A Case For Quitting - Ken Brand from Ken Brand on Vimeo.
I call BS on the notion that quitting is for losers.
It's a paradoxical example of Addition By Subtraction.
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Ken Brand
It depends what you are quiting. If you are quitting smoking that would be a good thing. If you are quitting investing because you are upset the wall street executives took all your investment money and when they were done with that talked the goverment it to giving them more of your tax dollars then you are 100% right.
The time to quit is when you are ahead, not when you are behind.
If you have clients without money they will not be able to buy a home. It is time to cut that client loose and try to find one with money.
I don't quit just because things are becoming challenging. When this happens, I re-evaluate what I am doing, how I am doing it and what I need to do to change the course.
I agree wth Michael that if buyers care not in the category of able to buy, they they do not fit my general rule of ready, willing and able. Those I let go of quicky and that is not quitting, that is a simple business decision.
Quiting & Failing are not good options 4 me so I just keep plugging along trying to make a $ or two. Have a good 1 I pln 2.
Amen brother and sisters....I say, QUIT the stuff that sucks and is not working. The definition of insanity and all that. It's wise to QUIT wisely. Cheers and success this weekend. kb
Gotta get a plan! Start with a Pla and take it one day at a time from then on.
Great thoughts, everyone has them from time to time.
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