Eight Steps to Web Success - Step 8: Continuous Action Theory
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This is a concept I have been trying to hammer home this whole article. The continuous action theory emphasizes the need to do something on a regular basis to help you reach your goals. Wake up each morning and say, "what can I do today to reach my goals?"
This list of 8 steps is a great start. Put this list next to your computer each morning and don't do anything else until you have accomplished the items on this list. You will see your web business move forward. You will have more web sites linking to you. More customers will come back to see your new content. People receiving email from you will want to read more about your business and will click on the links provided in the email.
I have a friend that sometimes runs into problems with money. He knows that his family spends too much money, he wants to control his spending, and he knows the right thing to do. Many of you will read this article and say, yes, these steps are the correct process to building a web business. But will you take the correct steps?
Will you put continuous action into reality? Once you start doing the right things it is easy to keep it going. The old law of inertia, a body in motion will remain in motion and requires less energy to keep it in motion applies here. Take action today and then again tomorrow and the next day to make it happen for your web business.
It takes 21 days to create a new habit. Mark on your calendar 21 days into the future and then follow these steps for 21 days. See what happens, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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