On this episode of The Wednesday Call podcast, Andy Albright shares the power of building a pipeline with an old parable that still rings true.
Parable of the Pipeline Moral:
The moral of the story is that we tend to trade time for money. We mistakenly focus on the money in the present moment but ignore what may happen in the future. Therefore, while you're still young or have energy, you must build your pipeline so that one day, it will take care of you when you're unable to work or decide to leave your job.
Parable of the Pipeline Mission:
"You can have everything in life that you want if you will just help enough people get what they want." -- Zig Ziglar
Parable of the Pipeline Lessons:
• Be Duplicatable not Innovative (success is copied)
Be Predictable not Occasional (consistency dictates
effort)
• Seek Momentum not Waiting (motion creates
devotion)
• Be Intentional not Aimless (destination is defined)
• Seek Distinction not Average (results are earned)
• Be Expanding not Comfortable (consequence
motivates urgency)
• Be Proactive not Reactive (future favors bold)
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