Creating A Better Future

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Who are you? What do you want? And where do you want to go? If you know what you want, where you want to go, are you getting closer? If not, why?

If you want to create a better future for yourself, you have got to prove it to yourself. You have got to do things differently.

When you do the same thing, you will get the same thing. When you prove it to yourself that you are capable of making things happen, you will land in a whole new place.

According to Johnny Wimbrey, ‘Prove to yourself that you value your future, and commit to seeing that feeling of value come to fruition.’

‘You are the only one who decides whether you are going to give up and make excuses about it or execute your dream and participate in your own rescue.’

‘You cannot respond until you have faith in yourself and your ability to succeed. Success should be a foregone conclusion. Be faithful to your future self in your actions today.’

‘You will never learn to value yourself and your efforts if you let the Instigators and Spectators infect your life, your goals, and your mindset.’

‘You cannot handle all this nay-saying if you don’t have faith in your dream. Use these negative opinions to build up that faith and strengthen your character.’

‘No one is qualified to push my vision into reality except me.’

‘No one will take a risk on you if you aren’t willing to put yourself and your self-worth on the line.’

‘Without the right character in place and without knowing who you are and what you are capable of, you will never achieve and maintain true success.’

‘You must participate in your own rescue.’

‘Do you have the tenacity and commitment to find someone you deserve?’

‘Someone else’s mentality has nothing to do with your reality.’

Source:

Johnny Wimbrey (2021). Building a Millionaire Mindset: How to Use the Pillars of Entrepreneurs to Gain, Maintain, and Sustain Long-Lasting Wealth

How To Succeed In Business

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Business is a game. If you want to win, if you want to get ahead, you must follow the rules.

If you are not playing, you are watching. If you are not creating, you are consuming. If you are not planting, you are reaping. If you are not growing, you are dying.

To stay in the game, according to Molly D. Shepard, Jane K. Stimmler, and Peter J. Dean, ‘Never allow yourself the luxury of anger, no matter how ‘hot’ the discussion gets. Instead, control your emotion so it doesn’t interfere with your message.’

When a boss or coworker gets angry, try not to take it personally. Instead of thinking about how you feel, put your focus on the person who is angry and try to figure out his or her motivation.’

‘If you are having a problem with a coworker, don’t let it irritate you until you get angry. Identify the problem and address it with him or her.’

Don’t wait for information to come to you. Get out of your office, join a conversation, and get in on the informal network ‘action.’ You never know what you’ll learn.’

A true leader routinely assists talented people who work with her to attain bigger jobs, sometimes even surpassing her.

‘Be clever in determining who really impacts on your success.’

‘When making your list of possible company mentors- don’t leave out your boss.’

‘When you know in your gut that you’ve received all possible benefit from a mentoring relationship, it’s time to move on.’

‘If your schedule and responsibilities are veering out of control, ask yourself what tasks can be delegated or rearranged to free up more time.’

‘Whenever you can, try to make things more streamlined by changing the way you do something, letting it go, or hiring someone else to do it.’

Source;

Molly D. Shepard, Jane K. Stimmler, & Peter J. Dean (2014). Breaking Into the Boys’ Club: The Complete Guide for Women to Get Ahead in Business