Showing posts with label opportunities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opportunities. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Busy or Productive? Here's 15 Differences

Busy people drive me crazy. The whirlwind of their lives, at work and at home, reminds me of a hover craft or a hydrofoil boat – never touching the ground or the water. It’s as if they have permanent ADHD with no medication, and that impairment forces more and more activity just for activity’s sake. Productive people, on the other hand exude a calm determination. They seem to know “where they are going” and how they are going to get there, and their race is slow and steady, like the proverbial tortoise who wins the race. And what does winning the race look like? It looks like “results.” It’s easy to identify busy and productive people by these following 15 behaviors.

THE TASKS THAT ARE CHOSEN
• Busy people take on any and all tasks, because they want and need to look like they always have a “job” to do. These tasks are rarely interconnected nor do they serve some larger goal. The goals are the tasks themselves.
• Productive people are selective about tasks. They have long-term plans and goals, and they select tasks that serve those plans and those goals. If the productive person decides that s/he wishes to move from a sales position to an IT position within an organization, then the tasks that are chosen will serve that goal – additional classes, exploration of methods by which salespeople can better use technology, etc.

DEFINITION OR PRODUCTIVITY
• Busy people equate time spent with productivity. Thus, if they stay late, “push more paper,” and keep a rapid pace, they are productive
• Productive people equate results with productivity. It is never how many tasks were completed; it is always about how the tasks that were selected achieved a goal. If, for example, a company is not getting its product out to customers in a timely manner, the busy person will drop everything, run down to the loading docks, and “crack the whip” to make the warehouse people work faster. S/he may even pitch in with the truck loading as well. The productive person will study the logistics of the warehouse-to-loading and devise a better system.

USE OF RESOURCES
• The busy person will work harder with the resources s/he has, never stopping to think if there are better resources that could be acquired and used.
• The productive person will look at current resources and try to find better ones, in order to improve task efficiency – perhaps a new software program or app.

SAYING “NO”
• Busy people never say “no.” they simply take on more and more, until they are so scattered trying to do everything, that nothing is done well. They exhaust themselves in the process.
• Productive people say “no” a great deal of the time. They refuse to take their focus off of what they have prioritized as important. A busy person will drop everything when a friend calls with a request, even if it means giving up the one evening this week s/he may have to spend with family. The productive person will say “no” because that one evening is a priority.

PRIORITIES
• Busy people identify everything as a priority, so many, in fact, that they cannot keep track of or manage them. The result is that they forget things, miss appointments, and disappoint all of those people they keep saying “yes” to.
• Productive people identify far fewer priorities – no more than they can manage at one time. Thus, they do not forget things, do not miss appointments, and do not disappoint those people they said “no” to.

EVENINGS
• Busy people are on the go until they collapse into bed at night, completely exhausted. They awake to begin the frenetic pace all over again – no overall plan – just “do.”
• Productive people plan for “down time” before bed – time to reflect on the day and to plan for tomorrow. They wake with their plans in place for the day, with a clear idea of what is to be accomplished.

MULTI-TASKING
• Busy people believe that multi-tasking is a great skill, and they practice it daily. What happens, ultimately, is that no one task really gets done well. Everything is either only partially poorly done.
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• Productive people have learned the importance of the old adage, “one potato at a time – that’s all you can plant and that’s all you can harvest.” They begin a task and focus only at it until it is completed.

INTERRUPTIONS
• Busy people allow, and perhaps even welcome, interruptions – they take phone calls in the middle of important things; they check their email every 30 minutes; they pick up that phone every time it pings a text; and they let other people interrupt them too. Every interruption means focus is lost, and it takes time to re-focus.
• Productive people don’t allow interruptions. They check email at the end of the day; they don’t take phone calls or respond to texts; and they do not allow others to interrupt their focus.

BRAIN SHUT DOWN
• Busy people do not shut down their brains from the time they awake until they go to sleep at night. The problem then becomes that sleep is elusive. Lack of sleep results in poor productivity the next day.
• Productive people understand that they have to shut down down their brains for brief periods during the day – they meditate; they get some physical exercise; they watch a silly television show. These things allow more restful sleep and a more productive next day.

