228. Express Tip #114: Becoming a Winner by Taking the Small Action

Annette Walter

September 16, 2022

This topic might sound cliché, but it is very important. The difference between winners and losers is that the winners take the small action. To drill down more into how to become a winner, let’s talk about action and momentum. 

Action: Both winners and losers have big goals, but the winners get to the goals because they take actionable steps toward those goals. If you haven’t read “Atomic Habits” by DKJFKD I highly recommend it. What are the small actions you can take to become a winner in your business? 

Momentum: Having positive momentum is key. Sometimes we can spiral with negative thoughts and this makes more likely to sit around in a fog rather than take action. A positive repetitive behavior of action makes you become a winner. It might be something as simple as picking up the phone and making a call that will put you on the right track. 

When you pair taking action and creating positive momentum, you will make huge strides in your business. Remember, everybody has goals and dreams, but those with action and momentum are the ones who become winners.

Keep evolving, entrepreneur! I see you, I get you, and I’m so proud of you.

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About Annette Walter

Much like Marcus Lemonis, host of CNBC’s “The Profit,” who lends his expertise to struggling businesses, Annette analyzes businesses, supports them with the right resources, and designs the plan they need to go from surviving to thriving.

Annette Walter has started, acquired, owned, and operated more than 15 companies in her lifetime. As a wife, mother of two boys, and owner of a national company, Timber Industries (a BBJ Top 50 Women-Owned Business, BBJ Top 25 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned Business and Inc.5000 list honoree), she can serve her true purpose and passion in coaching and consulting entrepreneurs through her business coaching company, iEvolve Consulting. Annette works with business owners across the globe in various industries to support their overall well-being, teams, and operations. As an operations expert and strategist, she works with business owners to help them identify organizational gaps and opportunities in their companies. She works with businesses to help make their finances, marketing efforts, technology solutions, and sales more efficient and effective.

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