There is no rule of thumb or Ten Commandments, when it comes to becoming successful in life. Overall, we tend to do things that are known to work or else model ourselves from someone who has achieved. That's why advertising budgets seek out those that have achieved, as if the mere assignment of product or service will bring us closer to an elusive pinnacle. In the home based business arena, there are paths that can make you amazing incomes but these are not easily taken. Think about it, when one removes all of the hype and genuinely looks at those who have made success their enterprise. Ask yourself with full honesty, "do you have what it takes"? Here are some useful and possibly energizing facets that might just tantalize your thoughts. Rule of the farm Farmers do it and Jesus taught this to his disciples. "As we sow, so shall we reap". The undeniable principle is that success will not come overnight. It's got nothing to do with nightly prayers (definitely couldn't hurt though). And it's got nothing to do with watching others become successful. What it does have to do with is consistent work and effort - day in and day out. Farmers tend to their crops every single day without fail, and when the time comes, they reap the benefits of their efforts. The very next "packaged" get rich program that you see, just spare a thought because it may well turn out that you are looking at the seeds someone else has sown and you may feel compelled to enlist and help them reap their returns. Success is like that. Continuous and consistent effort makes a world of difference for the person that has sowed the seeds. Shortcuts, there are none There are journeys and there are longer journeys but the harsh truth is that one needs to travel a path - there are no shortcuts. The length of the journey is a direct result of the level of commitment and effort one puts into becoming successful. The harder you try, the shorter your journey. Stick to your strengths because those invariably will get you where you need to go faster. Shortcuts often lead to disappointments. While luck may have something to do with becoming successful, shortcuts will always cause you some level of distress. Keeping track While the mental state of a person says a lot about becoming successful, the physical act of a person does make a difference too. Have a plan, keep to it and track your efforts. Keeping track of the things that you do and the success rate of those efforts will help you understand what's working and what's not. And during this journey of yours, you can fine tune your plan and map out the route that plays toward your strengths. The better you adapt and change according to circumstance and requirement, the faster you will get to where you want to go. Creativity is your greatest tool; it individualizes the path that you travel. When you create you separate, you brand and distance yourself from everyone else. Take the series of Harry Potter books and movies; these would be less viewed if not for a wonderful creativity, alive on every page. Make your path something that everyone would visit, something that attracts visitors by word of mouth. Keep positive - ditch the negative Easier said than done - I hear you all saying! Perhaps, but any effort will give you immediate returns. First off, start by eliminating negative influences in your life. Once the negatives are out, it's easier for you to become positive. Surround yourself with things that benefit you, and hang out with positive, successful or success-minded people. Learn to embrace the positive.... let them influence you and inspire a greater creativity. What started out as''? It's easy for any single one of us to get distracted in the middle of the journey, no matter how gung-ho we started out. If we lack any real sense of what we initially intended to achieve then the distractions appear as our paths of travel. Remember your starting vision! Relive how you started, you're excited and raring to go; towards the middle, it gets harder and you're struggling to remember exactly why you started. And when you get to the hardest part, the vital leg in any journey, a place where focus and endurance are trumps. It's like trying to climb Mount Everest. In order to be successful, you have to consistently work towards a goal, make an effort to remember a goal and repeatedly psyche yourself up for it every single day. Only then, will the peak become attainable and only then, will the view and achievement make the trip worthwhile. Once you've had the experience, you'll be forever looking toward the next conquest. Ask yourself a harmless question, "What road are you presently traveling and what road will you now travel"? |