Thursday, November 10, 2005

Keys to success

No matter how you view success, there are many different ways to turn your life into a more successful one. And here, we have outlined several keys to success that almost anyone can use, regardless of whether they want to make changes in their business, lose weight or improve their marriage.

A plan
Without a plan, everything is doomed right from the start. Key No.1, you MUST have a plan. If not a concrete one, at least have a basic idea of how you’re going to reach your goal. Let’s say you want to have a better relationship with your wife. Think about ways to do it and some of the things you may have to think about are….what does your wife like, what would make her feel good, how would you like the relationship to change, what would make you feel happy with the marriage….etc. After identifying areas of change, device a plan that can help you work towards a better marriage. If it’s more business you want, device a plan that won’t break your bank account to help bring in more sales. Creative ideas and innovative execution if often required.

Focus
It’s easy for any single one of us to get distracted in the middle of the journey, no matter how gung-ho we started out in the beginning. At the starting point, you’re excited and raring to go; towards the middle, it gets harder and you’re struggling to remember why you’re doing this in the first place. And when you get past the hardest part, it’s the final leg of your journey, the focus and the endurance part. It’s like trying to kick a drinking problem. In order to be successful, you have to consistently work towards that goal, make an effort to REMEMBER that goal and repeatedly psyche yourself up for it every single day.

Visualization
Most successful athletes use this technique to help them get their Gold medals. If you want to earn a million dollars from your business within 3 years, you’ve got to sit down and ENVISION yourself rolling around in the money. You’re happy and financially free, in your vision. You see, the more you envision yourself in the situation, the more you want it. The more you want it to happen, the more the mind will help you strive and work towards that goal. And when your mind is committed to the goal, everything will slowly but surely fall into its rightful place.

Be open to change and new ideas
Yes, you’ve got a plan and yes, you’ve got a sense of purpose now. But does this mean that you cannot change your plans or alter your purpose? No, definitely not. Part of the process of reaching your goal requires that you remain open to other people’s ideas, input, feedback and thoughts. As soon as you spot something better, you have to grab it, evaluate it, decide whether you want to use the idea or not or how it would fit into your plan, and then discard it or use it. The goal remains the same but the process can change. If you are not adaptable to change, you may be losing out to your competition or your peers because they’re catching on with the latest technology and trends and reaching their goals faster than you.

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