TASKS OR OPPORTUNITIES
• Busy people see tasks and activities as “chores” to get done. They don’t enjoy, they just “do.”
• Productive people see tasks as opportunities – opportunities to get results. This is because they pick and choose and select those tasks that bring results. They enjoy what they do.

JUDGING OTHERS
• Busy people de-value others who do not “look” and behave as they do. This is particularly true of supervisors and managers who are busy people themselves. They see the more methodical individual who may take time to think or to re-charge as unproductive.
• Productive people only judge by results and they do not micro-manage their subordinates by observing their on and off-task behaviors.

TIME
• Busy people complain about having too little time to get everything done during their waking hours. And amidst all of the complaining they take on even more tasks because they cannot say “no.” The result is more activity and no results.
• Productive people make time for those things that fit their priorities and do not engage in “time-killing” activities which, in the long-term are meaningless.

TALK
• Busy people spend a lot of time talking about how busy they are. This, of itself, is a time-waster, and is usually meant to gain sympathy or to place oneself in a martyr role. They insist that they want to change things, to be less busy, but then the next request or activity comes along, and they are “on it!”
• Productive people are actively “doing” according to their plans. They don’t talk about how hard or much they are working. They focus on the touchdown, get there, take time to enjoy that moment, and then move forward.

STUFF
• Busy people keep adding “stuff” because that is their reward for all of the work they do. The harder they work and the more money they make, the more they can accumulate.
• Productive people keep subtracting stuff as they move forward. They have certain “stuff” that is important, and the rest becomes rather meaningless. As they “let go,” they experience even more freedom.

Article source: http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/busy-or-productive-heres-15-differences

Sunday, 2 August 2015

The 3 Types of Income To Become A Millionaire


This article is written by Patric Chan, the author of WakeUp Millionaire. Discover his secrets of using the 3 components of Psychology, Opportunity and Mindset to become a WakeUp Millionaire… http://tiny.cc/wakeupmil


You need to do something to make money, regardless of taking a very small action or big one. Even if it is just sending emails - that's still considered as taking actions.

If you accept that fact, then it's obvious you're on the right track.

To create wealth and becoming a millionaire, you need to have a vehicle or platform.  I like to name it as Opportunity because IT IS an opportunity.

Obviously, there are plenty of opportunities to choose from today and it becomes "confusing" when you not know of your purpose.

Different opportunities will give you different types of incomes...

Income Today - This is the income that you'll need today and within the next 30 days. Basically, this is your life line - you need money right now to not only enjoy your lifestyle, but as fund for your journey to financial freedom.

You have to understand that there's no liberty to living frugal - you need to use your Income Today to give you the pleasure of what you can afford. You need to continuously reward yourself for taking actions to become successful.

Income Tomorrow - While making money for Income Today, you would also be planning for Income Tomorrow. Income Tomorrow is defined for income that you'll have within months and can be extended to a year or so.

It creates short-term passive income. For instance, you own a membership where people are paying you monthly fee.

Millionaire Income - This is where you can be free. You can choose when to work or not to work anymore. The biggest mistake that average people make (which keeps them from millionaire status) is simply not choosing the right Opportunity that can lead to this stage.

Bare in mind that Opportunity can change at any time. Just think it as the vehicle to get you from one place to another place, you're trying to get from your current level to a higher financial level.

That being, your focus is the destination and you'll choose whichever of the most suitable vehicle for you to get there.

In my years of making money and creating wealth, I've used at least 3 major Opportunities.

It doesn't mean the more you have, the more money you'll make. It's about choosing the right one and stay focus on it.


