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jrineakter01
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If you have a problem, shut down your computer and...

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Don't you find yourself making the same mistakes over and over again? We have a hard time identifying them, but many times, despite being clear about them, we stumble over the same stone again.

When I wrote about my mistakes as an entrepreneur , I talked about one that I have decided to put an end to. Let's see if I can do it.

I'm talking about the greatest unblocker, unblocker, solver... all the "-or"s you want! I present it to you... raise your head and look out the window: the street! Figuratively speaking, of course.

Especially those of us who work in an office in front of a computer tend to look for answers within this context.

We have a lot of work, tasks are
telegram usa number piling up and problems/doubts/blockages are just one more on the list.

And we try to solve them in the same way: with more work sitting in front of the screen.

What happens to us when we fail to move forward?
We are blocked, we lack perspective, we are afraid, we lack data/experience… we tend to solve it by working harder or avoiding facing them.

But the solution is almost the opposite.

We have to FLOW , change activities, get in touch with other people, seek support outside our context to change perspective… and what is the best and fastest way?

MEET PEOPLE , meet people who have previous experience in the subject, go for a walk, go to events... come on, go out on the street!

This is a mistake I make all the time. I fill myself with projects, new clients, a thousand tasks, etc. and I don't have time for anything.

What's happening? As usual, I find myself facing blocks (change blocks for whatever situation you want), to which I don't dedicate time because I simply don't have the time.


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Solution? We (myself included) have to become experts in face-to-face networking. Yes, face-to-face. No screens involved.

It's not easy. Many of the events are of low quality, many of the networking sites are not (they are pure sales networks), and it's not going to be easy to find the place that fits your personality and needs.

But combining this with direct contacts and your digital marketing will do wonders in solving these situations we were talking about.

It's a matter of making the habit part of your daily routine. Adding 1% each time. Taking action. Flowing .

I'm already on it. I've been keeping my goal of going to an event or meeting someone at least once a week for several weeks. No matter what happens. And the results are spectacular.

In my marketing and business mentoring sessions, I have several cases in which they lack FLOW . They lack contact with other people outside the office context.

So less computer and less digital (this is coming from someone who works in digital), and more going out on the street. The world is not controlled from your computer. As Bob London said : ask your client .
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