Sarah Arnold-Hall

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It Gets to Be Simple

For the first year of my business, I was constantly frustrated.

I was fluffing around doing things that seemed like they were helping, but they weren’t.

So when I finally went full time, it was because I got crystal clear on the EXACT actions I had to do to create success, and I only did those things.

I stopped making my YouTube videos.

I stopped my morning routine.

I stopped watching free trainings.

I stopped thinking about what I ate or when I worked out.

I stopped anything that wasn’t absolutely 100% do or die essential to my success.

I zeroed in on ONLY the most important, non-negotiable tasks that would get me to my goal of being full time in my business.

Growing my audience.

Connecting with people.

Offering to help people.

For 90 days I didn’t do anything else.

I’ve actually got a spreadsheet that shows what I did every day for those 3 months. What worked, what didn’t, what I posted, when I posted it.

I simplified it to the only things that mattered.

Chances are, the goal you have isn’t complex to create either.

You don’t need any more information.

You know what you need to do.

It’s simply a matter of doing those things and not doing anything else.

Make a simple list of the non-negotiables that will get you to your goal. No extra fluff.

The do that, and only that .