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postheadericon Introducing The Check List

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I don’t know about you but I find checklists are a very useful item. I want you to have all the tools available to make this process as easy as possible.

Attached to this page is a check list for creating your business.

Its sole purpose is to help you stay focused. This isn’t a race and if you find you need more time to complete a task, that’s ok too.

The bottom line – The check list is to give you a visual guide so you can stay on track.

Let’s Start

The first thing you need to do is give your project a name. When you establish IT’S identity it becomes real for you. Name it anything you want – just name it.

The second thing is to give it a projected end date. This date isn’t set in stone but it is a way for you to have an end goal.

A project without an end date will never be finished.

You will notice the checklist is divided into weeks. Some topics are going to spill into the next weeks. Don’t worry that’s typical. Just carry the task over.

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