Motivational Quote


If you muddle up your vision you run the risk of ineffectiveness. As entrepreneurs, we all strive to reach some level of success, whether in our businesses, personal lives, or community involvement. We yearn to realize our visions of greatness. Yet, year after year, idea after idea, there is are great deal of failures we will face on our journey. I’ve read that success rate of the first product is about ten percent, which means on average we have a ninety percent failure rate for our first go at creating something meaningful successfully. It’s human.
Luckily our average goes up as we attempt to create new iterations or products. So what does it take to continuously fail so that you can unearth your success? How do we tap into the source of inner drive that pushes us to a success rate that brings us satisfaction?
Finding that answer will be a long journey for you, but luckily we have observed some simple hacks to help over the time span of human history.
The best place to start is with your thoughts.
What are thoughts made of?
A lot of us believe that our thoughts come from the brain, but the truth is our entire body do you remember stubbing your toe and feeling the pain there. When we consider the body’s role in thought production we can no longer deny that our health and well being add or subtract from how we reach success in our lives. So Think and Grow rich delves much deeper into our minds. Furthermore, when we analyze Think and Grow rich we realize that focus and faith are what truly help us realize the states of being we see ahead of us. Finding your burning desire to achieve whatever state of being you clearly envision for yourself. It is very important that your state of being is clear. If you muddle up your vision you run the risk of ineffectiveness. So if you have a vague vision, will cause a lack of clarity and inefficiencies. So every time you refine your vision make it clearer and clearer and you will be more productive towards finding your success.
If you muddle up your vision you run the risk of ineffectiveness.
Then comes focus, once your vision is clear, you need to focus on it every single day. Whether it is 20 minutes, 50 minutes, or 2 hours a day, whatever it takes to ensure you are building on the work you’ve done so far will ensure you reach your goals. Your vision will be realized but it’s going to take a length of time, and delaying how much effort you put into shortening the distance between where you are now and where you want to be only further delays your journey to success. Whatever it takes whenever you can you need to call your vision every day and check in on how you are doing. It can be so easy to slip away.
So after focus comes faith. Now, I am not one to be religious, but I do believe we are a unified and, therefore, a semi-mystical universe. Even science ties us to a common denominator among all living and nonliving things. Furthermore, whether you believe in a being watching over your shoulder or not, the truth is the watchful eye is within us. That voice that lies behind all the voices that fill your head over the years with different beliefs, the one voice that stills questions back and answers back is who you want to hack into a find. Me my voice tells me to write and tells me to uplift the prosperity of people. I know to rely on these skills and desires and as long as I fulfill this calling I have found success. Have faith that you have the ability to do whatever your voice requires of you. What do you have faith in your ability to do? Start now. You will grow trust over time and you will cultivate faith over time, and your path forms into your destiny. It’s a wild road ahead for anybody who reaches success. Especially entrepreneurs because now you are tapping into the public world and bring the public goods and services, which comes with a larger network and larger scope of self.
What do you have faith in your ability to do? Start now. You will grow trust over time and you will cultivate faith over time, and your path forms into your destiny. It’s a wild road ahead for anybody who reaches success. Especially entrepreneurs because now you are tapping into the public world and bring the public goods and services, which comes with a larger network and larger scope of self.
Start now. You will grow trust over time and you will cultivate faith over time, and your path forms into your destiny. It’s a wild road ahead for anybody who reaches success. Especially entrepreneurs because now you are tapping into the public world and bring the public goods and services, which comes with a larger network and larger scope of self.
You will grow trust over time and you will cultivate faith over time, and your path forms into your destiny. It’s a wild road ahead for anybody who reaches success. Especially entrepreneurs because now you are tapping into the public world and bring the public goods and services, which comes with a larger network and larger scope of self.
Last point, faith, focus, and sense of self. One of the things that held back Ayn Rand’s philosophy is that it was too focused. Coming into the postmodern world we realize that there is a lot of gray area between right and wrong. When it comes to making successful decisions we need to realize that our Self, not the capital, is greater than our self. Our scope of self includes our friends, family, and communities, so feel comfortable placing them within your success journey. Soon you will unearth a pattern that is the destiny of YOU.
From time to time, you may find that distraction is winning a lot of battles in your fight to stay motivated and push towards your success. Whether it is building your personal brand, building a business, or achieving any other goal, there is a key to staying focused and persistent.
From time to time, you may find that distraction is winning a lot of battles in your fight to stay motivated and push towards your success. Whether it is building your personal brand, building a business, or achieving any other goal, there is a key to staying focused and persistent.
