Don’t Make Me Niche Slap You
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Summary
- I call it "Niche Slapping," which is about focusing on just one thing rather than trying to juggle many.
- There are many ways to make money, like real estate, hair salons, or lawnmowing business, but you can't make money in all of them at once.
- Trying to do too many things at once makes you less successful. It's arrogant to think you can do three things better than someone doing only one.
- Any business can work, but none will succeed unless you focus and dedicate yourself to just one.
- Your competitor who focuses on one thing will always outperform you if you're trying to do too much.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing the concept of "Niche Slapping" by focusing all your efforts on just one business or project. This means choosing one area where you can excel rather than trying to juggle multiple ideas at once. Your efforts will have more impact if they're concentrated rather than spread thin.
Next, make a list of all the business ideas or projects you're currently involved in. Evaluate each based on your passion, skills, and market demand. Once you've identified the one that stands out, dedicate yourself fully to it. This will likely bring more success than spreading yourself too thin across multiple ventures.
A good way of staying focused is to set specific goals for the chosen project. Break these down into small, actionable tasks. This helps maintain momentum and makes the bigger goal less overwhelming.
Every week, review your progress. If something isn’t working, adjust your approach, but don’t switch to a completely different venture. Remember, success requires consistent focus.
Talk to your competitors or study them if talking isn’t an option. Learn what they are doing right while focusing on the same single business area as theirs. This can offer insights into what works and what doesn’t without dividing your attention.
Lastly, remember that it’s okay to say no to other opportunities. It’s not about doing everything; it’s about doing one thing well. This approach not only boosts your chances of success but also helps reduce stress.