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Better Business Building with Legos

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 Expires Mar 4 What is it about legos that makes them so enchanting? I personally think it’s

 [SocialAdr logo] My kids are obsessed with legos. Maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise, seeing as I was obsessed with legos when I was a kid. Heck, they’re still a lot of fun.  COUPON: Get 50% bonus credits using this link: [( Expires Mar 4 What is it about legos that makes them so enchanting? I personally think it’s because of the immediate results you get with them. Pick up block A. Pick up block B. Snap them together and BAM results. Snap snap snap snap. You’ve got a car or a plane or a sheep or a house or tower or whatever. It’s easy to tell that you’re progressing to your goal. You know what else? No one ever worries about making a mistake when they’re building with legos. There’s no fear that you might snap a brick on where it’s not supposed to go. Big deal. Take it off. Try again. Put it elsewhere. [building] Part of what makes business hard is it’s not always like legos. You might try snapping brick A onto brick B and you can’t tell if it moved you towards your goal or not. In fact, you might have to snap a LOT of bricks together before you get any answers at all. Maybe that’s why we get so hung up worrying about whether those are the right things to do for work. Because we can’t see immediately if it’s what we want. It’s part of the reason I like to focus on minimum viable products, proof of concepts, prototyping, etc. And why we try to use pre-built software for as many things as we can. I want to invest the least amount in snapping bricks together until I can tell for sure if it looks vaguely like the sky scraper, the submarine, or the tyrannosaurus that I’m intending to build. COUPON: Get 50% bonus credits using this link: [( Expires Mar 4 For me, getting that intermediate feedback helps keep me motivated. Helps keep things moving forward. After all, that’s the most important thing. To Your Success, Ben P.S. Here’s that discount link again: [(     --------------------------------------------------------------- SocialAdr 848 N. Rainbow Blvd. #3579 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101 United States --------------------------------------------------------------- [Click here to unsubscribe]( © 2009-2019 SocialAdr, LLC

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