What a 14-Hour Roadtrip Can Teach You About the Importance of Planning

by | Jun 10, 2013 | Unleash the Flow of Money, Virtual Events & Telesummits | 1 comment

So many plan their vacations and their weddings, but when it comes to planning programs that can help increase revenue, so many just do and fail to plan.

I just don’t get it – many will take the time to plan what their daily activities will be when traveling, but won’t take the time to plan an online marketing strategy.

Weird…

But I know that’s not you. And to remind you of how important it is to plan, I’m including a clip from a presentation I did where I recounted a miserable road trip. The drive should’ve taken no more than 9-hours, however, because we failed to plan, the drive took 14.

Play the video below so you’re reminded of the importance of planning any business venture. Treat it with the same seriousness as your upcoming vacation or wedding.

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Join me on Friday June 21, 2013 at 12pm Eastern…

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1 Comment

  1. Kim Hawkins

    Love it Leesa! Even with the latest gizmo — the GPS — it’s still important to have a physical map that you can touch and feel. Blindly following the verbal directions from that little contraption can have you arriving in the oddest places! I look forward to your upcoming post on planning a successful telesummit.