I have been a way for quite a few months. I've been working my business and as well studying and have not been able to post as I would like to have done. I've decided to write it down as a goal and now here I am posting. Writing it down is not about time management. It is not a to do today list that will make you feel guilty if you don't get every single thing done. Rather, writing it down is about clearing your head, identifying want you want and setting your intent. You can only retain about seven things at one time in your head is what research says. You can "make it happen" by believing in the possibility. Once you state your goal in writing, the rest of the world can cooperate with your ambition from career goals and major moves to waking up in the morning happy. Write it down " I wake up in the morning with a sense of joy" Try it because it works. "I will not allow anyone and I mean any upset my day." I will register for school this week and what about booking that dream vacation . Do it now... write it down and MAKE it happen.
Happy goal setting.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Secrets in the work place
Secret #1 – Think Big
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Present and pursue bold initiatives
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Pursue Business success on a large scale –it the
only success worth pursuing
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Be willing to challenge the status quo.
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Overcome complacency
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Launch, define, and operate your business and
your career in a way that continually shatters people’s preconceptions.
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Remember: People have a way of making room at
the table for big thinkers.
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Realize that small ideas rarely lead to large
accomplishments.
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Don’t forget that time is tight in today’s
business environment.
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Learn to imitate other notably successful
entrepreneurs.
Secret #2 – Show the
Competition No Mercy
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Identify and neutralize your company’s
competition and your own competition.
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Pay attention to both internal and external
competition in the business world.
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Remember, in the world of the high achiever,
competition is a rule of life.
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Learn what must be done in order to outperform
other people and other institutions.
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Never forget that your goal is to become a
leader.
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Don’t hold grudges.
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Focus on the best ways to win.
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Know that internal competition is what makes
high-level external competitions possible.
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Don’t concentrate exclusively on helping your
team, but rather on helping yourself and your team.
Secret #3 Defend
Yourself Aggressively
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Don’t expect others to defend you.
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Remember, life in the business world is not
always fair.
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Study the competition, look at all the options,
and think your plans through ahead of time.
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Expect others to notice your ability to respond
effectively to situations,
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If you’re under attack, step forward and state
your case.
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Hone the ability to provide a reasoned,
well-articulated, and impassioned defense of what I believe in.
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Don’t expect attacks to disappear by letting
them go unanswered.
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Forget about “rising above the fray,” ignoring
charges that do not deserve a response” and “letting others do the fighting.”
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