Sep 18, 2017

BE GENERAL THEN BECOME SPECIFIC IN THE END

This technique will help you how to make things easier and get momentum right away... BE GENERAL.  Don't be specific yet, do that later when you already have a momentum and your situation is already established. Do that when you already have a name or you're already experiencing a little success.

For example, if you're dreaming about earning money this month by your own, if it is your first time trying to become an entrepreneur... don't dream about specific amount of money yet like one million dollars, dream about just earning some money. Earn a little money, appreciate earning small amounts, be general. Don't set a quota yet if you're not yet established. Just be happy earning any kind of amount.

And when you already have some confidence that you can earn big money... do it, be specific. Set a goal, let's say fifty thousand dollars. Start with an amount that you feel you can reach. Be general in the beginning and when you already have a momentum... be specific.

Another example is looking for a job... if you can't find a job after looking for months.... it's time to become general. Apply to any kind of job, even if you're overqualified... still take the job. The important thing here is you get to land a job and earn some money. And when you already established your confidence, when you already have some money in your pocket... then go ahead and look for a specific job, hunt the job that you really want in the beginning. It's just like growing your wings and flying when it is the right time.

You need to take what is available at the moment so you can gain some confidence. Just make a demand when you already have an experience and ready to take your shit to another level.

Don't be too picky in the beginning, keep in mind that you need to establish your momentum and confidence first before you act like you're entitled of something bigger than what you have.

Start small if you need to, take the general approach then be specific in the end when you already have the tools and experience to become specific.

No comments:

Post a Comment