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How to generate BIG profitable business ideas in 9 easy steps

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If you’re not making enough money… If your business isn’t growing fast enough… I

If you’re not making enough money… If your business isn’t growing fast enough… I’d say there’s a 98% chance it’s because you are thinking too small. But I have good news: Thinking BIG is a learnable skill. Your thinking can get MUCH bigger — just like your bench press or your deadlift — with the right kind of exercise. That’s why I want to share a fantastic thought exercise I learned from author and financial expert, James Altucher. It’s called “The 10 Big Ideas Challenge.” Just follow these 9 easy steps to inspire BIG, powerful ideas that can ignite new growth and profits in your business... Step 1 – Pick a theme topic for the exercise (sales, lead gen, networking, leadership) Step 2 – Write down 10 crazy big ideas about how you can 10X this attribute in your business Step 3 – For an extra challenge, make it 20 ideas Step 4 – This could include things like renting a billboard, starting a YT channel, creating a high converting $97 product and running FB ads to sell it, spending $1,000 at a charity auction to get someone’s time or attention, sending out 500 copies of your book, calling every local business in the phone book, knocking on 100 doors this week — whatever applies for your particular situation Step 5 – Do NOT edit yourself... write down every crazy idea that comes to you Step 6 – When you are done, choose the ones that make the most sense and figure out how to implement the top 2-3 ideas Step 7 – BONUS: Share your ideas with a mentor or colleague you trust and ask for feedback Step 8 – Do this at least once per week Step 9 – BONUS: Do this with someone 10X’s more successful than you and observe how they think differently and bigger from you. Try to model that thinking for future exercises. That’s it! Don’t let the simplicity of this exercise fool you… Doing this type of thinking repeatedly trains your brain to think bigger. It’s no different than training your muscles or cardiovascular system… Consider this exercise a “workout” that grows your brain, business, and bank account Success Loves Speed, Craig PS - If you’re ready to 2X your income (or more) while working 10 less hours per week... ... Just REPLY to this email with the words “2X 10 LESS” and we'll set up a time to chat with you to find out if we can help. [Spacer] [Spacer] [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Spacer] [Spacer] [Whitelist]( [Contact]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Early To Rise Publishing, LLC, 1312 17th St # 72422, Denver, CO 80202, United States

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