Experiments lead to improved results

You have frequently read that entrepreneurship and career improvement are dependent upon occasional risk-taking and a willingness to be in over your head.  Motivated drive will get you where you need to be in order to be successful.  Are you ready for your next experiment as in implementing a new idea?  Only a few months away, a New Year is around the corner; it’s best to gear up now.  Below are several questions for you to seriously consider.

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For how long have you been working your job hunt or entrepreneurship in the same manner, has it been months, years, or decades?

Do you admit it is time for a change in at least one part of the entire picture?

For a truly honest answer, are you happy with the results you have been getting?

There are two different approaches to change and experiments.  Some people will research the topic non-stop while others implement immediately learning as they work.  By now you probably know how you work best and should adhere to that method.

The most important factor for moving forward is to take action.  As you study or begin to experiment with the better implementation techniques, you will find the more appealing method for making the experiment successful.

The interesting aspect of working on your experiment and telling others about it, prior to completion, is that others will tell you they want to learn more when you are ready.  This provides a greater impetus to get it done.

Once you do have your new idea in order, it may well lead to complementary venues.  Just one new idea leads to many.  Being of the mindset to establish quiet time on a regular basis for consideration of where you are today and where you wish to be headed, you will build far greater attention from prospective clients or employers.

Earning that wider pool of prospects builds your brand and leads you to the Smooth Sale!

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