One of the questions I got in a recent survey of my list was “Sue, how did you get your big business breakthough? I know you are successful, and I would love to know exactly what you did.” Here’s my answer!
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One of the questions I got in a recent survey of my list was “Sue, how did you get your big business breakthough? I know you are successful, and I would love to know exactly what you did.” Here’s my answer!
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Great tips, Sue. I think consistency is one of the most important and least practiced of the things that make a business successful. It’s true in the arts, too. Often, it isn’t the person who is the best at what they do who succeeds, gets the gigs, sells the paintings or the books, but the one who is the most consistent about doing the work and putting it out there. It has become my new mantra.
I love your point, Paula, that it isn’t the person who is BEST at what they do, it’s the person who is the most consistent. Glad to hear it is your new mantra!
Sue