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    jago25_98 is offline Junior Member
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    Staying focussed on just one idea (partner is only answer?)

    I am an employee but this doesn't match who I am. In every job I've had I identify more with the business owner than I do with myself. I rarely get to meet them.

    I love talking making money and business ideas. I have a list of at least 20 here I'd love to do!

    Only...
    I can't stay focussed!

    I have so many ideas I find hard to stay focussed. Online ideas I find even harder to implement; anything with a computer I find very hard to stay focussed with unless I know I've got to get it done for someone. Know what I'm saying?

    In addition, I work at sea every 2 months so as soon as I start something my momentum is broken... yet I never get to that point to make that leap of faith from employed to self employed.

    One thing I'm sure that could help would be finding a business partner.
    I have a friend in London who works in media but the difference is that he has contacts he is working with all the time, they have a loosely knit company and they can work together.

    I would love to hear some inspiration on this. All I need is to be able to imagine possibilities,

    -j

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    Museboxx is offline Member
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    Is it possible for you to create some momentum online by taking certain actions for 30 minutes each day?

    A few years ago, I got started in real estate by working 2 hours every 2 days. It helped me create momentum. Now I've started an online business where I interview millionaires for their strategies. It's something that I do all day but it all started with that 2 hours every two days.

    Also, something that really helped me was constantly listening to business and motivational programs on my iPod and in my car. I just absorbed it. I absorbed their qualities and it's helped me change my belief system and to take much more action.

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    Museboxx is offline Member
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    Another strategy that I use to stay focused is using a countdown timer.

    I am currently working against it. I use 50 minutes for extreme focus. This allows me to get twice as much done within the hour.

    Becoming an entrepreneur is something that takes practice. Most people start out unfocused and then learn techniques to become focused.

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    Paul Morgan is offline Member
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    Don't stop thinking and dreaming and having those multitude of thoughts scramble your brain. That is healthy! I am always looking for NEW revenue streams as what works today may not tomorrow. Put you hand out and spread your fingers. Each one of your fingers is a revenue stream. if you don't have 5 ideas on the go at one time you'll stagnate.

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