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Recently, I was finding Paul Hartunian, the master of free advertising, who effectively juggles many different jobs. Robert commented:

Just because a lot of things have been in front of these people do not act.

Where there was so much information you're on information overload I've attended lots of workshops. A large proportion of people then froze; they wound up doing nothing.

All this data and all these authorities were there, ready to help the workshop members do what they want to do, accomplish what they want to accomplish.

They may have been given lots of great items to sell; they were given SO SEVERAL choices read debt consolidation in that one day that they froze.

Paul's position was that when we are faced with too many opportunities, we may freeze up.

Attempting to determine which of 15 or 20 choices to pursue can be annoying, especially when all of them appear to be good choices.

My granddaddy used to say, "A dog that chases two rabbits will not catch either one." He'd pause for an additional, adding, "And he'll go hungry tonight." He was trying to get me to appreciate how important it's to just pick something and do it.

Let's just take an illustration that people often see here on the net. Just how many eBooks have you bought within the past six months? Of that number, how many of them inform you how to do advertising or even to make money on line?

If a book is any good, you'll be impressed; you'll say, "Yeah, I can do this." But then, following a day or two, you'll read another really good sales page, you'll believe that you really, really need the data in this new offering. Then you'll buy still another guide, and you'll again be impressed: "Yeah, I will DO THIS.'

That routine has been repeated over and over every day throughout the Internet.

This may have happened to you. I have done it. A lot of people have.

Therefore there you sit with perhaps dozens of books, all great, dozens if not a huge selection of affiliate products, some exemplary, and page after page of site some ideas, all interesting.

Actually, you've got so many choices that you may well not understand what to complete first.

My granddaddy ran one of the largest plumbing stores in his area, and when he had traveler one of his men dithering over what to do next, he had simply say, "Son, you can not do everything first".

And neither are you able to or I. Then it doesn't really matter what type you decide on first, if all your options are good. Throw a dart when you yourself have to, but go. Make a decision. Get in to action.

For most people, getting into action means you'll be stepping into unfamiliar territory, doing things you've never done before. Just what exactly? At the very least it's interesting and exciting. But never terrifying.

You have to think again, if you think beginning your initial business is terrifying.

Wrestling a grizzly bear is terrifying. Falling from a plane without a parachute is scary.

But starting a company? Nah... That is not scary; it's just new.

And there we've the primary reason most people lock up when they face an extended list of choices. It is new floor, so they think they don't learn how to choose. (They do, but they THINK they do not.)

Here is a technique for using the horror out of decision-making. Just take that long list of choices. Say there are 15 items onto it, and you have never done some of them before.

Once the items have been examined all by you on the record, do this: Decide if all the items are ACTUALLY about equal. Cross these off, if you will find any that plainly do not measure up. You'll nevertheless be left with lots of choices.

Let us say you are left with only 10 items on your list.

Sign up for a new sheet of paper.

Produce item number 1 on it, the first item from your own original number.

Okay, that's it. That's your new set of choices - just one product.

We have already agreed that the options are more or less identical.

So now you've got your action plan. One item. No longer indecision.

Now just go take action.

And those other 9 products? They'll be there waiting whenever you have completed with the very first job.

Observe easy decision-making could be?

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