Subject: I've been messing up lately

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Sometimes I fall into this trap.


I want to save you from it because if you get caught in it, it's extremely hard to get out.


I call it the cycle of consumption.


It's being stuck in a place of constantly consuming new information.


If you're anything like me, you enjoy learning.


I say to myself that I want to get better at LinkedIn marketing so I go out and get a course or consume lots of information online.


That in itself is great but instead of just going out and acting on that information. The course recommends studying copywriting, so I head down a rabbit hole looking for the best information on how to learn/improve my copywriting.


Then that sends me on another tangent to learn something new.


And thus the cycle of consumption has begun.


Here's how to break it...

  1. Have a bias to action!

  2. Practice "just in time" learning

It's great to learn but it should only take up a maximum of 20% of your time. 80% should be used on your profit-producing actions.


I explain exactly what those are in my replace-your-wage training.


And secondly only start studying and acting on something the moment you need it. Need a video for your sales page? Watch "how to make a video" tutorials then immediately start making the video.


Have a bias to action.


When you go through my training by CLICKING HERE, don't stop at watching the video. Act on them, get stuck, re-watch the training, overcome that challenge and continually progress until you succeed.


To your success,


Jouvan




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