It is fantastic for an entrepreneur to spring into action by making one improvement in her business. It is scary to look at a long list of improvements needed and not know where to begin or if the list will ever get completed. There is reason to smile however. The list can be completed, it can be managed. Step by step, piece by piece, the list can get done, and completing tasks is contagious. Spring into action and start making improvements with your business because it is necessary, it is important and it can be done.
Think about the old riddle,
Question: How do you eat an elephant
Answer: One bite at a time
When you think about it, the riddle just makes sense. An elephant is a big thing, a giant thing, a thing way to big to think about eating. Just the thought of sitting down to eat an elephant is an overwhelming thing. However, if instead of looking at the whole elephant you look at the job of eating an elephant as just taking a bite, the task seems more manageable. A person can take a bite because a bite is not scary. A bite of chocolate makes you want more. A bite of a red velvet cupcake makes you want more. A bite, a first step is not scary at all. A bite of the list of improvements needed is not scary, it can be managed.
If an entrepreneur took her list of improvements needed, and took the eat an elephant approach, the to do list would be a little less scary and a lot more manageable. Instead of being overwhelmed by the sheer large size of her list of improvements needed, it may be a good idea for her to spring into action, pick one item on the list, any item, and deal with that item, just the one item. Make one improvement, then sit back for a moment and enjoy the feeling of accomplishment and pride of purpose. Action is contagious, once the joy of completing one item on the improvements needed list is done, it well help spur on more action.
One by one, bite by bite the list of improvements needed will get smaller and smaller as the entrepreneur eats her elephant. Each completed task attracts attention to another task in need of completion. As the newly established pattern continues, the question stops being, "How do you eat an elephant," and becomes "Would you please pass me a napkin? I am done my meal." The eat the elephant approach is not the only approach, but it is my favorite.
In conclusion, it is fantastic to spring into action by making one improvement at a time because it can start an avalanche. The elephant of a list of improvements you have for your business can be managed, can be completed and can be done. So, spring into action, pick something, anything and get it done. Then repeat that again and again, just one thing at a time. So, the question for you this fantastic day is, what item on your business' list of improvements needed are you going to spring into action and complete today?
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