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62 Trusted Advisor Temptations to Resist

by Mark Little — last modified Jan 08, 2010 09:00 AM

In The Beginning

1. Tempted to do business, rather than design one on purpose.

2. Tempted to begin with no end in mind.

3. Tempted to chase opportunities instead of executing a thoughtful plan.

4. Tempted to chase resources rather than carefully selecting and then mastering resources chosen.

5. Tempted to not precede obstacles, bottlenecks and road-blocks with the question “what’s the goal?”

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Mark McKenna Little Speaker, Author & Trusted Advisor. In 1999 I was ready to leave the financial services industry; not because I wasn’t financially successful (I had built a multi-six figure business), but because I was overwhelmed. I had waaay too many clients & worked 84 hours per week. Rather than quit my business, I decided to try one last thing: I became passionate about relentlessly creating and implementing organized documented systems and processes into my practice. I was able to reduce my workweek to 3 days a week while quadrupling my income to well over $1 million per year of predictable recurring revenue.

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