Monday, March 19, 2012

9 Reasons Behind Why People Fail


After looking back over my early years, and even troughs in my IM career, I can see reasons as to why I was not successful. These reasons may also explain why you also are not being successful - YET...


9 Reasons:

1) I listened to far to many people.

Whenever you need advice, you ask around. The problem is that if you ask too many people, you can get thousands of answers, which can actually just confuse you or give you information overload (which actually slows you down).

Solution:

Be very specific in your questions. Do not just ask how do I make money, but be specific 'How can i write and anrticle and make money form it today'
Do not collect advice. Take advice from someone who has the life you want. Stick with them until they can offer no more advice then add a new mentor.

2) I did not have a mentor:

Of course you can do it without a mentor, but it will just take you 3 or 4 times as long. I struggled initially on my own before I accidently found a great mentor. What this guy taught me within 6 months, changed my life and success story forever.

Solution:

Find someone who has the life you want and convince them that you are worthy to be mentored
Catch their attention throught comments on their blog that are thoughtful - its so simple and it works, just be consistant.
Think what you can do for them in return. Why should they invest time in you and not someone else?

3) I focused on way too many things at once.

One of my big problems was the fact I could not finish anything but could always dream of great new projects. Its what I term the 'entrepreneurs curse'. Entrepreneurs are creative and as such have a hard time doing the routine managing, they excel at the creative managing.

The problem is, when I worked on too many projects, none of my projects got the attention they deserved and as such their performances were always under par, until I learned to focus on one thing and do it well.

Solution:

Use my 'Rule of Three' which means you always think in threes. Write down the three most imprortant tasks of the day. What are the three key features that your product must have, what are the three key messages your readers should learn etc. It helps you prioritise and stay focused on what is important
Don't overcomplicate thinngs. Think in three and prioritise

(So many people have messaged me about how to obtain a mentor - so i created this specific thread to help you (Click here)- be sure to read it after finishing this article)




4) I never finished things.

Half finished goods got me nowhere as I could not sell them or do anything with them. A mentor helped me focus and finish off one project before moving to the next, and suddently success started to knock at my door...

Solution:

Learn to accept that one finished product is worth more then 100 half finished projects.
Do not aim for perfection, just finish it. Once it is finished work on improving it for perfection, but often you find the product is good enough already.

5) I did not listen to the advice given to me.

Strange, I woudl ask for advice but then not take it. I would make excuses as to why it would never work for me - such as he already has a bigger list. He is already well known etc. Only when I had a confrontational conversation with my mentor did he kick my ass into action and stop me making excuses.

Solution

If you trust the person, trust the advice. Try it...
IF you want the lifestyle your advisor has, then accept that they know something that you do not know or understand yet.

6) I did not really believe I could be successful.

Strange, it was my aim to be successful but I kept making excuses so I would not have to try. I made it very difficult for myself to be successful until I learnt that I have nothing to lose by trying. I would only end up where I am already, so by trying I can only gain knowledge or experience, and in the best case actually achieve success.

Solution:

Understand that most people are not successful on the first few attempts. That is why it is called a learning curve.
Surround yourself with people who are successful. There is a reaon why powerful and successful people follow this rule.
Believe it is possible or you are just wasting your time and energy.

7) I was just to lazy.

I could spend so much time getting distracted and actually doing nothing. I had to admit, I was just too lazy.

Solution:
Do something, it always better then doing nothing
I hung my 'Four Magic Words' above my computer: 'This is useful because' and I asked myself that all the time.

8) I could not prioritise

I briefly covered this earlier, but my lack of ability to prioritise meant that when I learn to work hard, I forgot to work smart and what is improtant. I would be working, but not getting anywhere fast as I had forgot about what was most important.

Solution

Remember the rule of three. Ask youself at the beginning of the day: 'What three tasks are most important'
Write down all your task on a piece of paper and number them:
1 = urgent, 2 = important, 3= perhaps should do
Do the 1's first, then 2's. Forget 3's for now.
Put all your tasks on post it notes and have the satisfaction of throwing them away whenever you finish one.

9) I did not have anyone to hold me accountable.

The best atheletes have forfeits if they miss training, and a coach who measures their performance and tells them off if they are slacking, yet I for some reason felt I could do it all alone.

Solution
Find yourself an accountibility partner to help yourself be accountable (I used my mentor, who would not talk to me unless I had done the tasks i promised)

I hope you find these useful. Remember, the road to success is supposed to be a little challenging, it makes us respect the journey once we finally make it there.

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Think Positive


If you want to get somewhere, you have to know where you want to go and how to get there. Then never, never, never give up.

The secret of life isn't what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you.

