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Click Here to go the Super Affiliate Handbook website ______________________________________________________________________ "Don't make mistakes." That's a message we learn repeatedly from the time we're old enough to understand. In school, the person whose test has the fewest mistakes makes the best grade. In sports, the team that makes the fewest mistakes usually wins. And at work, we learn that the fastest way to do a job is to do it right the first time. It's great advice when the rules and procedures are clearly defined and the right answers are known. But that's not the environment of a home-based business. The problems you encounter cannot always be solved by following the rules. The options are many and the answers to important questions are unknown. The only way to truly find out if something will work is to try it. How do you know if your customers will buy your great new product idea before you invest your time and money in developing it? You don't. How do you know if that marketing campaign you're about to spend a small fortune on will pay off? You don't. How do you know if your partner in a joint venture will live up to his end of the bargain? You don't. Running a home-based business is an endless journey into uncharted waters. If you wait for someone to give you the right answers, you'll wait forever, and waiting pays very poorly. Instead of waiting, resolve to make the best decisions you can, try out new ideas, learn from the results, and keep trying. An anonymous philosopher described his formula for success this way: Success is the result of making good decisions. Good decisions come from good judgment. Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment.
Does this mean that you should consciously try to make mistakes? Of course not. The best way to learn is from the mistakes and good fortunes of others. And it's always less expensive to learn on someone else's nickel. But don't expect to be perfect, and don't let the fear of making mistakes keep you from experimenting with new ideas to improve and grow your business. Every mistake and setback carries the seeds of future successes if you are smart enough to look for and learn from them.
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