Grow your business and personal passion projects by considering some of Jeff Rose’s tips.

July 11, 2019 2 min read

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In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Jeff Rose discusses how many of the high-profile opportunities he received because he put himself out there.

Often, entrepreneurs feel paralyzed when they see the impressive work of others, and as a result, they do not make the plunge on their own endeavors. This line of thinking is not productive, says Rose. For one, he points out there is no such thing as perfection and that your “80 percent may be someone else’s 100 percent.” 

To make any real progress in your business, you need to take action instead of waiting around to achieve perfection. Opportunities will only present themselves if you put forth the effort.

Related: What Are the Right Questions to Ask When You’re Starting Your First Business?

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