21 Strategies to Create Profitable Joint Venture Partnerships

Put these 21 ideas to work, to power up your joint venture endeavors.

  1. Remember that “No” is not “Never”

Some people never ask again, if they get a rejection to a joint venture proposal. If that happens to you (and it will), realize it’s not a personal rejection … and it’s not a “never”.

Just continue to build your relationship with that particular professional, and ask again, when the right opportunity to pay up.

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Quitting Your Addiction to Stress

Many people don’t realize it, but stress can become an addiction over time. It’s all due to the subtle scientific reactions within your body, when the stress hormone cortisol floods your system and allows you to deal with harrowing situations.

Your adrenaline increases and you find yourself powering through tasks and completing projects with ease. When you’re not under pressure, you find yourself dragging on, procrastinating and struggling to the finish line.

Some people laugh this off by saying they “work better under pressure,” and this is why. It’s an addiction to the stress from a chemical standpoint. It’s not just a mental preference.

Learn what to do about it inside this report.

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How to Create a 3-Hour Work Schedule

A long time ago I tried to do a gazillion different things, and one day it hit me that I was just spinning my wheels.  I was trying to do so much that I wasn’t getting anything done at all.

So, I decided I would narrow it down to what’s most important to my business. I asked myself this question:

In order to make as much money as I want,
what three things do I need to get it done?

And as I sat there scribbling on paper trying to departmentalize everything into three items, a plan became so crystal clear to me that I felt like an idiot for not seeing it sooner. Maybe this will be one of those moments for you.

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Gaining More Energy in Your Life

Over the decades, our schedules have become more packed, our free time minimized, and our stress levels have soared. You pack in as much as you can possibly try to get done in a day – from carpool and commutes to activities and the gym, not to mention hours spent working and sleeping.

With all of this wear and tear on your mind and body, it’s no wonder your energy level wanes quickly and is difficult to call upon when you need it most. The good news is, you don’t have to resign yourself to a life of lethargy anymore – you’re about to learn how you can refill your energy stores and tap into them throughout the day as needed.

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