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Posted: 12/8/2011

5 Easy Ways to Stay Motivated

Face it: There are days when being an entrepreneur sucks. Here are a few simple steps to getting your mojo back.

No matter what you do for a living, the key to success is superlative performance, day after day after day. And that’s only possible if you make optimism, expectancy, and enthusiasm part of your daily experience.

That’s easy if you’re pursuing your life’s dearest dreams.  But what if, like almost everybody else in this world, you’ve got a job that’s not exactly perfect. Here’s how to remain a go-getter, even when the getting gets tough:

STEP #1: Realize That YOU Are in Control

Your attitude isn’t controlled by the outside world.  That’s an illusion, a fantasy that, if you believe it, you’re simply using to escape responsibility for managing this all-important part of your career.

For example, if you run into snowstorm that’s making you late to a customer meeting, you can get frustrated and start cursing..., or you can look forward to the appreciation that the customer might feel because you were committed enough to fight the weather to make the meeting.

Similarly, when the economy goes south, you can start obsessing about how it’s going to affect your job, or you can be one of those individuals who use tighter budgets as a way to streamline operations, develop new markets and create innovations.

It’s all in how you see it!

STEP #2: Neutralize Your Negative Triggers

Stop letting exterior events trigger negative thoughts.

For example, suppose you’re traveling to a customer meeting but keep running into red lights and traffic delays. That IS a problem, but if you get flustered, you’ve got TWO problems: the fact that you’re late, and the fact that you’re flustered.

And if you walk into the meeting flustered, the customer might wonder if you’re moody and unreliable. So now you’ve got THREE problems.

To get a better result (and achieve a better attitude), modify your interpretation of exterior events that tend to trigger a negative outlook. Once the events in your life take on a different, more useful meaning, they won’t trigger a bad attitude.

For example, while the delays may be making you late, use the extra time to collect your thoughts, consider your options, and decide on a damage control strategy. Or use the time to come up with a better schedule, so that you always leave plenty of time, just in case there’s traffic.

As a mentor of mine once said: “Life is like those signs that say ‘You Are Here’  What you make of where you are is up to you.”

STEP #3: Detoxify Your Media Consumption

Much of today’s news programming consists of “if it bleeds it leads” stories followed by commercials offering some form of (often addictive) security or comfort. The constant flow of negative imagery automatically creates a negative attitude about life, the world, and everything in it.

If you want to maintain a positive attitude, you MUST reduce or even eliminate your exposure to broadcast news programming. Rather than waste time with that garbage, add material and content into your life that will help you become more successful (like this column!) 

Start and end each day reading something positive! When you’re on the road, rather than listening to negative, emotionally-charged talk radio, listen to motivational tapes, music that raises your spirits, or maybe great literature.

STEP #4: Avoid Negative People

You probably have one or more friends, relatives, or acquaintances who make you feel tired and drained. They always seem to have something sour to say; criticisms come to their lips far more quickly than compliments.

Such folk are toxic to your attitude (and hence to your success) because, if they’re not actively tearing down your enthusiasm, they’re trying to get you to think the same way about the world as they do.  What a drag!  Literally.

If you want to maintain a positive attitude, consider sharply limiting your daily exposure to such people. Don’t show up at the daily “water cooler complain-fest.” Don’t go to lunch with the “grouse and grumble” crowd. If you’ve got family members who are constantly negative, tune them out.

STEP #5: Adopt a Positive Vocabulary

The words that you use—both what you speak aloud and your internal dialogue—have a vast influence in how you perceive what’s happening in the world. All words carry a certain amount of emotional baggage, inherent in their exact definition and the way that they’ve been used in the past.

For instance, the words “despise,” “hate,” and “dislike” mean essentially the same thing, but carry very different emotional baggage. If you “dislike” something, but tell yourself that you “hate it” over and over and over, it will intensify the original emotion.

To keep a positive attitude, use weak words for negative feelings and strong words for positive ones. This thwarts the downward spiral of negative feelings and words, and accelerates the upward spiral of positive feelings and words.

