Analogies help us understand a topic. It usually takes what's complex and simplifies it.

Today, we're looking at the game of golf and extracting some fundamental principles.

Although I'm not a golfer, I've lived with an avid golfer for over 35 years. So often, I'm amazed that playing the game well has nothing to do with motivation but dedication. It's a dedication to improve one thing, how you hit the ball.

These principles found in a highly competitive game are relevant for today's online entrepreneurs.

In this episode, you'll discover: 

Which three training objectives matter most in golf and business. What are the variables, and why do they affect our desired outcome? Why simplicity is the key to success.


You'll also discover steps you can take to get your virtual business up to par and keep it at par!

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