Every entrepreneur experiences some amount of stress, not just when he/she is just starting out, even seasoned marketers are expected to have some components of stress. However, being overwhelmed and over- committed should not be a normal part of your business.
Before we go any further, my name is Renee Sullivan from Auburn, Massachusetts, USA. You are getting this email because you opted into one of my websites online about making money.
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Last year when I began my journey in online marketing, I pretty much dove right into learning, developing. Being the self-motivated, entrepreneurial person that I am, I saught out more training than what my mentor had laid out for me...to the point where I took in so much information in a span of a few months that my brain was on overload. I had to shut down for a few days, just to re-energize.
I don't recommend causing yourself to get brain overload.
In our weekly Google + hangout, we discused how to prevent the "new person overwhelm." CLICK HERE to watch.
Here is a summary of some things we talked about:
Talk with your mentor about the strengths you already have and START there. The key word is START there. Eventually, you will need to get out of that comfort zone and develop more skills.- As a general rule when starting out is producing 1 video a day, 1 personalized/inspirational blog post (in social media or on your own personal website/blog if you have one), learn something new every day.
- Make sure that you follow the proven plan/system your mentor has established before seeking out something new...and if you would like to try something that hasn't been mentioned by your mentor, talk with him/her first so he/she can guide you as to whether this may or may not hinder your momentum and productivity in your business.
- As you increase your social media presence and following, (AND I guarantee that as you increase your social media presence...you will begin to get bombarded by inbox messages from people asking you to look at various offers or tips that may help your business)...DO NOT GET DISTRACTED BY
THESE MESSAGES AND DO NOT RESPOND. Trust me on this...the last thing you want is to do is waiver from what is working for you already.
Keep in mind that your growth and development is your responsibility. Your mentor's responsibility is to guide you, but you need to do the work in order to learn, grow, implement, and teach.
In the meantime, Rock Your Business!
Renee Sullivan :)
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