Quiz Page 20 of 76 (PART THREE)
- Posted by Michael C. Fanning
- Date May 16, 2023
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- (1) You should take a step back and reassess your goals. Take the time to break down your objectives into smaller, achievable tasks and focus on completing them one at a time. You will not only build momentum, but regain your confidence.
- (2) Try to set a deadline when it comes to making decisions. Doing so will enable you to prioritize and reach decisions more efficiently. Make room for mistakes as they are a natural part of the learning curve. And remember, your decisions do not have to be perfect.
- (3) Keep reminding yourself: perfection is unattainable. Rather focus on achieving excellence and constantly improving. Aim for progress, not perfection..
- (4) Set priorities and focus on the most critical tasks. Look into delegating tasks that can be performed by other team members and automate processes that do not require your input. You will end up with more free time to focus on the overall business model.
- (5) Strike that balance between seeking advice and executing a decision. Try setting a limit on the number of opinions you source and the time spent on research. Keep in mind: you are the expert in your business and ultimately, the decision is yours to make.
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1. FEELING STUCK
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2. PERFECTIONISM
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3. CONSTANTLY SEEKING ADVICE
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4. CONSTANTLY SECOND-GUESSING
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5. SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME ON MINOR DETAILS
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I am a serial entrepreneur and I have been vegetarian for 14 years now. In a nutshell, I start businesses, grow them and retain some ownership before decelerating from all the operational duties involved.
In addition, I am a complete lover of nature. I turned vegetarian at 18 years old. And my mother introduced me to hiking in my teenage years. So, I take random walks in the bushes every now and then. It definitely helps with decision-making in business, too. But it is not all that I am. I am also an aspiring father, husband and Vegan. Did I mention I am Christian?
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