Monday, 6 July 2015

Even your biggest heroes were unknown before they started




Even your biggest heroes were unknown before they started.
Everyone starts somewhere. It doesn’t matter where you start. Some people start with better opportunities than others. Some people start with less but the fact is all the people that you have heard of are people who started. They started as unknowns and they built their success from that. This is how they became our hero’s.
When you develop self-belief you are able to dream- -These dreams turn into events and opportunities to make those dreams real. This vision is born in the mind and developed in the mind first before it can appear in the world.
Think about your biggest heroes and think about what they had to overcome to achieve the status that they did. Think about how they were able to do this. This is a key part of becoming self-empowered. This is a key part in living the dream. Learning to focus on having something that seems far, far away is the key. Developing this is not an easy task, but then, what in life is?
What did our heroes learn?
Learning to do something new almost always takes time and effort. The results may not be what you wanted them to be. What this really means is that you haven’t convinced yourself that the impossible is possible yet. Your sub-couscous still thinks that you can’t achieve it. This is where the commitment to success has to take root. This is where the vision has to be practiced and made strong. Each day you need to tell yourself that you are going to achieve your goal. Each day you have to build that belief that you can accomplish it. The stronger your self-belief- - the bigger the results.
You have read many stories of your heroes struggling to succeed and you think to yourself, “How could anyone say no to that person”. It is amazing that some of our hero’s found the strength and belief to keep going but they had a vision and that vision was undoubtedly attainable for them.
Most things don’t happen overnight.- -Life is a journey and it is to be enjoyed in each moment throughout the journey. Every step you take toward your goal is one step closer your journey’s end.
The problem is that a lot of people take the first few steps and as soon as they stumble they decide that it is too hard and give up. If you don’t convince your subconscious that you will succeed then when you stumble it will feel like you should quit. You get the result that you expect. The key is to expect nothing but what you envisioned.
When you are armed with this self-empowerment you gain a confident that no matter what happens you will find a way to succeed. This is what our heroes knew. They knew that they would draw the things and situations needed to succeed.
Their vision will come to be in the real world. Before you knew who your heroes were they knew where they were going and they stayed focused on it.
They taught themselves to believe.








Article source: http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/even-your-biggest-heroes-were-unknown-before-they-started

Monday, 22 June 2015

Make use of every opportunity


People always give one excuse or the other for their inability to achieve some level of success. The majority of people never achieve true success and fortune, because they always wait for the big opportunity, which never comes. The world is filled to the brim with abundant opportunities. It however takes the binoculars of God to see these opportunities. I am going to illustrate the above statement with a thought provoking story.
Two friends Visited India on vacation. While there, they saw lots of people walking on bare feet. One said to the other," see the level of poverty!" but the other saw a shoe factory. He returned home and began designing shoes, and not only established a shoe factory, which made him a millionaire.
Some see obstacles, while others see opportunities. Never wait for that big break, because it may never come. Build from what you know and love and begin to niche your way to success. No idea is too small to be ignored.
You can make a surprising amount of money from a very small but focused idea, even if others tell you there is no market! We expose ourselves to failure when we foolishly wait for the right opportunity or condition to come before venturing to make a move. There is no guarantee that your life will get better with time; you must take tangible steps to ensure it.



The passing of time does not guarantee the improvement of life, but only what is done in the passing time that does. If you refuse to do anything to improve your circumstances, you will be where you are today in the next four years.
You must stop dreaming and start doing. When you see an opportunity, leap on it.
Life will present to you, many opportunity in the most unusual places. Gone are the days when you wait for the ship to berth. You got to swim into the water and jump into the ship.
H.I. Hunt, the great American oil Magnet, was once asked the secret of his success.
He replied: " success requires two things only. First, you must know exactly what you want. Unfortunately, most people never make this decision. Second, you must determine the price that you will have to pay to achieve it and then get busy paying the price"
Every harvest is a product of seed, so never you despise that small opportunity, as it may open doors of bigger opportunity for you.


