Leaders: Meet this 10-letter Word, Your Biggest Enemy!

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Let’s talk about the biggest enemy that leaders, in every industry, face. The enemy that makes you feel terrible. The enemy that doesn’t let you complete your work, the enemy that’s holding you back from reaching your full potential.

It’s a 10-letter word and you already know it. Before I reveal what it is… take a quick moment… pause the video and subscribe to my channel so that you won’t miss any future breakthrough videos and downloads like this.

Done that? Good. Let’s proceed.

The 10-letter word I told you about is… PERFECTION.

A thought-leader’s worst enemy. The number one trait that’s responsible for clipping the wings of the most beautiful and grand dreams of people. And the worst part is… you don’t even know you have this enemy in the vicinity. In fact, perfection comes along disguised as a great positive trait.

You keep waiting for the time to be PERFECT… you wait for the world to be PERFECT… you wait to gather more experience to be PERFECT.

The Bad news is… PERFECT doesn’t exist…….. The good news is.. you don’t have to be PERFECT and still make it to the top as a sought-after expert, entrepreneur, professional, or a thought-leader in your industry.

How? Just do it.. as Nike says. Use the “Microsoft Strategy”, if you want to. The company has become one of the top most valued businesses in the world and none of their products are perfect. Even when they launch new products, they are full of bugs and glitches. They launch, then they get the feedback, they improvise, and come up with updates… again and again. Each time, the product improves.

You can do the same. I teach these kinds of stuff to my first-time authors, who are mostly experts, entrepreneurs and professionals. The mantra is simple…. Get started, get help, and achieve bigger results. Focus on starting now and refining tomorrow… because waiting for perfection is like feeding the enemy. Getting started kills it. How long will you keep letting perfectionism stop your breakthroughs? And more importantly, why?

The time you’re spending on being perfect, refining, improving, gathering expertise, could be spent SERVING the ones who need you. And the reality is, if you wait too long, yielding to perfectionism, you may become obsolete and irrelevant in this fast world.

So what SHOULD you be doing instead?

Join me and thousands of other leaders at www.raamanand.com. That’s where I teach advanced strategies on how to make it super simple for you to process your experience, knowledge, expertise, and insights, and turn them into a bestselling, non-fiction book that drives RESULTS for both you, and your audience.

Here’s a quick summary of how it works…

One… Choose your goal as an author.

Two… Find out who is going to read your book by figuring out your audience demographic and psychographic profiles.

Three… Discover topic ideas that align with your goals and your readers goals.

Four… Create an outline. This is like a blueprint for a building.

Five… Follow a system to create your book and get it published in a big way.

It’s time to elevate your influence, income and leadership. There is no greater gift than to be able to influence, support, and lead the most important people in your life. Your clients, customers, followers, team members, partners, family and your community.

This is your invitation to the greatest opportunity for becoming a thought-leader in your industry. I challenge you to explore the opportunity to find your message and spread it across the world in a big way, through books. The way you respond TODAY to this challenge will ripple through your life for decades. Now more than ever is the time to dig in, level-up, and invest in yourself.  THIS is when you need to make POWERFUL DECISIONS……so when the dust settles down and the world recovers…. You will be positioned for MASSIVE success.

NOW is the time to step forward …to be the beacon of light for others… and lead… by writing your own book. Let me teach you how at www.raamanand.com. See ya there, thank you!

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