
I was reading a post by Robin from Personal Finance Management on how small savings go a long way, which I agree whole heartedly.
In fact, doing the minute things goes a long way in helping us achieve our major goals, including running a business or maintaining our personal finance. A true life example was a quote from a Marathon Runner, Toshihiko Seko, who tells it in just 12 words.
Toshihiko won the 1981 Boston Marathon and the 1983 Tokyo Marathon. He had a plan which enabled him to outrun the world's fastest runners. What was his plan? Seko said : "I run ten kilometers in the morning and twenty in the evening." When told that his plan was rather simple,he replied..."The plan is simple,but I do it every single day,365 days a year."
People fail to reach their money making goals, not because their plans are too simple, but because they aren't willing to follow their plans!
Starting a money making plan, or losing weight...all requires daily action and practice. Seko's plan was effective because he followed it everyday. Plans don't have to be complicated but they do have to be followed.
Money Making In Business Lies in Its Simplicity
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8 comments:
Good post Jay and thanks for the attribute to me.
Cheers.
Good post Jay and thanks for the attribute to me.
Got to give credit when its due ! :-)
Thanks for visiting Robin!
Jay
Hi :)
Thankyou for your interest in a link exchange with my blog. I've added your link.
Check it out here: http://www.money-in-blog.blogspot.com
You can add my link with the title "Blogging for Money: A Beginners' Guide"
Thank you
Hi Michael
Thanks for adding my link..yours is up too.
Jay
I love the tip to give credit on your own blog, not many people do it these days.
I love the tip to give credit on your own blog, not many people do it these days.
great post, very interesting to read. Since its all about business, I would like to share some infos about: business credit cards. Hope you can drop by sometimes. Thanks :)
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