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<blockquote data-quote="Corollary" data-source="post: 952286" data-attributes="member: 12347"><p>Once I decide to ease up working on my business, I'm going to pay someone for one-on-one help in the following areas: game, speaking, and nutrition. I'll even consider paying for mental results coaching as well if I can find someone who isn't a charlatan.</p><p></p><p>I coach others myself, so I know the value of having direct assistance from someone.</p><p></p><p>I know I <em>could </em> do all those things above on my own, but getting help from someone should make the process of getting the result I want more effective and efficient. I've spent too long half-reading books, half-finishing online courses, and half-assing doing the things necessary to improve. And as a result, I haven't improved nearly as much as I want.</p><p></p><p>Some reasons why getting one-on-one help works:</p><p></p><p>Investment - paying more money makes you more committed.</p><p></p><p>Accountability - you're forced to answer to someone if you don't follow through.</p><p></p><p>Clarity - they make the decisions for you so you don't get paralyzed by an infinite number of paths.</p><p></p><p>Feedback - you know for sure that what you're doing is working.</p><p></p><p>Motivation - they'll be there for you when you're at your weakest.</p><p></p><p>If anyone thinks paying for help is too expensive, then I say you need to figure out how to make more money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corollary, post: 952286, member: 12347"] Once I decide to ease up working on my business, I'm going to pay someone for one-on-one help in the following areas: game, speaking, and nutrition. I'll even consider paying for mental results coaching as well if I can find someone who isn't a charlatan. I coach others myself, so I know the value of having direct assistance from someone. I know I [i]could [/i] do all those things above on my own, but getting help from someone should make the process of getting the result I want more effective and efficient. I've spent too long half-reading books, half-finishing online courses, and half-assing doing the things necessary to improve. And as a result, I haven't improved nearly as much as I want. Some reasons why getting one-on-one help works: Investment - paying more money makes you more committed. Accountability - you're forced to answer to someone if you don't follow through. Clarity - they make the decisions for you so you don't get paralyzed by an infinite number of paths. Feedback - you know for sure that what you're doing is working. Motivation - they'll be there for you when you're at your weakest. If anyone thinks paying for help is too expensive, then I say you need to figure out how to make more money. [/QUOTE]
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