Are You Struggling With Success?

Are you struggling in your business; making calls but
feel like you really aren’t getting anywhere?

Does it feel like it is easier for everyone else?

Did you know that most home business owners start out feeling
this way? Even the ones who go on to wild success!

The key is to really work on your mindset and begin to
“reframe” the self talk that flows through your
brain, doing you no good!

Remember . . . thoughts are your most valuable asset! Your thoughts
will determine whether you make it or not. Through your thoughts,
you condition yourself to take inspired action or not.

Here are some thoughts the unsuccessful person often things about:

“This is never going to work.”
“I’m no good at this.”
“It’s easier for “Insert Name” because “Insert Reason.”
“Nobody is interested in this product.”
“People in my town are different.”
“The economy is bad.”
“This is too much work.”

Now, feel the difference in just reading a different way of
thinking things through:

“What could I do differently for a different outcome?”
“How can I improve this part of my business so this doesn’t happen
again?”
“What have I learned from this?”
“That was just an odd thing that happened and not indicative of the
future.”
“I refuse to let one little bump in the road stop me!”
“How can I turn this into a learning experience for my team?”

Obstacles are a part of life, and these same challenges are also a
part of business. Everyone experiences setbacks or situations that
don’t go like we think they should have or we want them to. The key
is not to focus on the challenges, but instead on the learning
lessons! Focusing on setbacks is just a way to justify quitting or
procrastinating.

Seize each opportunity as the next step on your way up the ladder
of success!

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  • http://twitter.com/AliciaHurd Alicia Hurd

    reframing is so important. really can help you one the way to success

  • http://jinnialow.com Jinnia

    Yes it does :)

  • http://eof737.wordpress.com/ ElizOF

    Definitely important to keep adjusting and reworking our goals… Rigidity never helps. Goo d point! ;-)

  • http://jinnialow.com Jinnia

    Thanks for pointing that out about adjusting and reworking our goals…good reminder!