Jun 04 2008

Are You True To Your Word?

Published by vagabondetteva under Business

by Jennifer Lavoie

Do you act with integrity? Most people when confronted with this question will state firmly that YES, they have integrity. They don’t promise things they can’t deliver and their word is their bond.

But are you true to the promises you make to yourself?

Most people who fail in their business-building dreams are so busy keeping promises to others that they back burner the promise they made to themselves … the promise of more money, more time freedom and a better life. So why do we all do it?

There are two reasons I’ve uncovered through coaching business associates. See if any of them resonate, and be honest with yourself.

1. I am too busy doing X, Y or Z. You can insert almost anything here. Many people keep themselves so busy doing what can only be described as busy work that they have no time to do anything else.

Here’s the reality: if you make your business a priority, everyone can find 1 hour a day or 10 hours a week to dedicate to a business. Sometimes being busy allows you to avoid doing the things you need to do to make your business profitable.

2. FEAR. While many people don’t admit to the fear, many are afraid of being ridiculed or criticized for their attempts to build a business or they are afraid of failing. Often, people will say they are “too busy to work at the business right now” but the reality is that they are afraid.

If you are in a business, or you are planning to start one, you need to make a promise to yourself (and show integrity in your dealing with that promise.) Promise to give it your all. To dedicate time to your business every day and not allow other commitments to infringe on your business building efforts.

Here’s a tip for keeping focused on your priorities. Every day, create a list of critical and trivial activities. The only things that go on your critical list are the top four things that will lead you to reaching your ultimate goal (of financial freedom). If you are in a business, it could be talking to 2 new prospects every day. You need to do the things on your critical list before anything on your trivial list. If the day ends and you haven’t done the trivial things, you can head to bed. If your day is done and you haven’t done the critical, better carve out a little more time.

Here’s another tip. Don’t turn on the TV or pick up a book until the critical list is complete.

Remember this list is not a to do list. It is a list of the things you need to do every day to get your business on the right foot and you are taking baby steps towards your ultimate goal.

Be true to your word, especially when you are making a promise to yourself and you will be more likely to be successful.

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Jennifer Lavoie is a home-based business coach. http://www.retirefree.ws

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May 11 2008

Virtual Assistant Home Business Blog Carnival - Issue 1

Published by vagabondetteva under Blog Carnival

Welcome to the first issue of the Virtual Assistant/Home Business Blog Carnival! We’ve had a great response for the first time and there are some wonderful articles linked below. This will be a weekly carnival. If you would like to participate, just keep an eye out for the weekly call for blog posts and submit your article. Now, on to the carnival! (note: all links below will open in a new window)

Want to participate in upcoming carnivals? Submit your article here.

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