Daydreaming is a popular pastime for every single person. And it’s an important part of visualising your future success and goals. Visualisation can include dreaming about how successful you want to become, how you want to develop your business or career, even just about that car you want. Dreaming can be very enjoyable — but it can also be very addictive .
That’s why so many business businesses can sell you on a dream. Because you’re already hooked on it.
The power of dreams is never more evident than in the business of selling. Many businesses and their marketing departments have found a loophole to avoid having to deliver anything of real value by focusing on selling to people exactly what they want to be sold. Dreams.
Key warning signs to look out for are:
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- In business, if someone is telling you it’s easy they are misleading you. Business is hard, and succeeding at it even more so. Few things that are worth having are able to be had without work.
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- If you are impressed with their promises, ask for evidence of prior results. For example, don’t pay someone to help you in an area that they themselves have not succeeded in.
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- If you feel rushed, don’t do it. Rushing into any decision in life most often results in regret so take your time and do your research. Don’t be impulsive.
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- Google them. A very simple way to find out who they are, what is their track record in this area in which they are selling the dream.
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- Limit your time around them. Don’t spend week long conferences or 8-hour day workshops alone with these people. If they are professional bullshit artists then they will have more ability to brainwash you the longer you spend with them.
Listen to your gut.

