In today's publication, I talked about how you should celebrate your small wins as a business person, How important it is to involve in Facebook ads to grow your business, and a psychology gift as a business owner (In hopes to help you grow)
You have to be mindful of small wins. I know you have been constantly bombarded with the idea of celebrating your small wins. Not bad, but it can keep you average. It can make you overly dependent on a wrong mechanism simply because it gave you your small win - and hence, promises to give you more if you continue doing it. For example, when you take step ABC and get result 123, the small result you get makes you fully dependent on step ABC as the right step. And even if it's not the right step, but because it actually gave you a small win (Result 123), you will most likely hold on to those steps and continuously do them diligently, hoping that it will usher in the bigger result.
Like P.K would say, "What has been done does not necessarily remain a survival tool for what is and what is to come; except we can deliberately observe the link between the time variables." As you celebrate your small wins, rather than focusing solely on the method, find the principle. Also, as a business minded person, I want you to know that advertising is the only marketing strategy that is guaranteed never to fail if done well. You can never go wrong by advertising if you understand the three core phases of advertising. Yes, advertising is in three phases, but the majority of people know only one. They miss out on the most critical elements, which are phases one and three, and focus solely on phase two.
Trust me, you can set up a Facebook ad in less than 5 minutes. You doubt? Join me here on hive by a follow so you don't miss out on my other publications about this or you can always browse your way out if you can't wait for my daily publications. You can see via YouTube videos as they break down the phases of Facebook Ads and explain why many people do not get results even after running Facebook ads. Here is the Psychology 102: Customer retention is critical in a rapidly changing world. Now, do you know why Facebook introduced the icon (...) showing that someone is typing? Or the icon that says (XYZ is typing)? The Cult of Facebook.