The above is based upon a conversation with one my favorite people, motivation-guru extraordinaire Jeff Keller, and is a shortened version of one of the chapters in my newly-published book How to Say It: Business to Business Selling.

 


Geoffrey James

Geoffrey James is an award-winning journalist and author of Inc.com’s Sales Source column. Previously, he wrote Sales Machine, the world's most-visited sales-oriented blog. James has written hundreds of articles on sales and marketing for publications like Technology Marketing and SellingPower, and has helped dozens of sales training and technology vendors communicate more effectively with their customers. James' newly published book (based on his most popular columns and posts) is How to Say It: Business to Business Selling. If you've got a question about selling or want to get his "insider" newsletter, visit James’ website.

Posted: 7/9/2010
Success is a Choice

Success is a Choice 

Apr 20, 2010 -

In today's economic environment, it seems more than ever that entrepreneurs are on a quest to learn the success secrets from those who are "making it happen." From top executives and CEOs to entrepreneurs, we want to know why, what, when and how these successful companies and entrepreneurs are doing it. How are they achieving what seems to be the untouchable level of success during these uncertain times?

So what is the key to success? Albert Schweitzer once said, "Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful." Although I agree with the concept, I think there is a key point missing here: The reason why and how people become successful is simply choice. As entrepreneurs and individuals, we make success (or failure) choices every day of our lives. When faced with challenges, adversity and opportunity, you have a choice, and your decisions can make the difference between success and failure. We have a choice with every single thing in our lives--from how we want our coffee and what color we want our clothing to how successful we want to become and where we want to take our careers or company. If choice is the only thing that is standing in the way, then why wouldn't we approach our careers and the overall success of our companies by making healthy choices at every single turn?

Just as a flower can only bloom in a positive and healthy environment, a business can only thrive with a success-focused mind-set. It's an absolute law of nature. So why is it that we often make unhealthy choices that keep us stuck and complacent?

Because complacency is our comfort zone, and to leave that space, it would take choice followed by action.

Today is the day to make a choice and take action. Here are a few success choice tips and approaches for you to incorporate into your daily mind-set starting now:

  1. Decide to do the different every single day: Mix it up a little (or a lot). It can be as simple as taking a different route to work, or instead of e-mailing a contact, call them or send a hand-written thank you card. Choose to do at least five things every single day that are completely different or unlike anything you have done with your customers or clients.

  2. Just ask: Do not stay sitting on that darn fence. If you want to meet someone at an event or connect with a certain person online, just do it. Don't question whether or not you will be rejected; by doing that, you are rejecting yourself before you even get to the new contact. Hesitation keeps you complacent. Action leads you to success. Take action and ask. Reach out and ask for testimonials or recommendations from your contacts and customers. This will help you build your portfolio and prove to new targets that you are worth doing business with.

  3. Learn something new every day: Whether it is through a book, a video or by simply asking someone who is at a higher success level than you, make it a point to learn at least one new skill or approach every single day. This will keep you ahead of your competition and position you as a leader and expert in your industry.

  4. Be active: When you wake up in the morning, you have a choice to sleep in or get up and be active. Make the choice to be healthy and take that walk. Don't make excuses. If it is raining or cold, put on a rain coat or jacket. Even some quick morning stretches or a good in-home hula hoop workout will do wonders for your energy and motivation throughout the day.

  5. Choose who you hang out with: It has been proven time and again that success-minded people make more money and live better lives. Do a quick friend, connection and relative check. If anyone in your circle complains, offers negative feedback on a consistent basis, or tends to stay in victim mode, boot them out of your circle right away. Reach out to the successful people in your community and make it a point to hang out with them. Host success parties every quarter at your home or office.

Starr Hall is an international speaker, author and social media strategist. For more information, visit www.starrhall.com. Hall's latest book with Entrepreneur Press is Get Connected, The Social Networking Toolkit for Business.

Adapted from: American Express OPEN Forum
http://www.openforum.com/idea-hub/topics/innovation/article/success-is-a-choice-starr-hall