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The Big Value in Small Change

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Have you ever dreamed about an ideal business ... your ideal business . If you could call upon that Genie in a bottle and be granted the business-wish of your dreams, what would it be? What would your ideal business be like? What would you be doing? Who would be working with you?

Have you ever dreamed about an ideal business...your ideal business?

If you could call upon that Genie in a bottle and be granted the business-wish of your dreams, what would it be?

What would your ideal business be like?

What would you be doing?

Who would be working with you?

What would they be doing?

Now, unfortunately, if you are like the rest of us, there is no Genie so wishing will accomplish nothing.

If your dream about your ideal business is to come true then you will have to do a gap analysis of some sort to figure out how much must be accomplished to get from here to there. You will have to think. You will have to act. You will have to persuade other people, your followers, to do the same.

If you expend the energy to think, act, and persuade then you have a chance to build your ideal business.

You will build your ideal business through a series of small changes.

Do not allow others to distract or dissuade you by arguing about the reasons for or the value in a small change.

You know it...as you build your ideal business each piece of small change contains big value.

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"The man who sets his whole mind on the doing of each task as it is presented, who puts into it energy and intelligence, shutting all else out from his mind, and striving to do that one thing, no matter how small, completely and perfectly, detaching himself from all reward in his task - that man will every day be acquiring greater command over his mind, and will, by ever-ascending degrees, become at last a man of power - a Master." James Allen ‘Byways of Blessedness’, (1904)