If you think you’re not an “idea person” or your ideas aren’t worth much…
You are not alone.
Millions of people think that way and that’s why most ideas are stillborn.
The truth is, you ARE smart enough and creative enough to come up with ideas that can help a lot of people—and pay you a lot of money in the process.
The real issue is taking action on your ideas so you can get them on the market.
Why so many ideas never see the light of day
Don Shula said, “It’s the start that stops most people.”
I agree.
For the sake of argument, let’s agree on two things…
- You are capable of originating ideas that others will pay for.
- The more you can tune out the world and use your imagination, the more ideas you’ll have.
To get started, I encourage you to write down every single idea you get.
Next, brainstorm with yourself about each idea and pursue the one that inspires you the most.
Finally, develop your idea by following this process:
I know what you’re thinking…
“I don’t know how to do this. How do I get the help I need to move my idea through each stage?”
That’s where my next two videos come in. They help you move from imagining your product or service to seeing it on the shelf…
Get the next 2 videos here!
Three videos that connect the dots
If you follow the suggestions in the video above and the two you’re about to receive, I guarantee you will transform your life.
Victor Hugo said, “There is one thing stronger than all the armies of the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.”
That’s the power of bringing your ideas to life.
Take notes on each video, and let me know what you think.
To your success,
Bob Proctor
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