Do You Suffer From Grasshopperitis
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Do You Suffer From Grasshopperitis?
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Summary:
There's a widespread issue among those eager to work from home and make money online. This condition, known as Grasshopperitis, creeps in unknowingly, leaving victims unaware until it's too late.
Grasshopperitis tempts its victims to jump from one business venture to another without dedicating enough time to succeed in any. People often find themselves racking up credit card bills, chasing the next big opportunity.
This problem is rampant in the internet marketing world, where exaggerated promises of quick riches lead to unrealistic expectations. The dream of luxury draws victims in, replacing rational thought with impulsive decisions.
Fast forward six months, and many have already abandoned their efforts, convinced they cannot succeed. This scenario explains why Grasshopperitis affects over 95% of newcomers to the industry.
But fear not, there is a remedy. The cure for this condition involves focus?"a simple word, yet challenging for many to maintain consistently.
Focus means selecting one rewarding opportunity that truly excites you and dedicating yourself to it wholeheartedly. It involves avoiding the urge to chase every new offer that appears.
To find focus, research thoroughly instead of rushing into every enticing offer. Consider what aligns with your goals. Are you motivated by commissions or interested in affiliate marketing? Is eBay a suitable avenue for you? Does managing a membership site appeal to you?
Achieving focus requires careful thought about your objectives and the time you can dedicate. Once you've chosen a business model, disregard other tempting offers. Resist distractions to prevent a relapse into Grasshopperitis.
Unwanted offers should be deleted immediately and added to your spam filter. Unsubscribe from emails that might lure you with persuasive language.
Grasshopperitis?"and its sibling, Unrealisticitis (a topic for another day)?"can be managed by committing fully to one business venture. Success with one venture can eventually open the door to others.
Personally, I manage multiple online businesses, including an online magazine, a booklet website, a membership site, and a podcast directory. The key is not to limit your potential but to prevent the harm caused by constant jumping from one venture to another.
If you recognize that you might suffer from Grasshopperitis, take the next three days to reassess your goals and devise a focused plan. Stick to it, and watch your efforts pay off.
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