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For the longest time I didn't like writing business plans. Here's why. Because every time it came time to write a business plan, it was almost as if my school teacher from Jr. high school would say, "Patrick, go do your homework. Write up a business plan." And I'm sitting here saying, wait a minute. First of all, I don't know how to write a business plan. Secondly, I don't think it works. I don't think it's effective. I don't think this thing's going to work. Until I realized how to write up a business plan that worked for me and from there on, I could not wait to write up my business plan for the following year. So today, we're going to talk about two different types of business plans. One, which is dissecting and spending six, seven, eight hours getting every single detail of your business plan in place, that you read once a month. Then from there, gathering all the information and taking all the simple things, the clear things that you need and creating a one-page business plan. An...