Expert athletes spends hours every day training, and then they spend another hour or two anxious about and working on their nutrition, making sure that they are eating properly to keep themselves in the best condition possible. How many of us as business owners and entrepreneurs spend that kind of thought and effort when we move toward our businesses?
What does it take to set you up to achieve and win? First off it takes making sure that your emotional, mental, and physical needs are taken care of and well met. Too many entrepreneurs get so busy putting in long hours to get the results they need. Many end up compromising their mental and physical ability to really give it their best shot.
Setting clear boundaries to make sure that you show up as your best self will spare you a lot of heartache. Other things that business owners and entrepreneurs can do to train for how their industry works are: to get out of the mindset of instant results, and to avoid looking into the future to probable hurt or dissatisfaction. If you go for the quick fix over and over again, you will not be achieving the long-term outcomes that you want or need.
How do you avoid this?
One of the best ways to set yourself up for long-term success is to change your thinking from, "What can I do to get a better outcome for this short moment?" to, "What can I do to become a master of this part of the business?". If you start with one place and work on it until you have become a master at it, you can predict what will happen and when you've worked the kinks out. Then you are ready to move on to the next area in your business. When you operate this way, not only are you setting yourself up for the long term, you are training yourself to be a master in every part of your business. Functioning as a master in the enrollment, product fulfillment, retaining, etc., would save you headaches in the long run and will eventually get your profits to the point where you don't have to work so hard because you have implemented strong, successful structures.
To put yourself up for success in business requires vision that sees long-term and a willingness to dive deeply into every part of your business, and to work hard until it just sings.
What does it take to set you up to achieve and win? First off it takes making sure that your emotional, mental, and physical needs are taken care of and well met. Too many entrepreneurs get so busy putting in long hours to get the results they need. Many end up compromising their mental and physical ability to really give it their best shot.
Setting clear boundaries to make sure that you show up as your best self will spare you a lot of heartache. Other things that business owners and entrepreneurs can do to train for how their industry works are: to get out of the mindset of instant results, and to avoid looking into the future to probable hurt or dissatisfaction. If you go for the quick fix over and over again, you will not be achieving the long-term outcomes that you want or need.
How do you avoid this?
One of the best ways to set yourself up for long-term success is to change your thinking from, "What can I do to get a better outcome for this short moment?" to, "What can I do to become a master of this part of the business?". If you start with one place and work on it until you have become a master at it, you can predict what will happen and when you've worked the kinks out. Then you are ready to move on to the next area in your business. When you operate this way, not only are you setting yourself up for the long term, you are training yourself to be a master in every part of your business. Functioning as a master in the enrollment, product fulfillment, retaining, etc., would save you headaches in the long run and will eventually get your profits to the point where you don't have to work so hard because you have implemented strong, successful structures.
To put yourself up for success in business requires vision that sees long-term and a willingness to dive deeply into every part of your business, and to work hard until it just sings.
Source : By Lisa J. Peck,About the Author:
I have been helping entrepreneurs and business owners grow their business and balance the needs of home for over 18 years. Discover how to Grow Your Business on Your Own Terms. Your Own Terms.
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