#3 – Getting Help To Make It Happen

Okay, Rome wasn’t built in a day; neither was it built by just one person.

The biggest thinkers get other people to dream their dreams and enact their plans for them.

Thinking big means taking yourself out of the picture, at least to some extent. Trying to do everything on your own will keep things small.

Not every home computer was sold over the counter by Bill Gates. Henry Ford certainly didn’t make and sell all his own cars personally. And J.K. Rowling didn’t publicise, print, and bind the 400 million plus Harry Potter books that have sold.

To think big, you need to see yourself as a small part of a greater whole.

Enlist people who are better than you at certain aspects of what you are developing. If you’re not the most organized person, don’t just lament the fact; find someone who is über-methodical.

Even if that’s just heading to Elance and getting someone to do some admin for you. The first time you get someone to take the load off, you’ll experience the power of delegation.

Big thinkers know their personal limitations. Gather people around you who can do what you can’t to ensure your dream grows.

To your stellar success,

Mark Tyrrell
Co-founder, Uncommon Knowledge / For SelfHypnosisUSA
Author of 10 Steps to a Stellar Success Mindset

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