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Riding The Sales Rollercoaster strong>It’s one of the biggest frustrations in business. One month you’re busier than you’ve ever been, and the next month you’re wondering if you’ll make payroll. Why is it that so many businesses ride the “feast or famine” rollercoaster?There are two main reasons why your sales might fluctuate in this way. One is externally imposed, and the other is internally imposed, but both can be managed successfully with a little planning.Externally imposed sales fluctuations are driven by factors outside your direc We fail to seek feedback and make course corrections. We focus more on what we lack than on the strengths, assets and resources we possess. We procrastinate and What went wrong in the first place or why some people give up their dreams so easily I know success is not an easy task but why we fail? Jack my mentor told me, for years of his research he had found the reason why people succeed and why they fail. Plus with my years of experience in my off line and online business I would love to share with you what is our findings. In our quest for achievement, we typically make the same mistakes, over and over again. Let's see what is the common area that we make that mistake: We do not know what we want. We buy into conventional success methodologies and self-help thinking. We fail to seek or utilize qualified mentors. We expect too much too soon. We fail to seek feedback and make course corrections. We focus more on what we lack than on the strengths, assets and resources we possess. We procrastinate and Jack my mentor told me, for years of his research he had found the reason why people succeed and why they fail. Plus with my years of experience in my off line and online business I would love to share with you what is our findings. In our quest for achievement, we typically make the same mistakes, over and over again. Let's see what is the common area that we make that mistake: We do not know what we want. We buy into conventional success methodologies and self-help thinking. We fail to seek or utilize qualified mentors. We expect too much too soon. We fail to seek feedback and make course corrections. We focus more on what we lack than on the strengths, assets and resources we possess. We procrastinate and In our quest for achievement, we typically make the same mistakes, over and over again. Let's see what is the common area that we make that mistake: We do not know what we want. We buy into conventional success methodologies and self-help thinking. We fail to seek or utilize qualified mentors. We expect too much too soon. We fail to seek feedback and make course corrections. We focus more on what we lack than on the strengths, assets and resources we possess. We procrastinate and We buy into conventional success methodologies and self-help thinking. We fail to seek or utilize qualified mentors. We expect too much too soon. We fail to seek feedback and make course corrections. We focus more on what we lack than on the strengths, assets and resources we possess. We procrastinate and We fail to seek feedback and make course corrections. We focus more on what we lack than on the strengths, assets and resources we possess. We procrastinate and succumb to the paralysis of analysis. We move forward without a plan or strategy and then quit too soon. How many times have you tried a product, plan, program or prescribed remedy for a period of time without experiencing the success promised? When we do not achieve the promised success, we often begin to doubt ourselves. We think we do not have what it takes, there is something wrong with us. And the Worse is..... we may see ourselves as failures. Then what do we do? Far too often we jump back in and re-apply ourselves to the same techniques that failed us before... Only this time we "try harder". We keep repeating this cycle. We remain stuck in a continuous, self- defeating cycle of effort, because we embrace a paradigm of success that simply does not work. Incorrect assumptions are the foundation upon which many self-help theories an
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