Tue, 21 October 2014
![]() Key Takeaways: -Even if the worst happened and the business failed. How bad would it actually be? -Learn stuff as you need to. You don't have to learn everything up front. Doing is more important that constantly trying to learn more and know it all. -Often times a hard commitment or commitment to deliver is what can really make you go out and take something on and work it out and make it happen. -If it has been done before, then it can be done. -Realize the power of saying no. You can't do it all. -Don't over complicate the model. Get it up and working and stable, then innovate, tweak and push the limits. -Consider the value of your time. Are you spending your time doing high dollar activities? -80% of your profits come from 20% of your crops. What crops are you focusing on? -80% of land is dedicated to high and medium value crops. -You don't have to quit your job to do this. Start on the side. Show Notes: permaculturevoices.com/83
Direct download: PVP083-10212014.mp3
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