Plant A Seed, Now!
OK, let’s assume that you agree to "start from scratch", I know your next question. Tanya, how do I plant my seed of opportunity?
There are two general things to consider when you are setting out to grow your own opportunity: protecting it and feeding it, just like planting a seed.
Imagine someone gave you a single seed to one of the world's rarest flowers. The blooms on the flower sell for $10-$25,000 each. NOW you’re pretty focused, right? What would you do?
(Not totally making this stuff up! #3 on this list of world's most expensive flowers is a $200,000 orchid)
1.
You would research to determine what the optimum growing conditions are for your treasured seed.
2.
You would begin to collect resources needed to safeguard and provide those optimum growing conditions.
3.
You would consult with available experts to ensure all your bases are
covered.
4.
Only then would you step into motion to execute and plant that seed.
So
you Research, Resource, Consult and only then Execute.
Research
When you’re doing your research, you are not only looking for what you should do. You are looking for concrete examples of what
you should not do. Often these cautionary tales are even more valuable than the "how to do it" information.
Mistake to Avoid?
Launching your idea
(planting your seed) immediately out of excitement.
Collect Your Resources:
Your research should’ve told you what you need to get your idea going. During your research, you’ll also find information about what the seed will need once it’s blooming. You do not need to acquire blooming resources just to plant the seed.
Mistake to Avoid?
Don’t run out and try to acquire all of the resources needed for the project's entire life-cycle. That will either stretch your budget or delay you while you spend time performing steps unnecessary for the near future.
Consult:
Make sure you’re talking to people who have already done something! The knowledge of that person combined with the mistakes they’ve made, can keep you from repeating those same errors. Coaches are short
cuts.
Mistake to Avoid?
Be willing to buy good advice. Talking to the right
people can save you years of time, thousands of dollars and prevent the potential loss of your opportunity.
Execution:
If you do well on the first three steps, actually planting your seed (launching
your idea) is no longer the hardest step of the four. You plant knowing what to do.
Mistakes to Avoid?
To launch immediately. To execute soon as
you get the idea. To mistake being busy for being productive or effective. Plant your seed well.
The surest way to get your big opportunity is to create it and nurture it. We’ll talk all this month about different ways to receive your opportunity. Do not be afraid to do this one. It will feel slow until it
reaches the tipping point where it will all happen very quickly.
Even if you have other, faster opportunities ALWAYS be planting & growing a seed. In the future, it's birth will bless you with fruit and you'll be glad you did the work.
What are YOU growing for your future right now?