The challenge? Focus.
Rather than focusing on one idea and following it through to the end, entrepreneurial women attempt to multi-task their way to the goal line of all of their ideas at once. The result? Frustration.
It is time to break the mold of past behavior and try something new. Ask yourself:
Are all of the projects of equal importance?
Do each of the business ideas feed your energy or are some more arduous than others?
Are the people assisting you with your vision working for the ultimate goal or are they resistant?
What other commitments could interfere?
Is this project in-line with my bold goals?
If I took it on, would it be for the right reasons?
How will it impact my other responsibilities and commitments?
What would success look like?
Before you leap into your next endeavor –it is time to do some personal house cleaning to get the momentum to leap.
This is especially important when you are looking to launch a new business or grow an existing one. One of the exercises that I have included in The Working Woman's GPS, is often a life changer for many women.
As you create and organize your responses, be honest with yourself. The information you capture is often exactly the information that is preventing you from get where you want to go. Consider this self-inventory as important as one of your most significant projects for your business. In fact, this inventory is most essential because it likely impacts every other aspect of your business.
Write down your answers so you can study them and use them as a tool to ignite your circle of influences and catapult your journey.
Good luck and keep us all posted on your success.
Source:
http://www.projecteve.com/8-questions-for-entrepreneurs-to-ask-before-you-leap-into-a-new-project/
http://innovationova.blogspot.com
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