has paid off big-time.

    I'd like to challenge you to adopt this "take action" mentality with your business.

    Ask yourself every week, what's one action you can take to move your business forward. And don't be afraid to go out on a limb.

    In addition to pulling ideas from your marketing plan, I encourage you to continue learning new ways to market and build your business. And start implementing those new ideas along with your planned activities.

    Currently I'm on week 3 in my 52-card Marketing Action Plan, and I intend to continue implementing at least one idea every week. The first 3 weeks have been very productive so I know if I can keep it up I'll have an amazing year.

    How about you?

    What's one action you can take this week to move your business forward?

    I encourage you to write it down and take it.

    (C) Copyright 2006 Debbie LaChusa

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