This week’s question from my portal “The Neagle Code: Directions for Life” comes from Carly B.
Hi David,
If you want something really bad and right away, is that a sign that you’re on the verge of a quantum leap?
Good question. Really good question.
When you want something right away, when you want to make a quantum leap, you have to ask yourself the question:
Do I want to do it right away because I’m in fear of something?
Is there any fear behind the wanting of a quantum leap?
If there is, you need to change that.
The desire to make a quantum leap should only come from a positive place.
Almost everybody that really, really wants a quantum leap is coming from some kind of fear.
A quantum leap happens when we become aware of something that we weren’t aware of, and that awareness allows us to make a really markable gain in what we’re doing.
For example, when I went from $20,000 to $62,000 in a month, that was a quantum leap.
It did not follow any of the rules in my mind for how that was supposed to happen.
I saw an opportunity that I hadn’t seen before, and I took advantage of it. Meaning I took action immediately toward it!
That’s really when a quantum leap happens.
Don’t focus on a quantum leap…focus on being consistent
Remember, running a business is about being consistent in what you do on a daily basis to grow and move forward to hit the goals that you set.
Sometimes you will have quantum leaps, sometimes you won’t.
P.S. Whenever you’re ready… here are 3 ways I can help you grow YOUR business:
- Listen to The Successful Mind Podcast. Three times per week I drop cutting edge information and strategies relating to success mindset, leadership, wealth creation and relationships.
- Join other like-minded small business owners in my Transformation 2020 Facebook Group! Allow us to be a place to share ideas, get advice and meet others who value truth and growth!
- Join me at The Art of Success Virtual Summit! This October I’m getting a group of amazing business owners for 3 days to work on exponentially growing their business.
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