December 22, 2006
Attitudes For Success
Who Is Successful
Accomplishment
Work towards Your Goals
Attitudes For Success
Every new venture takes blood, sweat, and tears, but more importantly, a Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) for success is absolutely, unequivocally required! If you are not mentally prepared for the task ahead of you, you will fail. As a new business owner you have no boss evaluating your performance or making sure the job gets done. No one stands over your shoulder or threatens you with dismissal for poor performance. You are your own boss and you must continuously strive toward success even under the most stressful conditions. To be successful you will need patience, attainable goals, and the attitude that you will succeed. Failure and laziness are not options for the successful individual.
On the other hand, the road to success is not always as bad as others would have you think. If you can keep yourself motivated and continuously strive to gain complete knowledge of your field, the resulting financial gains will make your journey much more pleasant and worthwhile. Read the following articles and ask yourself if you can apply them personally to yourself. If your answer is yes, then carefully consider the Mobile Dry Cleaning Business.
The Mobile Dry Cleaning Business offers the ability to start part-time without sacrificing your present position, low start-up costs, high profitability, and a huge potential for future growth. Those of you who are ready to make a personal commitment would do well to consider and examine The Mobile Dry Cleaning Business.
1. Who is Successful?
Many
people who achieve fortune in the world are not born rich. But they
accomplished it through hard work and a plan of action.
Every type of person on earth can become successful. There are saints and scoundrels; philanthropists and thieves; poets and politicians; young and old. There are no limitations or physical boundaries for success.
Success comes to those who think about success and strive for it. Although many rich financiers at the turn of the century had no formal education, they overcame that and went on to great fame.
Some
people strive towards a single goal from early in life, and often attain
that goal while still young. Others are willing to risk new adventures later
and still attain success.
"It’s never too late to learn," wrote Malcolm Forbes, the money magnate. "I learned to ride a motorcycle at 50 and fly balloons at 52."
Whatever your task, whatever your obstacles, you can be as successful as anyone else. Study the people who accomplished recognition in the areas of your pursuit. How did they achieve their goals?
My success came about by setting a goal for acquiring new customers each day and week. I would not stop soliciting until that goal was reached. There were many days that I worked from early morning until dark. This determination eventually resulted in changing my working habits. It was no longer an effort to solicit for new customers but a task I became to look forward to and was often disappointed when my other duties interfered with the time set aside for soliciting. There is much more to do than just soliciting, but without active customers, you have no business. As a result, it is imperative that a program be designed to continuously bring new customers to your business.
Everything you do should contain an attainable goal and the limitations should be increased after the first benchmark has been accomplished.
And don’t be afraid you don’t
have what it takes. Anyone can succeed if they are willing to learn and work
toward accomplishing their goals.
2. Accomplishment
What actions will take you closer to your goals? Decide upon the steps and write them down. Review them until you feel comfortable with those steps. Then repeat them at least once a day, crossing them off as you accomplish them.
"I believe there is no escape from the rule that We must do many, many little things to accomplish even just one big thing," said James Dupont. "This gives me patience when I need it most."
The most rewarding accomplishments are those that take long to achieve and present difficulties. It is only through these difficulties that a person can rise above the rest.
Follow your own instructions. Decide your best courses of action and achieve their benefits. Whether the steps are small or large, make them achievable and then do them. Don’t commit yourself to things that you never intend to do.
"Even
if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit
there," said Will Rogers. Don’t be paralyzed by inaction; rather act
upon your own convictions.
Set yourself up for rewards. Don’t give yourself goals that have no feeling of satisfaction or no monetary rewards. If you want to be an artist, be the best and learn from the best. Don’t dwell on imperfections or the awkwardness of unpolished skills.
If you go into business, do it for profit or reinvestment. "In business, the earning of profit is something more than an incident of success. It is an essential condition of success. Because the continued absence of profit itself spells failure," said Justice Brandeis.
Think of ways to achieve the best; formulas to increase productivity or decrease overhead. Profit is your drive.
Profitability is the core of any achievement - whether financial or artistic.
3.Work Towards Your Goal
"To get profit
without risk, experience without danger, and reward without work, is as
impossible as it is to live without being born," wrote A.P. Gouthey.
Every person who has attained something worthwhile has worked for that goal.
Cary Grant said, "I do believe that people can do practically anything they set out to do if they apply themselves diligently and learn."
Which path is the right way towards your goal? Will owning your own business give you that which you seek from life. Are you willing to sacrifice your time and money to see your business grow? Are you looking for a financially secure future and are willing to exercise patience and determination to see it to its conclusion.
"I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached, as by the obstacles which are overcome while trying to succeed," wrote Booker T. Washington.
What obstacles are in your way? Consider them as easy to pass through as hurdles are to a champion runner. Take each obstacle as a special challenge placed especially for you. Approach it with intelligence and courage, and then learn what it has to teach.
Success is a journey not a destination. For some, the process of attainment is the attainment itself. They move on, keep growing and expanding. There is no still water at the top.
Look about. All the recent technology and the speed with which our world is changing and being rediscovered. There was a time when the world thought it had seen the end of change and that we had accomplished all we needed and could possibly know. Then a young man working from his garage discovered a program called Windows and the world has not looked back since. You too can attain anything that seems impossible.
If you have a problem that needs to be solved, sit calmly and consider it with a clear mind. Observe all the consequences of the actions - both good and bad. Ponder the paths and actions and contemplate the core of the problem. The solution will appear.
Tap the inner self and encourage positive actions. With each outgoing breath, release the impossible; at each incoming breath, inhale the attainable. Demand the best of yourself, but don’t let despair and difficulties discourage you from reaching for your goals. Don't feel a failure because victory appears elusive. Fight back and look at your future, do you want to say "I could have" or would you rather say "I did?"
Never stop learning; never stop growing and expanding as a person and in your personal endeavor.
If you are determined to start your own business yet are short on financial resources or personal time to start an endeavor, consider the Mobile Dry Cleaning Business as a vehicle to start your journey toward your destination. It can be a spring board for many other things to come!
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