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Whats going on guys. How do you guys deal with starting one project and then when it doesn't show INSTANT success, you want to go to the next one. It seems like this is a constant I deal with! The next idea is always better than the present one! :eusa_naughty::smash:
 
I suffer from the same disease, but I think I have matured over the last two years, especially so after reading MJ's book
 
I think if you believe your product is viable- and meets CENTS then it should work.... So if you say yes it will work, then you have to take your time and put in all the necessary work and effort to make it a success... You can't give up when it starts to seem gloomy...That's when you have to really push through the storm and get to the other side to come out on top.

It takes time! I would say stick with it until you feel like you have exhausted every avenue to make it a success... If we all bailed when success didn't seem INSTANT enough, I think no one would ever create anything that succeeded!

Its a success that you have CREATED something that you are waiting to succeed--- most people never even get to THAT point. They give up in the creation phase... So KEEP PUSHING and working towards your goals.

Good luck to you.
 
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The curse of the creative intellectual! I consequently suffer from the same :P

Get them all on paper, filter out the list. If you have the time and resources and management skills. Pursue multiple plans whilst looking at the big picture. Step out of the picture, evaluate progress, then decide which businesses you see yourself capitalizing on in the future; which ones will work, which ones do you like working, which ones will slowlane, which ones will fail - cut out the losers.
 

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