I've been in Bali for 4 days now. I'm loving the co-working space, gyms, and beach. While working out at Body Factory, I had a brainwave. Every country has a position. Not just politically. But every country occupies a space in your mind. When I say France, you think romance, wine, Paris. When I say Japan, you think precision, tech, sushi. When I say Switzerland, you think luxury, banking, mountains. And when I say Bali⦠You think digital nomad paradise. See the pattern? Great positioning makes the decision for you. Thatās why Bali attracts thousands of solopreneurs without trying. Bali doesn't need to convince you. Itās already the choice. Now, imagine your business had that effect. Instead of competing, clients just know youāre the right fit. Instead of convincing them, they seek you out. Thatās the power of positioning. And thatās exactly what I teach in my Perfect Your Positioning Training. Want to own a space in your marketās mind? Drop "COUNTRY" below, and Iāll show you how. Stay Limitless, Michael āBali, body, brainsā Lim |
š x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.
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