What is a sneak preview? In simple terms, it is when you are given advanced notice about an upcoming product, service, solution, event, trend, industry, etc. before it goes viral or gets released to the public.
Sometimes it is just someone’s thought or idea. Have you ever heard someone mention something intriguing to you in a casual conversation? It usually starts with: Can you imagine if... Or, Why do we do it like this when we could...Or, Why include this in your...What if we could…
Most people get many sneak previews without being consciously aware that they are receiving some vital information.
Some people know they received a download or sneak preview and get extremely excited. They run with the idea. However, when they tell others about their idea, they get laughed at, even ridiculed. In a short period of time, they quit. That’s unfortunate because now they will never benefit from that hunch. Now that idea is open for someone else to grasp and implement! Have you ever seen a product in the store and said: I had that idea a couple years ago!
Fortunately, there is a small percentage of folks who thrive on sneak previews! They ponder on them, invent new products then take them to the market. They have learned persistence is the key to success because it sometimes it takes time (sometimes years, even a decade or more) for the public to see the solution clearly. They understand it takes time for people to adjust to something new even if it saves time, money, and energy.
Did you know it took over a decade for people to start buying automatic wash machines? They said their wash board worked fine. Did you know it took over a decade for people wanting to buy horseless drawn carriages also known as automobiles? They said their horse and buggy or wagon worked fine. It is hard to imagine scrubbing our clothes on a wash board today when all we have to do is load the wash machine and push a button. Can you imagine feeding and caring for your horse(s) every day vs. filling up your gas tank once in a while.
In 1928 there were approximately 29 million adult women in America. Less than a dozen women had a pilot’s license on file with eh US Department of Commerce. 91 years later, in 2019 statistics show there are 52,740 Women in Aviation. In 1928 only women pilots dared to fly. Today 8 the majority of women have flown sometime in their lives.
I am grateful. I have been blessed to recognize many sneak previews throughout my lifetime and am happy to report I have utilized and implemented many of them. For example, I created an interactive platform where you can easily find an expert, review their credentials, then ask the expert how s/he would solve your predicament. Then you decide if s/he are the best candidate for your project. If the answer is yes, you can hire that expert in minutes.
Imagine that! Now you can hire an expert(s) in order to implement your sneak previews fast, with ease and be first to market!
What are your hunches? When will you implement them? Who will assist you? I dare you to start today.