Empowering Beliefs, And Entrepreneurial Success
To upgrade we have to start believing:
... "I can accomplish anything I set my mind to."
(Many people lack self-esteem and self-confidence which is kind of the whole point of being an Entrepreneur, because that's partly how you build it.)
... "I'm planning on being a millionaire."
(Most people, as far as I know, have an unconscious limit to how much money they're comfortable with. If they think of themselves as $100,000/year people, that's probably all they'll ever make.)
... "I understand that it's more important to work smart, not hard."
(Most people erroneously think that the harder and longer they work, the more money they'll make. The reality is, in this game, the steps it takes for you to make $1,000,000 are the same whether you spend 3 months completing them or 3 years.)
... "I take 100% responsibility for my results."
(Many people would rather pass the buck or place the blame than taking full responsibility for their outcomes. Sometimes it's tough, but you must take responsibility for everything that happens to you.)
... "I'm not afraid of failure, because I'm always learning."
(Most people are afraid of failing. They'd rather stay in their comfort zone than take action. Remember, as Napoleon Hill taught: "Every failure carries with it the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit.")
Because I want to be a successful Entrepreneur, I've developed these beliefs. (Many of which have been forming for a long time.) They're real. And what I believe to be a necessary foundation for me in accomplishing my vision.
As the great Jim Rohn said: "Success is not to be pursued; it is to be attracted by the person you become."
Well - I'm not an expert. And, I'm not monetarily wealthy. But, I believe there's value in me creating this thread. Thinking about it, I could have included a few more including being of service and adding value to peoples' lives. And, I'm sure I could add something to do with "action" and "implementation." Even so, they're what appear to be the most important, and concrete, for me at the moment.
Care to comment, add, or contribute? Please do and we'll create a good "reference thread," if you like.