Luckily, there are simple, and free, ways to quickly get back on the priority task at hand instead of logging another hour mindlessly scrolling Facebook to do…”research” . While these moves can be done alone, they also work together in a sequence. Use them as a quick routine when you realize that your are avoiding your valuable tasks for an unproductive ones.
If you are losing focus on a task you know you have to finish, then there is probably something about that task that causes you stress. This stress triggers your “fight/flight” response which turns you to your coping mechanism: distraction. This subtle behavior is rewarded with the removal of the stress, which is a positive outcome and so you are not easily persuaded away from your flappy bird marathon because it feels better than writing a 10-page marketing piece or presentation for your big pitch night. Whatever it may be, struggling through the cumbersome and complicated process that is reaching long-term success comes with no guarantees. Meanwhile, your favorite reality show comes with a very real and very now satisfaction.
That is why taking a deep, and I mean, deep breath is a micro behavior to first take when you truly want to disrupt the pleasure vortex. According to a Harvard Family Health report, deep breathing triggers us to relax, which releases the stress sensations that were eliciting the fight/flight response in the first place. So, if you wanted only one more move to help you get focused fast then you can stop here. If not, keep going…
Sometimes a project is really stressful…
Honestly, you just know it is going to take forever and you have an entire to-do list to get through, plus the day is just etching away…
These are thoughts that definitely run through my mind if I feel as though I am distracted through the day. How are we supposed to fit so many priorities into such an infinite amount of waking day?
Often, when this happens, I find I really don’t know the exact time. How much day do you really have ahead of you?
By checking the time you afford yourself an opportunity to make a rough sketch of how all of what you want to do can play out, and if you are short you are forced to prioritize to the essentials. This helps focus you in relationship to your present situation.
Once you know how much day you have ahead of you, pick a priority for every 1-2 hours left.
So you are feeling less stressed and prioritized, but stiiiillllll…..getting started on that project isn’t any more motivating. No matter how calm you are or how important you rationalize it to be, the energy to get you going just isn’t sparked. So what to do next?
Set a 10 or 20-minute timer to complete the first priority. Set the timer before you are even sure what you want to do next. This creates an external incentive to commit a small amount of time to devote from the time you have left.
By incrementing time even further, you’ve placed bite-sized boundaries on this once insurmountable project.
Next if you don’t already have one, set a goal or check a goal. For example, I have a command center that I created a while ago, which lists my major priorities. Helping grow a non-profit, developing my business, and contributing to the higher education profession are the top three. From there I would pick one for the next hour or two and I would work on one goal.
For someone writing it may be to write a chapter, edit a chapter, research 10 sources. Whatever it may be, make sure your goal contributes to advancing your priority.
One of the things that trips me up, is sometimes the goals I write are not easily processed by my mind. I teach this in many goal setting workshops. Our minds are very much like programs processing lines of code and interpreting it into action.
If I set a goal that is something like : “Create packet”
When I return to complete the goal, I can be completely oblivious to exactly what the parameters of packet creation will be. Furthermore, if it is an older goal , I may complete lose why and what I wanted when I wrote “Create packet”.
So it helps to make goals as specific as possible, and the SMART acronym is a tool used to refine your goals into a way that we can process easily.
“Create packet” becomes “Make a rough draft of a 3-page marketing packet for our latest workshop offering on MeetUp within the next 17-minutes (your timer is still going).
Affirmations are a simple way to promote positive thinking around your priority project.
Great affirmations for focus:
- I have all the time I need.
- My work is a priority and I work my priorities.
- Staying focused is easy.
Here are some more great affirmations for focus. Just pick one though and move on to your final move.
Jump in there! You have reduced stress, prioritized, specified, and affirmed! There’s nothing left to it but to do it no matter how unpretty it may be. Get in there and get it done. The clock is ticking.
The smallest steps lead us toward success. When you recognize that the small moves that you take contribute toward your overall achievements your destiny becomes much richer and simpler. You can relish in every note you write and every goal you set which will keep you motivated in the long run. Appreciate your micro moves and use them to keep them keep you focused today.
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Being an entrepreneur can be exciting for people who are comfortable risks. Starting Career Champs has been a major learning curve, but it is inspiring hearing from other entrepreneurs building their visions into realities. Nana and Natasha, are the respectively the founder and CEO team that runs Micah Specialty Foods
Nana and Natasha, are the respectively the founder and CEO team that runs Micah Specialty Foods. Their signature dish the Supreme Sauce has been appetizing pallets across Northeast Ohio with its international Ghanian flare.
Hear all about how they take risks in their business, work together across international lines, and use their past experiences to get their business right.
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