Adrian Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “How Big Should Your Business Goals Be?”. [Adrian Newman’s Article]

Adrian Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:

How Big Should Your Business Goals Be?

Isn’t it great to think big? I mean huge, like beyond your dreams into a realm of wealth and success that would put old episodes of “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” to shame.

You may be picturing your small business achieving national and international success. You can see it knocking the big players off the map. It’s a pretty wonderful vision. Don’t let me
ruin your daydream. I say keep it alive. But, there’s something you should never forget to do; think small to get to bigger goals.

That’s right. Many believe that the key to big success is to always have big goals and always think big. And, of course, keep those big plans on your mind. But first, think of the small
goals that can lead you to bigger success.

In interviews, you’ll often hear multi-millionaires (and billionaires) talk of how they got started. Sure, many wanted to achieve success, but their first successes were small. Success
came in the form of a small business lasting through that first tough year. Success came with the hiring of their first employee. Without these first, and albeit much smaller, accomplishments, the following success may never have been possible.

This week, make it your strategy to focus on the small goals for your future success. Picture making that first big sale or sealing that one deal that could connect you to much larger deals in the
future.

Keep on thinking big, but never forget that small steps can get you to your destination, because few people ever leap their way
to success.

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