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No doubt about it: the current financial climate is claiming unsuspecting victims at every turn. No one knows who could be next.
So how are YOU responding to this threat? Are you crossing your fingers and hoping for the best? Or are you putting together a "Plan B" just in case?
My recommendation is to make a "Plan B." Because when you take time to consider all your options, it gives you more control. Why willingly trap yourself in a corner when, with a little forethought, you could have an escape route in place?
Now I realize that thinking about alternate plans is a challenge for some people. It smacks of change, and change is hard. Even THINKING about change can be stressful. So don't think of "Plan B" as change. Think of it as "exploring your options" as you play a REALLY tough game of WHAT IF? with yourself:
What if you lose your job?
What if you have to relocate?
What if you have to change industries?
Does is make you nervous just thinking about it? It's probably because you don't have an alternate plan! Or, if you're really happy where you're at or if you've been there a long time, just the idea of having to look for something else is nerve-wracking. It's like being part of a couple for years and years and then suddenly finding yourself single again. Just how in the heck do you "get back in the game"?
Great Video!
As seasoned marketers we have found that having more than one opportunity for our prospects is the best use of our marketing resources. We have a top tier as our primary business and a lower price as a secondary for people who dont qualify for the higher one. You paid for the lead one way or another!
quixotic51 3 years ago