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Unknown Binding
First published January 1, 2012
There is something extremely irresistible, something magnetic about being the extreme. Be it the strongest, or the fastest, or the most unique. The farmer with the most extraordinary pumpkin in the field wins. Ever. Single. Time.
The same is true for entrepreneurs. Yet most entrepreneurs work their tails off, only to end up with small, ordinary, unremarkable pumpkins. Compared to the giant pumpkin, the companies these struggling entrepreneurs grow are insignificant, so insignificant that customers often don't see them, or squash them, or leave them to rot in the field without a second thought.
More is not better, people. Better is better.
You need to shift your mindset away from the quantity game. You need to stop killing yourself for scraps. I want you to kick your fears in the teeth and start focusing on the clients who, when you love them (and others just like them), will make your wildest revenue dreams possible.
The key here is that your brain goes to work on any question you ask it. Good, bad or indifferent... your brain keeps plugging away. You need to be very aware of the questions you ask yourself, because the quality of your question will directly influence the quality of your answer.
If you ask, "Why do I always struggle?" your brain will answer: "Because you suck." Okay, usually your brain comes up with specific answers, like "Because you're not well-educated," or "Because you don't have enough money," or "Because you're not good at sales."
Conversely, if you ask, "How do I achieve success?" your brain will come back with an answer: "Try this, do that..." If you consistently ask enabling questions, your brain will find enabling answers - solutions toward progress. Pumpkin Planners consistently ask better questions, get better answers and, ultimately, get better results.