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		<title>How Opportunity Often Presents Itself</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On a recent Sunday, we attended a college graduation with thousands of other people. At one point, we wanted a cup of coffee. We noticed a food court in the distance, but when we got closer we realized nothing was open. We were puzzled &#8211; why wouldn&#8217;t they be open on a day with so...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/00138-door.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="112" align="right" />On a recent Sunday, we attended a college graduation with thousands of other people. At one point, we wanted a cup of coffee. We noticed a food court in the distance, but when we got closer we realized nothing was open. We were puzzled &ndash; why wouldn&rsquo;t they be open on a day with so many potential customers?</p>
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<p><strong>It made us think about missed opportunities. </strong><br />You can&rsquo;t avoid missing opportunities. What you want to do is make sure you spot all opportunities that will make a material difference in your life. Most of us probably have less than five of these in our lifetime. They are the difference between success and bigg success.</p>
<p><strong>It&rsquo;s often easier to spot the other person&rsquo;s missed opportunity than it is our own. </strong><br />Why? Because we experience the result of the other person&rsquo;s missed opportunity. We don&rsquo;t experience our own so we don&rsquo;t know about.</p>
<p>Most customers won&rsquo;t tell you when you miss an opportunity. At best, they keep it to themselves. At worst, they tell others.</p>
<p>So one lesson is that when a customer tells you about missing an opportunity, be grateful. They&rsquo;ve served you well. But most people just keep it to themselves. <br /><font color="#660099"><br /></font><font color="#660099"><strong>2 ways to find out about your missed opportunities</strong></font><br /><strong><br />#1 &ndash; Ask! </strong><br />Develop a way to get customer feedback in the heat of the moment. That&rsquo;s when people are more willing to let you know what you missed out on.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s not good enough to just ask. You need a system to track the comments so you can respond to them. More importantly, you need to work them into your system. That&rsquo;s how you continue to serve your customers better.</p>
<p>This doesn&rsquo;t just apply to people in business for themselves. Ask your boss how you can do your job better. Ask co-workers to whom you pass on work how you could make their jobs easier. <br /><strong><br />#2 &ndash; Observe!</strong><br />Our bigg opportunities usually don&rsquo;t come stamped with OPPORTUNITY written all over them. In fact, they&rsquo;re often presented to us as a problem &ndash; a problem that no one else wants to tackle. </p>
<p>Napoleon Hill, in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1593302002?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=biggsucc-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1593302002" target="_blank" title="Think &amp; Grow Rich">Think &amp; Grow Rich</a>, told the story of Edwin C. Barnes. Barnes had one goal: to become Thomas Edison&rsquo;s partner in business. He got a job for Edison working as a sales person. </p>
<p>One day, Barnes learned that Edison had just invented the dictating machine. Edison was excited about this new device. But he had a problem &ndash; his sales people didn&rsquo;t think it would sell. Barnes recognized this as his bigg opportunity. He took on the task of selling Edison&rsquo;s newest invention. He did sell it &#8230; so successfully in fact that Edison made him his partner.</p>
<p>So Edwin Barnes spotted his bigg opportunity. To every else it was just a huge problem; Barnes turned it into bigg success.</p>
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<th align="center"><font color="#800080">We&rsquo;re asking &#8230; what opportunities are we missing?<br /> We&rsquo;d love to know how to serve you better.<br /> send us an e-mail <a href="mailto:bigginfo@biggsuccess.com">bigginfo@biggsuccess.com,</a> <br />or leave a comment below.</font></th>
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<p>Our bigg quote today comes from the great inventor himself, Thomas Edison:</p>
<div align="center"><strong>&ldquo;Opportunity is missed by most people because </strong><br /><strong>it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.&rdquo;</strong></div>
<p>So find your &ldquo;Ah-ha&rdquo; in everyone else&rsquo;s &ldquo;Ugh&rdquo;</p>
<p>Next time, we&rsquo;ll discuss how to find your passion. Until then, here&rsquo;s to your bigg success!</p>
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<p><strong>Related posts</strong>&nbsp;
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/05/13/the-ooda-loop-competitive-advantage/" title="Get in the Loop to Gain a Competitive Advantage">Get in the Loop to Gain a Competitive Advantage</a></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/04/02/are-you-choking-your-chicken/" title="Are You Choking Your Chicken?">Are You Choking Your Chicken?</a></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/03/25/6-factors-to-help-you-succeed-when-opportunity-knocks/" title="6 Factors to Help You Succeed When Opportunity Knocks">6 Factors to Help You Succeed When Opportunity Knocks</a></p>
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		<itunes:summary>On a recent Sunday, we attended a college graduation with thousands of other people. At one point, we wanted a cup of coffee. We noticed a food court in the distance, but when we got closer we realized nothing was open. We were puzzled #8211; why wouldn#8217;t they be open on a day with so many potential customers?It made us think about missed opportunities. You can#8217;t avoid missing opportunities. What you want to do is make sure you spot all opportunities that will make a material difference in your life. Most of us probably have less than five of these in our lifetime. They are the difference between success and bigg success.It#8217;s often easier to spot the other person#8217;s missed opportunity than it is our own. Why? Because we experience the result of the other person#8217;s missed opportunity. We don#8217;t experience our own so we don#8217;t know about.Most customers won#8217;t tell you when you miss an opportunity. At best, they keep it to themselves. At worst, they tell others.So one lesson is that when a customer tells you about missing an opportunity, be grateful. They#8217;ve served you well. But most people just keep it to themselves. 2 ways to find out about your missed opportunities#1 #8211; Ask! Develop a way to get customer feedback in the heat of the moment. That#8217;s when people are more willing to let you know what you missed out on.It#8217;s not good enough to just ask. You need a system to track the comments so you can respond to them. More importantly, you need to work them into your system. That#8217;s how you continue to serve your customers better.This doesn#8217;t just apply to people in business for themselves. Ask your boss how you can do your job better. Ask co-workers to whom you pass on work how you could make their jobs easier. #2 #8211; Observe!Our bigg opportunities usually don#8217;t come stamped with OPPORTUNITY written all over them. In fact, they#8217;re often presented to us as a problem #8211; a problem that no one else wants to tackle. Napoleon Hill, in Think #38; Grow Rich, told the story of Edwin C. Barnes. Barnes had one goal: to become Thomas Edison#8217;s partner in business. He got a job for Edison working as a sales person. One day, Barnes learned that Edison had just invented the dictating machine. Edison was excited about this new device. But he had a problem #8211; his sales people didn#8217;t think it would sell. Barnes recognized this as his bigg opportunity. He took on the task of selling Edison#8217;s newest invention. He did sell it ... so successfully in fact that Edison made him his partner.So Edwin Barnes spotted his bigg opportunity. To every else it was just a huge problem; Barnes turned it into bigg success.    We#8217;re asking ... what opportunities are we missing? We#8217;d love to know how to serve you better. send us an e-mail bigginfo@biggsuccess.com, or leave a comment below.    Our bigg quote today comes from the great inventor himself, Thomas Edison:#8220;Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.#8221;So find your #8220;Ah-ha#8221; in everyone else#8217;s #8220;Ugh#8221;Next time, we#8217;ll discuss how to find your passion. Until then, here#8217;s to your bigg success!Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160;Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed.Related posts#160;Get in the Loop to Gain a Competitive AdvantageAre You Choking Your Chicken?6 Factors to Help You Succeed When Opportunity Knocks(Image by StarLight)</itunes:summary>
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