Article Source: Make use of every opportunity

Thursday, 11 June 2015

How Do You Become Rich: The Psychology Of Making Money

It seems like everyone is very eager to learn how to get rich. In fact, there are thousands of books written specifically about how to get rich. There are also hundreds of classes and seminars about how to get rich that are conducted regularly in different parts of the world. Yet, despite the abundance of resources available, it seems there are only a handful of success stories.
So how do you become rich if there are millions before you that were unsuccessful? You must start with the right psychology of making money.
So what is the psychology of making money all about? The psychology of making money involves our behavior and mental processes involved when we make money. It is very important that we understand how our thoughts & feelings affect our behavior.
There are numerous ways of making money, such as putting up your own business, writing books, making a website, etc. However, if you don't have the right psychology of making money, you'll wipe out your savings and lose more money than what you would actually be making.
One of the major common mistake that people make is that they think of wealth as a gratification that comes in an instant. If you want to become rich, you must act like the rich. I don't mean to go spend on fancy cars, latest gadgets or designer clothes, instead emulate how the rich people build their wealth slowly but surely with taking calculated risk, making strategic investments and saving money for the future.
We are all capable of making money, every single one of us is. However, making it grow can be very difficult for most people. So how do you become rich without robbing your bank? You need to be cautious of how you spend your money. Whenever you are extremely happy, angry, sad or any other emotion, you might want to have a policy to delay making a decision. Our actions are most vulnerable when we are in an unstable state of extreme emotion.
There are numerous of studies about how people tend to unconsciously spend more money when they feel down. This depression usually leads people to spend money for a few drinks or for an expensive vacation to some how escape. This only goes to show the effect of our emotions to how we treat money. So how do you become rich if you work long hours but burn your cash in a blink of an eye when you feel down? Let's not forget that the absence of money can also lead to depression which helps create vicious cycles of spending money, based on emotion.
Prepare yourself and have the right psychology of making money in place. Don't let opportunities slip your hands and always be ready for challenges. If you want to learn how to get rich, there are a thousand ways to do it. Don't believe anyone who tells you there's one secret way to do it because if you trace back how rich people become rich, they all have different stories to tell. As much as how to get rich is important, what is more important is for you to realize what to do with what you already have, rather than count on the money you are yet to make. It is also important that you take calculated risks and make strategic investments to become rich and always save for the future to stay rich.
Hyrum Estrada


