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An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching. Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948), political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement.
As a real estate coach I often hear people asking what new techniques can be used to succeed, what can be added or what has changed with the methods of success.This question often puts me in a quandary because I am empathetic to the genesis of the question, which is clearly the desire to create and move forward.
That entrpreneurial drive is always alive and well as people seek to push their own creativity and learn more so they can be the one to develop the next evolution or a better mouse trap. Yet the flip side of the coin always begs the question…why are we so compelled to stray from what works now…okay so maybe it’s patronizing to say it, but I can’t resist: if it ain’t broke then why fix it!
As an entrepreneur myself, I almost feel guilty even saying that, but I will certainly explain why. Clearly there is no doubt that everybody has goals and for now I’ll stick with a financial example. The hardest part for most people when it comes to attaining financial success is simply deciding what it is they would like to do for a living. Too often they take the first job that comes their way that pays well, then they compromise their desires and live a tortured life doing something that they really can’t stand doing but can’t break free for fear of financial ruin.










