We do it the 100X Way

How many struggle with Perfectionism?

I always thought things must be done to 100% completion, yet I seemed to fail every time.

The question became: How should we do things?

We should do it the 100X Way.

Let me explain:

First, you have to put as many seeds (ideas, content, etc.) out into the world.

This is focused on Quantity.

Once the seeds are out – you are in charge to water them and take care of them.

This is giving without asking.

Just be helpful.

None of it has to do with perfection.

We are not looking for the perfect seed.

We are striving to do our job to excellence.

That everybody we help is helped.

How do we get now to the harvest?

This is the 100X.

We are in charge to do our best – seed, water, take care – be helpful.

We can’t control the growth of the plant.

The important part is – we have to prepare for a harvest.

So we plan for 100X and not 10X, but we don’t expect it.

God is giving the growth.

He is blessing the harvest.

How do we apply the 100X Way into our life?

We do everything with urgencyremember: if we don’t water – the plants die.

We do it all to excellence and aim for a 100X return.

That means we go in with a 100X input.

We don’t aim for completion of 100%.

We think and act to multiply.

Don’t hold anything back.

That’s the 100X Way.

Let’s grow together!

Your Jowi

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