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Monday, 8 June 2015

3 Reasons Why Making Money Is Difficult For Most People

Are you frustrated at why you are not making money the way you would like to?
It appears as if things just don't seem to work out right? Yes you work hard, but it seems as if for every 2 steps forward that you take, 3 steps backwards follows. Making money just seems impossible and it's certainly not from a lack of effort. Why?
Chances are, that there are internal blocks more powerful than you realize that are sabotaging your efforts of making money.
The mind is composed of two parts, the conscience and subconscious parts. The part of the mind that wants to make money, achieve success and all that good stuff is the conscious mind. The part that may be stopping you form achieving your desires is the subconscious mind.
As renowned American developmental biologist and author of "The Biology of Belief" Dr. Bruce Lipton explains, our lives are run by habits, not desires. Your habits are simply your programmed responses to stimuli. The responses are in the form of thought and eventually action. All this is run by your subconscious mind. Your desires, on the other hand, are things that you strongly aspire to have. You control the conscious mind so you will take action to attain these desires.
The thing is, the subconscious mind controls 95% of what you do but you are unlikely to even notice. If what you desire (Making Money) differs from what your subconscious programming wants (status quo), then its like swimming against a really, really, really strong current. You efforts will be futile.
So what are these three major blocks to making money?
1. FEAR OF MAKING MONEY
This is the big one. You might be shocked at how fearful you are of success and a lot of money, even if you want it badly! Introspect for a second. What comes with making money and achieving success? Responsibility? Attention? A shift from what you know and are used to? Being treated differently? What else? As you slowly and deliberately think about the things that money bring, how do you feel about them? Is there a touch of discomfort perhaps with one or more of these things?
Lets take responsibility for instance. You get a lot of money; you have to worry about managing it, taking care of those close to you who would not have otherwise looked to you for support (not that you don't want to help but just the thought of the added responsibility). Remember, with all this money, people are looking at you!
You will also meet new people, people out of your usual circle. You get out of your 'comfort zone'. For those looking for true love, do you fear "gold diggers" may come looking for a bounty? Do you feel like a target? Does all of this make you feel uncomfortable on the inside at some level?
The stimuli are money and success and the programmed response is fear. This is programmed from what you have seen and heard. All this is run by your subconscious mind, which has your experiences stored in its infinitely large database. After fear, the secondary response may be procrastination from taking action to generate this money, or listing of excuse after excuse as to why 'it won't work'. You may also be prone to seeing 'difficulty instead of opportunities'. The list is endless. Fear may also come in the form of fear of failure, which results in anger, frustration and desperation. Think about this. Would you buy from a relaxed confident sales man or a desperate salesman? We all know how annoying, desperate salesmen could be.
The self-saboteur in you will operate under the radar without you noticing a lot of times. With 95% of the vote, your subconscious mind runs the show.
2. FEELINGS OF LACK AND UNWORTHINESS
Feelings of inadequacy hold back too many people from too many accomplishments. When you sit around people with money and success, how do you feel? Do you feel... unworthy? Do you start thinking about what you don't have? What you haven't accomplished? Do you feel like a lesser being, a failure? Do you feel poor? Other people pick these 'vibes' and respond to them. How many times have you seen or heard of people getting promoted simply because they 'acted the part'? This is where the phrase 'Fake it till you make it' comes from. When you feel wealthy and successful, you will act wealthy and successful. Eventually, you will be wealthy successful. It is not the other way round. This is called the 'Be-Do-Have Principle'. You have to be wealthy (feel), do the things that make you wealthy (action) and eventually have wealth.
So again the stimuli are making money and achieving success, the programmed response is 'I'm not worthy'; 'I'm a failure'. The secondary response is lack of confidence, lack of enthusiasm and lack of creativity. Your actions will be a result of these self-defeating assertions and of course the eventuality is failure, no matter how much you want success.
3. ASSOCIATING 'MAKING MONEY' WITH NEGATIVITY
Here is a good test that I have also done. Look for a picture of stacks of cash. What thoughts come to mind? Bank robbery? Drug dealers? Criminal dealings? Greed? Do you have some feelings of repulsion perhaps? What do you think of rich people? Do you think they have bad attitudes? Are they snobs?
When I first did this test, I thought of a bank robbers and drug dealers in movies. This is what I have been exposed to growing up. This is what my mind has been fed. Such a lot of money was always associated with something negative. Things that come to mind may include stories you have heard about lives ruined and families torn apart after making a lot of money. What all this is saying to you is 'MONEY IS BAD!" All this is stored in your subconscious mind. Again, the stimulus is making lots of money, and the programmed response is, ruined lives, torn families, changed person etc. If its something you find undesirable, your subconscious mind will go to work to 'protect you' from it.
LET GO OF THE BLOCKS AND START MAKING MONEY
If the subconscious mind was programmed to block money, you need to reprogram it to allow you to make money.
This is how you can do that...
Affirmations - Repetitive input of negativity led to it being perceived as reality by your subconscious mind. To reverse this, you need to repeat positive affirmations to yourself about yourself and your environment until the programming changes. You can also get recorded affirmations that you can listen to daily. Even if you don't concentrate on them, they still slowly shift the subconscious programming.
Gratitude - Gratitude creates a paradigm shift. By being grateful for what you have, you take away the feeling of lack. You can't feel successful and feel lack at the same time
Surround yourself with positive people - This is self-explanatory. Negative people feed you negativity and positive people give you the right 'programming'.
Emotional Freedom Technique - I strongly recommend this. It is often called 'awake hypnosis'. It is an acupressure technique that combines affirmations and tapping of bio-energy meridians of the body to reset bioenergy and reprogram your subconscious. It's very simple. I would recommend reading on this first so you are fully aware of what it is.
Take charge of your subconscious programming, your life and start making money!!!


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