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Two business ideas. I don't know what to do in this situation.

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futurebillionair

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As of right now, I have two business ideas, one of which I have mentioned in my introduction thread, but haven't got anywhere with it yet. However, earlier today, I thought of another business idea that can provide good value. Both of these businesses meet the CENTS commandments (albeit they both don't meet all the commandments to the same degree). I am not sure what I should do in this situation. All help is appreciated.
 
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Yeah, so what? I also think of business ideas that can provide good value all the time, which I ignore because I'm focused on what I'm already doing.

Pick one and stick with it.
 

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This is your subconscious mind switching subjects because it's easier to think about things than it is to do them.

Are either of the ideas viable to you? Do you have the skills/time/money/opportunity to execute on them?

Pick one and start doing it.
 
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As of right now, I have two business ideas, one of which I have mentioned in my introduction thread, but haven't got anywhere with it yet. However, earlier today, I thought of another business idea that can provide good value. Both of these businesses meet the CENTS commandments (albeit they both don't meet all the commandments to the same degree). I am not sure what I should do in this situation. All help is appreciated.
Keep the one in which you have most domain experience And/Or where you know the best your targeted audience And/Or which you can execute the best.

But stay committed to it.
 
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I have used the WADM method for choosing which business to do, and this new idea scores higher in it, so it is what I will be doing.
 
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I have a Trello list called "Business Ideas on Hold". I used to add ideas to it so they no longer distracted me. I don't need to add them to list anymore.
 

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There was a Google sheets made with it by someone on this forum, I think MJ made it but I am not sure
I have no idea what you are talking about, I just followed what the book said and made my own weighted factors.
 
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