The Invisible Barrier
How many times this week did you have a brilliant idea?
Most self-employed people are walking idea-factories, so I'm guessing that you've had at least a few in the last week, probably more.
However, the $64,000 questions is: Do you remember what you did with these ideas?
Lost in the shuffle? There is an invisible barrier in your office. No, it's not dark matter, but it is a powerul force field that is preventing you from tracking your valuable bits of brilliance.
You're creative. And it can't be overstated that the ideas that come to you have the potential to grow and sustain your business, your life, and your dreams. But ideas are also slippery fish - while you search for a place to put them, they hightail it out of your brain on the fastest current.
And sadly, you may have even grown accustomed to having so many ideas that you let great ones go! Sometimes it's because you don't know what to do with them when they come along.
Really, how many do you think you've you lost this week?
In some cases, you do get around to writing them down. But if you're like a lot of busy people, your ideas get forgotten or neglected before you find time to implement them.
All of these circumstances point to the Invisible Barrier.
Even you've ignored a just a few ideas this week, your business is directly impacted. Your bottom line is impacted. Your clients... Yup, they're counting on you to step through the Invisible Barrier.
You can take your business to the next level if you have a workspace that supports you in retaining and tracking your ideas so that you can bring them into reality.
The solution is simple. And the price for not taking action is high.
Are you ready to eliminate the barrier that stands between your ideas and your success?
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