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Too Much Education Could Be Keeping You Poor
1. By Heather Katsonga-Woodward,
http://themoneyspotprogram.com
When it comes to education more is always better, right?
Wrong. It’s not always the case. Over the last year I have
met a couple of people who like investing in coaching and
entrepreneurship programmes but they simply do way
too many of them.
Coaching and training definitely helps with the acquisition
of knowledge but that knowledge is totally useless if you
don’t do anything with it.
One person I met had spent about £20,000 ($30,000) on various programmes within one year but hadn’t
put anything into action. I thought that was a big waste of time and money. I kept trying to emphasize to
her that she needs to start implementing what she’s learnt because that is the only way she would see
results. I hope I got through to her but I dare say even when we were talking she seemed to be
considering what programme she would do next.
INFORMATION OVERWHELM
The problem with taking part in too many programs is that you receive so much information that you
have no idea where to start with implementing it. It overwhelms and confuses you.
You’ll end up writing lists and lists of what you need to work on but ultimately if you have too much
information, you do nothing. You just move on to the next course with the hope that it helps to bring
clarity to your confusion.
LAGS BETWEEN LEARNING AND DOING
If you leave a long gap between learning
something and incorporating it into your
business then you forget about it. You
never get round to implementing it.
If you’ve paid for a simple program then this is not an issue but the more expensive programmes usually
pack in a lot of homework and you have to do all of it to get the maximum benefit.
Don’t wait a long time to start working with something that you’ve learnt. If you can’t implement it, find
someone who has the time and capacity to do it for you.
THE RIGHT WAY TO INVEST IN TRAINING: REVISE WORK ALREADY DONE
There are a variety of “right” ways to get the most from training.
2. By Heather Katsonga-Woodward,
http://themoneyspotprogram.com
If you’ve paid to learn something then you have to implement it otherwise you’re just pouring money
down the drain.
If you’ve invested in a quality programme, implement what you’re learning as you go along. Then,
before moving on to a new programme, go over the material one more time to make sure you’ve got
everything before investing in something new.
The first time you go through training you will inevitably only
implement the easiest or base-level concepts into your business. The
second time you go through the material, there will be more you can
implement or that you didn’t consider the first time round.
Sometimes success or a boost in earnings isn’t the result of making a huge sweeping change, the
correct, small tweak can lead to massive returns.
Yes, as someone who has a program on How To Build A 6-Figure Product Business I should be saying so
loads of coaching, pack in as much knowledge as possible but I’d be lying if I did that. Implementation of
existing knowledge can be more important that acquiring now knowledge…