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JUST MOVE... IT IS NOT THE MVP - GET GOING

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This podcast episode addresses the common challenge of getting stuck in the "analysis paralysis" phase when developing new products or ideas. While creating a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) is a valuable step, it's often not enough. The key lies in taking the crucial next step: "just moving" and starting the implementation process.

The episode highlights the tendency to overthink and procrastinate, allowing valuable time to slip away. It emphasizes that the most important factor is to simply begin and take action. By starting the process, even with an imperfect product or idea, you can gather valuable feedback, iterate, and refine your approach over time.

The podcast delves into the psychological reasons why people often get stuck in analysis paralysis. Fear of failure, perfectionism, and the desire for certainty can all contribute to this mindset. The episode emphasizes that it's important to recognize these limiting beliefs and challenge them.

Furthermore, the podcast discusses the concept of "good enough." It highlights that striving for perfection can be counterproductive, as it can lead to endless revisions and delays. Instead, the episode encourages listeners to focus on creating a product or idea that is "good enough" to get started.

The podcast also provides practical tips for overcoming analysis paralysis. These include setting deadlines, breaking down tasks into smaller, more manageable steps, and seeking feedback from others. By taking these actions, listeners can break free from their own limitations and move forward with their projects.

This podcast emphasizes the importance of taking action and overcoming analysis paralysis. By simply "just moving" and starting the implementation process, individuals can turn their ideas into reality and achieve their goals.

Scott Schlofman
Mike Williams - Cell 801-635-7773
#sales #podcast #customerfirst #relationships #success #pipeline #funnel #sales success #selling #salescoach

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This podcast episode addresses the common challenge of getting stuck in the "analysis paralysis" phase when developing new products or ideas. While creating a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) is a valuable step, it's often not enough. The key lies in taking the crucial next step: "just moving" and starting the implementation process.

The episode highlights the tendency to overthink and procrastinate, allowing valuable time to slip away. It emphasizes that the most important factor is to simply begin and take action. By starting the process, even with an imperfect product or idea, you can gather valuable feedback, iterate, and refine your approach over time.

The podcast delves into the psychological reasons why people often get stuck in analysis paralysis. Fear of failure, perfectionism, and the desire for certainty can all contribute to this mindset. The episode emphasizes that it's important to recognize these limiting beliefs and challenge them.

Furthermore, the podcast discusses the concept of "good enough." It highlights that striving for perfection can be counterproductive, as it can lead to endless revisions and delays. Instead, the episode encourages listeners to focus on creating a product or idea that is "good enough" to get started.

The podcast also provides practical tips for overcoming analysis paralysis. These include setting deadlines, breaking down tasks into smaller, more manageable steps, and seeking feedback from others. By taking these actions, listeners can break free from their own limitations and move forward with their projects.

This podcast emphasizes the importance of taking action and overcoming analysis paralysis. By simply "just moving" and starting the implementation process, individuals can turn their ideas into reality and achieve their goals.

Scott Schlofman
Mike Williams - Cell 801-635-7773
#sales #podcast #customerfirst #relationships #success #pipeline #funnel #sales success #selling #salescoach

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