Uncle Mao's Entrepreneurship Course 2-day3
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This time, Uncle Mao's incisive view is: share immediately after reading a book, and focus on practice.
I consider myself a book lover, but if you ask me what books I have read? What did you talk about? What did you learn from it? What knowledge have you learned from your life?
I must be puzzled and puzzled now. If you read so many books and fail to apply what you have learned, isn't that a waste of reading?
I once saw what a master said. There are no books to read for nothing. They all melt into your blood and are reflected in your cultivation. This sentence sounds reasonable. At that time, I was deeply convinced, thinking that after reading it, all the fragrance of the book flowed in my blood, thus ignoring the importance of applying what I have learned immediately. I regret it now.
actually, it's better to learn to do it once than to read it a hundred times.
I remember reading the book "The Greatest Salesman in the World" which describes joe girard. I was very excited when I read this book. After reading an article, most of the contents are memorized, and then practice in life according to the contents in the book.
for example, there is a principle in the book: act immediately. During that time, I did a lot of things as soon as I thought of it. I didn't delay or hesitate, so I did many things that others thought I couldn't do. For example, run training courses, open supermarkets, open restaurants and so on.
In everyone's eyes, I am an extremely energetic person, and they even nicknamed me "fighter".
In those years of immediate action, although there were many difficulties and setbacks, we shook the dust and continued to move forward with high spirits. At that time, the heart was fearless, and life at that time was full of happiness.
but I don't know when it started, and the bad habit of procrastination gave way to immediate action. Everything has become vacant. Many things are done at the beginning, but there is no end. Now, although it is not as hard as before, my heart is getting more and more tired.
Uncle Mao's proposal of writing a list of practices after reading a book, which evolved into an awesome person, woke me up from my dream.
Next, I set myself the goal of becoming a great person in small-scale catering industry. The things to be done in the future are:
1. Learn the knowledge of catering management, combine the actual situation of your own store, sum up the appropriate successful management methods, and write them out to share with you.
2. Learn from three great people in this industry within half a year, and strive to turn over the performance, and you can introduce relevant experience to others.
3. Within three years, we will have 51 small catering brand stores, and strive to become a real cow in this region.
no matter how many books you read, the most important thing is to learn to use them. Seeing is better than practicing.