5 Pillars To A Very Successful Home Business

by | on December 14, 2011

- Hustle:

Generally, people who make it big have one thing in common. They’re very dissatisfied with the status quo. They will not take what is expected” or “common” and let that define their lives. They move past it & achieve & excel. You must work hard and and you must hustle.

- Character:

Someone coined the phrase, “character is what you do in the dark.” In other words, when no one is looking, will you behave differently than if someone was looking? If not, then you have character.

If you are attacked, be tough – not hard. Don’t be a pushover, but be gentle, compassionate & flexible. Be especially flexing on procedure not on principle.

- Risk Taking:

This isn’t gambling. It is a willingness to be bold, hearty and to push forward. People who refuse to take risks are definitely not going to win. If you turn down a new promotion because you are not confident in yourself and your skills, you will likely be passed over/by when a different chance arrives.

Do not be afraid of rejection. But instead, receive it as a part of life and you’ll find there’s nothing to be afraid of — especially in the word “no.” The small word “No” is just another opportunity to find a way around/over/under an obstacle and to use your God-given creative problem-solving skills.

- Time Management:

We all know that one minute is comprised of 60 seconds and that one hour is made up of 60 minutes. One day has 24 hours. One year has 365 days. But one year also has 525,600 minutes. We don’t think about a year in such small increments, but maybe we should. It is more manageable and workable in this way.

We waste minutes as if they’ll always be around, and the fact is that time wasted is time we can never get back. We might miss a deal or the promotion of a lifetime by wasting just a few minutes. Wasted minutes equates to missed opportunities and choices.

Proper time management is essential as you make your climb toward success. Continue to break goals down in to manageable chunks. Do this in relation to your day & the time you have been given. You’ll accomplish far more this way. Best part is that you will not regret using your time very wisely.

- Master Non-Verbal Communication:

It is well known world wide that our body language, gestures and facial expressions do far much more communicating than our words will ever do. When the words that you speak do mot match the expressions of your countenance or the stance of your body, you do confuse the listener. This muddles your message and often badly.

Be very aware that when you try to “multi-task,” you often end up short-changing something. The last thing you want is to short-change people and their feelings.

It is often unwise to try to do too much at once — your willingness to do this tends to tell people that they aren’t important. They see you doing a task and it appears to rate higher than the discussion at the moment. This may happen even if you’re expressing your appreciation of their work and effort. You eye contact may even decrease as you multi task.

Be aware of what message(s) your body and gestures are sending.

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