Years ago, I discovered that the greater your intentionality, the greater your results.
The clearer you are in your communication, both with yourself and others, about what you want to achieve, and the more clearly you lay out your success criteria for a given project, the higher your likelihood of achieving the results you want—and the smoother the process will be in getting there.
That’s what The Impact Filter does for you. It’s a simple tool with an exponential impact. Make it a habit, and see your results and teamwork soar.
If you think back over your career, you’ll discover that your best achievements were invariably the result of clearly telling yourself and others what you wanted at the very beginning of the project.
A place of intentionality is not only where all of the best achievements in your past have started, it’s also where they’re starting right now, and where they’ll start in the future. This applies to every type of project, in both your professional life and your personal life.
Your best strategy for achieving greater cooperation with other people, whether other entrepreneurs or your team, is to know what it is you want before you get anyone else involved with your idea.
If you think back over your career, you’ll discover that your best achievements were invariably the result of clearly telling yourself and others what you wanted at the very beginning of the project.
A place of intentionality is not only where all of the best achievements in your past have started, it’s also where they’re starting right now, and where they’ll start in the future. This applies to every type of project, in both your professional life and your personal life.
Your best strategy for achieving greater cooperation with other people, whether other entrepreneurs or your team, is to know what it is you want before you get anyone else involved with your idea.
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