Since it’s almost Halloween, I’ve been spending some time watching horror movies, especially ones from my childhood.
As a kid, I was scared to death by Freddy Krueger, but now I find “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (and especially the sequels) cheesy and pretty silly.
They still give a good hit of nostalgia, but about horror movies:
There’s a trope where someone is being chased by a killer, and the victim runs into an elevator …
They then push the “close” button a bunch of times, in an attempt to shut the door quicker and make a safe escape.
But I recently read that the “close” button on elevators doesn’t actually do anything!
In “The Diary of a CEO” (by Steven Bartlett), the author explains that elevator doors are set to close after a certain amount of time for safety reasons, and pushing the button doesn’t make it close any faster.
It’s all been put into place as a placebo to make people feel like they’re safer, but it doesn’t do anything.
I got thinking about this when I was talking with Lucho and Lisza Crisalle the other day:
So many things in the online space aren’t needed, and don’t do much, but we’re told that we HAVE to have them …
They’ve useless, like elevator “close” buttons.
Even if you eliminate all of them, you’re still left with essential tools that you need to grow your business.
That could mean 10+ ones that each take significant time, and cost a lot of money every month, when put together.
Lucho and Lisza have something that solves this problem – they call it a “Business Command Center” that brings the essential tools for coaches and online entrepreneurs together into one easy-to-use system.
Get the details here!