Help other people to cope with their problems and your own will be easier to cope with.

Never use the word impossible seriously again. Toss it into the verbal wastebasket.

Self-trust is the first secret of success. So believe in and trust yourself.

Stand up to your obstacles and do something about them. You will find that they haven't half the strength you think they have.

Joy increases as you give it, and diminishes as you try to keep it for yourself. In giving it, you will accumulate a deposit of joy greater than you ever believed possible.

How you think about a problem is more important than the problem itself - so always think positively.

Go at life with abandon; give it all you've got. And life will give all it has to you.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Some quotes to inspire you when you feel you're in the SH*T


No matter how well the things are going on, you sometimes need to be motivated. For me, motivation is just like energy. I literally need it everyday. Here are some great quotes for you if you are feeling demotivated.

Henry Ford

“Paying attention to simple little things that most men neglect makes a few men rich.” – This reminds me that when you hit a problem or looking for strategy, the change doesn’t have to be massive. It is normally the small tweaks that make the big difference.

Steve Jobs

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” – This is an important point to bring to light that you spend time on your passion, not in something other people have a passion in.

Isaac Mophatlane

“If you did not look after today’s business then you might as well forget about tomorrow” - I like this because it brings up the issue of consequence. Everything you do today has a consequence for tomorrow; that can be a positive consequence or a negative.

Jeffrey Immelt

“Surviving a failure gives you more self-confidence. Failures are great learning tools, but they must be kept to a minimum” – Failure is part and parcel of being in business, but let’s not kid ourselves it and say we can’t learn from anything other than failure. Success is a great teacher so let’s work to get that as well.

Charles Darwin

“It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change” - The ability to adapt in a world that changes constantly will ensure you are not left behind attempting to sell a product/service no one wants anymore.

Thomas Watson, Sr.

“To be successful, you have to have your heart in your business, and your business in your heart”- The most successful businesses are built to last. That means you have to want love doing what you are doing. If you don’t; get a job, or start another business.

Chris Corrigan

“You can’t overestimate the need to plan and prepare. In most of the mistakes I’ve made, there has been this common theme of inadequate planning beforehand. You really can’t over-prepare in business!” - Whilst it is important to have the skills to think on your feet in any business, watching shows like ‘the apprentice’ will display that, planning is of prime importance and can keep you out of a lot of pot holes in your business path.

Nolan Bushnell

“The critical ingredient is getting off your butt and doing something. It’s as simple as that. A lot of people have ideas, but there are few who decide to do something about them now. Not tomorrow. Not next week. But today. The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer.” - Planning is great, but on its own is a hindrance. Planning is part of turning on the ignition, you still have to move to get anywhere.

Richard Branson

“Business opportunities are like buses, there’s always another one coming.” Keep your eye out for opportunities that you may not have planned for but ultimately could be better for your business than what you planned.

Aristotle

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit” – reminds me if im continually whining, it will become a habit

Seneca

“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”
If I’m hoping something happens this shows me where I’m commonly lacking

Pablo Picasso

“I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.”– reminds me to never be confident that I know it all

Proverb

“Some people make things happen, some watch things happen, while others wonder what has happened.”
Reminds me of what section I want to be in, but gives a nice distinction of 3 kinds of people who enter business. Only one of those sections typically lasts a great deal of time.

Bernard Baruch

“If all you have is a hammer in the toolbox, everything looks like a nail.”
This reminds me that problems are sometimes solved by looking from another angle.

Henry Ford

"Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, only this time more wisely." – Making a mistake or a bad decision doesn’t always mean the end, but it does if you don’t learn from it and decide it is the end.


Sir Winston Churchill

"Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm." -

Mark Twain

“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear”. – This quote reminds everyone that it is not about trying to eliminate fear because that is biologically embedded in us. However we can learn to control it and prosper.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

“When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on” – you don’t have to be in business long before you realise perseverance is paramount.

Buddhist Saying

“If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking” - If you know in every muscle that this is what you want to do, all you have to do now is keep moving.

Oscar Wilde

“Success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the result”. This brings it back to bare bones foundations; its not about having a gift, it is about finding the right formula for you.


Maybe you have a quote you remind yourself of in times when you're in the sh#t?

12 things that make you rich


Napoleon Hill Speaks about the 12 things that make men rich.

1. A positive mental attitude

2. Sound physical health

3. Harmony in human relations

4. Freedom from fear

5. The hope of future achievement

6. The compacity for applied faith

7. Willingness to share ones blessings with others

8. To be engaged in the labor of love

9. An open mind towards all subjects with all people

10. Complete self discipline

11. Wisdom with which to understand people

12. Financial security