Do you want to know the secret to building a money generating business from scratch. Listen in. This one tip is your key. What's the one thing you're focusing on?

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Hey there, welcome back today. I want you to focus on something. It's something that's going to be contrary to what you mentally think of doing when you think about entrepreneurship and in some cases. It might go against your thought process when it comes to building that dream business, but it is focusing on one thing all too often as entrepreneurs. We try to do too much too fast. And then we Face burn out and wonder how do we get to that point where you get to that point when you trying to do too many things at once instead of saying let me focus on this one thing make this one thing really really really really really good. Let me get real really really proficient at this one thing and sell and Market this one thing focusing on one thing does a couple of good things for you as not tripping or one it helps you find an audience it help you narrow in who's interested in your property. To it allows you to truly just build your creativity around one particular project and expand it out. And then as you spend the dog, you can Branch it more if that is what you wish to do. In three it helps you quickly generate Revenue instead of waiting for years and years before you begin to make money off of your business. If you focus on one thing you're more likely to begin to generate Revenue a lot faster, and not only that by the time you get to the point where you ready to extend your business idea you now have a foundation that you can always come to that, you know for sure generate money. So as you go about your time as you go about building your business, I want you to think about focusing on one thing. That's not too many and I hope you'll join me on the next episode. Thank you.

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