This Is Stopping You From Getting Stuff Done In Your Recruitment or Search Business

One thing I’m really bad at is paying attention to detail…

I’m awful at it…

It’s just not in my make up… Even something as simple as writing this email without any spelling mistakes is a challenge for me…

I’ll write it…

Check it for errors…

Check it for errors again and I’ll be convinced it’s perfect…

But then, sure enough I’ll send it out and they’ll be a spelling or a grammatical error somewhere or another…

I used to let it really slow me down…

But then a few years back, I met one multimillionaire business owner that changed my view on things….

One of his regular saying was this…

“… Good enough is good enough!”

His argument was, it’s better to get something done to 90% perfection and actually do it… Rather than keep putting it off because it’s not quite 100%…

And he’s right of course…

And I see the same behaviour in pretty much all of the 7 figure business owners I come across today…

They’re more concerned about IMPLEMENTATION than perfection…

And it works in their favour too because it’s the implementation that gets you results!

Even a company as big as Apple will release products and software updates before they’re 100% perfect… You only need to read the reviews of any new Apple release to know this is true…

Phones bending in pockets…

Screen breaking too easily…

Battery life running out to fast…

Far from perfect….

But perfection is implementations worst enemy…

You’ll spend so long trying to ‘do it right’ that you put of ‘doing it at all’

Getting results is all about getting stuff done!.. And getting stuff done with less hassle and fewer headaches is one of the things we look at in my book ‘7 Deadly Threats‘…

It reveals the complete and proven Blueprint for any serious and determined Recruitment/Staffing or Search business owner who’s sick and tired of working ever longer hours for less and less reward. And you can get your copy delivered to your door by clicking the link below:

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Until then,

Take care, take action and be relentless…

Terry Edwards

 

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