Thursday, 15 March 2012

Self Improvement for Business - Finding the Willingness to Work Hard

By Roger Carson


It is a smart business decision to use self improvement for the purpose of creating a more successful business. You will see a clear trend among the successful business executives and entrepreneurs that you might read about. They consistently work to improve their mental, psychological and emotional performance.

Their high achievement didn't happen by accident, but with thorough planning. You can do the same, and we encourage you to do it. Be aware that this can be an involved process. This could turn into a life long discovery for yourself.

It is normal to have a fear of failure, or a fear that your efforts will be less than what you expected or hoped for. There have been studies done with experienced combat soldiers that show there is even fear for them. The main difference is that they are given tools to deal with their fears. It seems to center on having enough discipline and focus to figure out which matters most. Typically what ends up happening with those who lack experience is that their fear of failing keeps them from doing anything at all. They wind up not taking action because not taking action is much simpler than facing their fears. If you are afraid to fail try to remember that everybody in business makes mistakes and sometimes fails to reach their objectives. What is important is to keep trying and to keep making progress.

At one time or another as your proceed in your new IM business career, you will make bad decisions, mistakes, gaffs and blunders. Be assured when we tell you that you are not alone and never will be.

There will be times in your new found IM business career that you will make mistakes, gaffs, blunders and bad decisions. Its true when we tell you that you aren't alone and never will be.

We understand that there are many ways to work on self improvement and a person can reasonably do only so much at a time. If you have some awareness of an issue you feel can be worked on and from which you can benefit, then explore it and see where it takes you.




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