What’s on your menu? Worms or Chocolate?
Believe it or not, most of the menus I see are full of “worms”. Truth be told, I actually like it that way.
Let me explain…
No, I don’t actually like the worms. And that’s the point! But, the more “worms” there are on the menu, the fewer choices I have among the remaining dishes (the “chocolate”). It makes the choice easy.
Still confused? I assure you that understanding why having a menu full of “worms” is a good thing and well worth your time.
For some reason I grew up disliking a lot of food that other people really like (ok, love). For example, I will gag if I even attempt to eat cheese, or any one of a large group of “condiments” (what I call “goop”). To me, eating them might be similar to you eating live worms. You just wouldn’t do it, and I don’t blame you.
So, when I go to an Italian restaurant, for example, I can immediately eliminate about 80% of what I see without thinking about it. All the “worms” (dishes with cheese…) allow me to narrow the choice down to the 20% that remains (and even that often requires a substitution or two). On top of that, my expectations are often lowered a bit because I only had a few items to choose from, and they may not have been my favorite dishes. This means that I’m often happier overall with the meal.
Having “worms” on the menu makes life much easier. We people like things to be easy.
Contrast this to times when I go to a Sea Food or Chinese restaurant. Everything on the menu is more like “chocolate”. I want it all, and it takes me a long time to decide. To make it worse, my wife doesn’t like sea food, so if I find myself at one of these places, I often want it ALL, because who knows when I’ll have such a selection again.
Having too much “chocolate” on the menu slows things down, and makes life tougher. People don’t like things to be difficult.
Too much choice often leads to worry about whether the right one was made. Would I have been better off with one of many other items on the menu? This can often lead to disappointment, and added stress.
What does this have to do with business success?
Everything!
It’s just another example of Information Overload.
Every new online business tactic that comes out and promises thousands of dollars nearly overnight may look like “chocolate”, and instead of picking just one, you want them all. Your focus disappears into a sea of “research” (a.k.a. web surfing), purchases, and distractions. You jump from method to method, because you just know the next one will be better. While you may be busy, you aren’t moving forward. And since time is not standing still for you, you’re really falling way behind.
The trick is to start seeing seeing more things as “worms”. Start seeing them for what they are: distractions and destroyers of your dreams. Sounds easy, but how?!
It’s really easy, actually. You must simply decide exactly what you want before “seeing the menu”!
If you want to make money online, you must first determine what your skills and passions are. From there, you can come up with a plan, and instantly know the “worms” from the “chocolate”. You’ll know which opportunities are in line with your desires, and which will just bog you down.
That’s why setting goals and the law of attraction are so vital to success. Having a clear direction allows you to easily take the shortest path. You’ll also start to see more “worms” on the menu! By now you should see why having worms on the menu is a good thing, and the more the better.
More than half of the complementary “Wrong Action Kills, Right Action Manifests” report is devoted to helping you clarify your goals. It doesn’t matter if you are interested in business, making money, or personal growth, knowing precisely where you want to go will exponentially speed up your progress.
Here are a few tricks that you can use to start seeing more “worms” in your life…
- Decide what you want to eat before you enter a restaurant.
- Make a list before going to the store, and stick to it.
- Keep a prioritized “to do” list, and update it each night before bed.
- Create a “dream board” with your dreams and desires and keep it in a place you see it often.
- Have a written list of tasks you want to accomplish on the computer before sitting down at it. Then follow the list (checking email every minute is probably NOT on your list).
- … I could keep going, but it’s your turn… leave a comment with your own suggestions or ideas!
For a sales and marketing take on “worms”, head over to Ryan M. Healy’s exceptional Business Growth Blog where he has a post titled Improve Sales by Taking Away Their Freedom.
Got a bunch of “worms” on you shelf collecting dust? Clean ‘em up. There’s a good quick post at Internet Business Opportunities called “It’s time to let them go…”
Now, don’t you see how great it is to have lots of “worms” on your menu?
I do.
This is a good way of analyzing the concept ~ very catchy article.
this one is good. but i like choc more.
I the law of attraction does not perform shifts in the sub-conscious, it indeed keeps you on track towards your goals. And that in itself is already a big achievement.
Olivier.
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Nice way of putting the message across.
This is the first time I came to your blog. I will bookmark it for sure!
Hey Tim – Thanks for linking to my post. I’m glad it sparked some creative thinking. Nice post! The “worms” theme reminded me of one of my favorite books as a kid, How to Eat Fried Worms.
[Ryan,
Thanks for stopping by. I'm almost positive the worms thought came because of that book. I just couldn't remember enough about it to include anything in the post!
-Tim]
Very good analogy with the worms, this is the most easiest way to understand the concept, its great!!!!!,…. Keep Going….
[Johnny,
Thanks for your kind remarks. I really appreciate you stopping by and letting me know what you think.
-Tim]