One of the problems I had to overcome was the incessant need to try and do multiple projects at the same time. 


It felt good from the perspective that I felt like I was hustling and it felt like it only had to take one of my plans to succeed and everything was going to kick off.


If felt like I had all these different boats in the sea and one of them was bound to find the treasure island.


The reality was I was in the sea with no boat and my hands and feet were swinging everywhere!    


One of the most critical decisions was to just focus on one project and put all my efforts behind that particular endeavour.


From the perspective of an individual with savings (orange) about to start a business, they need to put all their attention on just one business and within that business just one product/offering/service and see if they can get their first customer who is willing to pay them for it.


The same problem can also exist for business owners (yellow) where they're chasing every deal that comes their way, irrespective of the work involved and the amount of profit they will make. 


Again it is essential they focus on one product/offering at a time and tweak that offering until it

is generating the revenue they had envisioned and then they can move onto another offering.


This process of focussing on one offering and tweaking it until it achieves the envisioned revenue is effectively a promotion. 


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