Thursday, 5 July 2012

Planning And Visualizing Success

I'am John Smith and i want to utter something about the subject mentioned in the title..:)
One of the hardest things for a new entrepreneur to do is to visualize their success and goals and see it to fruition. This is mostly because it is so easy to become bogged down with the minor details that comes along with owning your own business, and we can very quickly lose sight of why we got started and why we are pursuing a small business instead of settling for an office job.
Instead of wishing and hoping that your business succeeds, come up with a plan for success. One very good way of obtaining your success is visualizing it beforehand. When you come up with a concrete plan, write it down, and visualize where you want your business to go, you will find that your productivity will increase and the likelihood of you achieving success increases.
Visualizing success is used heavily in sports. It is the process of generating an intention, or a mental image, of what you want to feel or to happen. You can also call this mental rehearsal, meditation, or other things, but no matter what you call it, the concept is the same.
Athletes will use this particular technique to help relax them and put them in a focused frame of mind before competing. If you imagine it beforehand, with you winning and performing your best, your mind and body will actually become trained to perform exactly what it is that you imagined or visualized.
You might think this doesn't pertain to someone who isn't an athlete, but it does! Visualize your business being as successful as you desire! See yourself earning more money than you make now, and taking well-earned vacations - time that you normally wouldn't have off if you stuck to your normal desk job.
Train yourself to be as productive as possible, with clear goals and a focused mind. Visualizing will help you strive harder towards those end goals, and you will succeed when you channel everything into succeeding.
Read some of these visualizing objectives and write them out and answer them for your own business, to help you along the road to success:
  • How much money do you want to be making?
  • What will you be doing with your time?
  • What do you want your lifestyle to be?
  • How will you attract attention to your business?
  • How much time will you spend with prospects and finding new ones?

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