Scatterbrain Syndrome: The Dream Snatcher
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Title: Scatterbrain Syndrome: The Dream Snatcher
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Author: Jason Tarasi
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Scatterbrain Syndrome: The Dream Snatcher
Copyright 2005 Jason Tarasi
Planner before him… he sits puzzled… wiping sweat from his
brow. Fighting off an overwhelming feeling of combined
fear, wonder, dread and ambition he slowly flips through
the pages as he watches the clock counting the hours left
in the day. Twenty-four of them – twenty-four hours a day
is all he has. How should he spend them?
Should he finish the website launch that is so close to
being completed, or should he work on the e-book that is
sure to replenish the dwindling balance in his bank account?
If that site gets indexed by the end of the month, surely
the advertising dollars will compensate for the software
programmer he hired for product development, but without
the money the product launch won’t happen. If he wants
that e-book finished he’ll have to do it himself, no money
is left to outsource it. The domain for the content site
is about to expire. Should he give it up or renew it?
Distraught, he decides to take the weekend off. Maybe a
little leisure time will help him to think clearer.
Internet marketing is so filled with opportunity and it is
still evolving, so constantly new possibilities for making
money online arise. It is so easy to get caught up in the
potential, starting a new project before a previous one is
finished, deciding that a new idea is better than an old
one…
The result is becoming financially strained, motivationally
misdirected and physically and mentally worn out, all the
while accomplishing nothing.
Each and every project you pursue demands focus and
dedication. If you are going to make it happen, you’ve got
to commit the resources, both time and money, and see it
through.
As new ideas and opportunities arise take note of them, but
don’t go off on a tangent trying to bring them to fruition
when you’ve already got all your irons in the fire.
Thinking too big and too broad leads to spreading yourself
too thin and, ultimately, to failure in e-business.
Think about it for a moment. If you aspired to open a
brick and mortar muffler shop in your town, would you even
consider buying into a restaurant franchise before the shop
was established?
Not likely. Why?
Because opening a muffler shop and a restaurant
simultaneously would place too much of a demand on your
resources – both your time and your finances. While it may
be easier and less expensive to start on online marketing
venture, the concentration required is equivalent. So
always take that into consideration and your success is
sure to unfold before your eyes.
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