Competitive archery. You might think it’s a fairly simple thing. After all, you’re just putting an arrow on a string, pulling back, aiming and letting go. So, it stands to reason that if you want to get really good at archer, you just have to practice aiming really well and have a steady hand right? It’s very wrong. Most competitive archers use “Archery systems” that involve 10-12 steps. Aiming is just one step among many. Other steps include:
- Set up
- Drawing
- Anchoring
- Loading
- Expansions
- Follow through
It’s quite the list of things to do. You might wonder why it takes so many steps to just shoot an arrow. Here’s why: The more you break down a process into really small steps, the easier it becomes to be consistent. It’s much easier to do small, short things consistently than it is to do large and long things.
When it comes to being a really great archer, consistency is everything. It doesn’t matter how good your aiming device is or how good your eyes are. If you’re pulling the arrow back a little differently on each shot, the arrow’s going to fly a lot differently each shot. Breaking down the whole shot cycle into simple steps, then mastering all of those steps and learning how to do them in the same exact way, every time, is the only way to achieve consistently good results in archery.
Click Funnels has a clear, simple and maybe ambitious goal: To teach you how to successfully and consistently make big commissions online. Click Funnels breaks down the path to that goal into simple steps. Think of it like this: If Click Funnels was just two really big steps that took 10 hours each, it would be completely hit or miss. There would be confusion. Everyone would do things differently. Since it’s broken down into small steps, it ensures that everyone is doing the same things which are the actions needed to achieve Click Funnel’s goal.
Russel Brunson believes that the system works. He thinks it can consistently teach you to start earning big commissions online. You’ll never know unless you try.
Here’s step 1.
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