The Four P’s of Progress

The Four P’s of Progress: Passion, Purpose, Plan and Prosperity:

  1. Passion – what gets you out of bed each day
  2. Purpose – what feeds your spirit and makes everything worth it
  3. Plan – how to earn a living through your passion and purpose
  4. Prosperity – the benefits of a well executed plan

Whether you are new to the Internet, work part-time, have limited financial resources, are lost in the era of computer technology or feel a bit overwhelmed with where to start, we want you to know you can empower yourself and reach for your dreams!

So tell us, what gets you out of bed each morning? What feeds your spirit?  Tell the world what you really want out of your business and your life! Share your comments below and we’ll help you with the next steps… developing a realistic plan that leads to tangible results and the prosperity you’ve been dreaming of.

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11 Responses to “The Four P’s of Progress”

  1. Philip Robillard says:

    This is really good stuff and makes a lot of sense. I love your training videos and get a lot out of them.

  2. Alicia Bausley says:

    Hi Philip,

    I’m so happy to hear it makes sense!! Seriously, I get so excited and enthusiastic when I teach…I’m afraid I talk a little too too fast! Really appreciate you taking the time to drop me a message. Thank you so much.

    Warm regards,

    Alicia

  3. Hi Alicia;

    Great video! It’s so refreshing to have a training video that actually shows the average person how to make money online and exactly what they need to do that.

    Sharing realistic expectations in terms of how much money they will make and that they don’t have to try to make a million dollars next month. It takes the pressure off and allows us to do this in a manner that works for us and doesn’t set us up for failure.

    I appreciate that I won’t ever see you standing in a picture with a flashy car saying, “This could be you”.
    Your down to earth approach and value based information is greatly appreciated!

    All my best,

    Kathy

  4. Alicia,
    Well done. I like how you draw the big picture, but then take it down to an actionable level of detail.

    Keep setting realistic expectations … we all need it, but especially people just starting out.

    Thanks,
    Michael Wilson

  5. Bonnie Wilson says:

    Hi Alicia,

    I truly concur with your statement on the “importance of education”. I found your suggestion to “break out” and explore other materials that are available within the industry to be a a very good recommendation.

    Good stuff,
    Bonnie

  6. Alicia Bausley says:

    Dear Kathy,

    Lisa and I wanted to present training that could speak to the small business entrepreneur who was just like us. Realistic expectations make sense…you don’t get huge disappointments and you can set goals that are achievable and then feel terrific because you reached them! It’s great that you want to make a million dollars a year (or more!),but in truth, it very seldom happens without a lot of hard work and overcoming many challenges.

    Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. We really appreciate you being here!

    Warm regards,

    Alicia

  7. Alicia Bausley says:

    Dear Bonnie,

    How are YOU?? Great to see you here and so glad to know that you took my advice to look at ALL the materials/people/courses etc you can learn from in this industry. I’d love to hear what you are doing. Ben and I are still praying for you and your family!!

    Sending love,

    Alicia

  8. Alicia,

    This is such an enlightening message. I feel so good and EMPOWERED after watching and listening to you.

    Thank you for all the information you are sharing with us and I plan on spreading the word out like you.

    I certainly see big changes in you from the time I first became acquainted with you and they are ALL good.

    Thank you again!

    Donna Harris

  9. Tom Roach says:

    Alicia,
    The analogy you used about traveling to a new city, that put things into perspective. With all the information being delivered on a daily basis I can see how easy it is to get caught up in “information overload”, this plan
    or map of the 4 P’s makes practical sense.

    Thank you,
    Tom

  10. Fran says:

    Alicia,

    Thanks so much for this video (I haven’t looked at the first 4 yet… but absolutely will make time for them now).

    Your presentation was just what I needed: a point-by-point, step-by-step guide. I keep getting off track and you covered a lot of great points to keep me on track… especially the reminder that I have to work at my business EVERY DAY … consistency. That is my greatest challenge. With being an extreme commuter (90 miles) and being the caregiver of an elderly parent it can be challenging.

    I look forward to implementing the 4 Ps daily.

    Thanks again,
    Fran G.

  11. Alicia Bausley says:

    Hi Fran,

    Thank YOU for stopping by and providing us your comments! Be on the look out, too, for some more training coming your way (special Webinar coming up!). I appreciate how challenging it can be with a big commute and caring for a loved one. We’ll be here to help and support you!

    Warmest regards,

    Alicia

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