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Dec 14 2009

10 Big Picture, Impact Player Tenets that Lead to Success - Part III


Thanks for coming back! Please leave a comment or let me know what topics you would like to read about. I appreciate your visits. Linda

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This is the last article in the series on ten personal tenets you should consider and adopt in your life if you want to be a leader and/or want to have success.  To be able to live your dreams, you need to take control of your destiny.  You need to become a leader … even if it is only YOU who you are leading.   If you can’t lead your own life, how do you expect that you can lead others - whether it’s in your job or in a business or in reaching your goals?

(If you haven’t had a chance to read the other 2 posts, here are the links to Part I and Part II.)

  • Tenet # 8 Difference Makers and Impact Players have the ability to equip THEIR winners with the right tools and provide a nurturing environment. If you have a team, family members, and business partners who help you to bring your goals and dreams into reality, you MUST help them succeed as well.  You do this by creating a safe environment filled with encouragement, love and support.  You do this by creating ways to train and educate them so that they can grow and achieve more than they ever thought.  Always be looking for ways you can help your “winners” be better, learn from their mistakes and teach them to have fun at the same time.  Also, let them know how grateful you are for their dedication to you and your goals.  When they know you care, they will feel appreciated and that their efforts have been recognized.
  • Tenet # 9 Compete not compare! Impact players don’t compare themselves to others in their field, niches, teams or similar businesses.  Instead, an impact player attempts to exceed his or her personal best … on a daily basis.  If you compare yourself to someone who is doing better than you are, you’ll only make yourself feel like “crap”.  You can never be like another person - your skills, talents, beliefs, life experiences, education, etc. will be different from theirs.  What someone else can do will be different than what you can do.  So, make a more empowering choice.  Compete with yourself - with your personal best - and strive to go beyond that.  Figure out what you can do each day to be just a little bit better than the day before.  Apply this to your business, your job, your family relationships, your health, your spiritual growth … and by the end of the year you’ll be a stronger, wiser, more successful person.
  • Tenet # 10 You must adopt the “little bit more” mindset. What this tenet means is that you must do things just beyond your comfort zone.  Beyond your perceived limitations.  Also, you must help others on your team, in your family, at your job or in your business because they won’t do if for themselves.  People will go farther than they think they can when shows them or tells them that they can do it.  When you encourage others along the way that they CAN be better, that they CAN achieve the next step, that they CAN do a little bit more … their goals and dreams (and yours) will come true.  A great movie to watch that illustrates this tenet the best is “Facing the Giants“.   In Winston Churchill’s words, “Never, never,  ever give up!”

Your dreams are the most important thing in your life.  In order to live your dreams, you must make them sacred.  You must become the person you will be when your dreams become your reality.  To get started or to give an extra boost to your efforts, seriously consider these 10 tenets.  Adopt the ones that will empower you to take daily action towards your goals and dreams.  And then seriously consider the rest and make them a part of your life’s philosophy.  These 10 “big picture, impact player” tenets will give you a solid foundation for building your success and living your dreams!

Please feel free to leave your comments.  I would love to hear your stories of what tenets or beliefs helped you create your successes.

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Jan 04 2009

Are the Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions for 2009 on Your List?


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By the time I finish writing this post it will  be January 4th, 2009.

How have you done for the first four days of the New Year with your resolutions?

Are any of these Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions on your list?

  • Make more time for family and friends
  • Quit smoking
  • Start exercising
  • Go back to school / take a class
  • Get out of debt
  • Advance in your career, make more money
  • Get into philanthropy and community involvement
  • Quit drinking
  • Lose weight
  • Get out of a bad relationship

There are several things that I noticed about all of the resolutions listed above:

  • each resolution is a HUGE goal that requires some life changing habits
  • each resolution sounds like a “SHOULD” rather than a “DESIRE”
  • each resolution is a “going away from” activity
  • each resolution isn’t joy filled
  • each resolution will lead to guilt feelings if it isn’t achieved in 2009

Now, this is one heck of a way to set yourself up for failure.

So how can you make a New Year’s Resolution fun and exciting?  What can you do to create a way for you to want to stay committed to what you resolved for 2009?

It’s not impossible.  And, I’m not crazy.  There is a wonderful way to do this- so you’ll wake up each morning ready to rock and roll towards your dreams - your dream life.

First of all what did I  mean by that these resolutions were huge goals that require life changing habits, that they are “shoulds” and not desires, they are “going away from” activities, they aren’t joy filled, and finally they will fill you with guilt if you aren’t successful in keeping your commitments?

Let’s take “get out of debt” as an example.  First, what do you mean exactly by this statement?  Get out of credit card debt or all debt (which could mean your mortgage, car loans, school loans, etc.).  When you think about this, it could be a rather humongous chunk of change!  So that would be a HUGE goal.  It also would require life changing habits - like NOT use your credit cards, not spending any money on the nice things in life - i.e. enjoying a daily grande espresso truffle from Starbucks - and instead put every extra cent you have towards paying off your debt and not incurring any more.

This brings us to the it’s a “should” rather than a “desire” - probably because of the current economic situation, the possibility you may not have a job, and you’ve read that smart people don’t get themselves is such “a mess” and just for security sake, you should get rid of your debt.

Next this is a “going away activity” because you are looking at it from the perspective of how to have less and then none of what you don’t want.  It’s a “going away from activity” because you aren’t looking at ways to have more of what you do want - which could be how to earn more money and find more resources!

This resolution isn’t really joy filled - it reeks of sacrafice, victimhood, and limitation.  And, if you “slip” and buy that espresso truffle one hectic day, you’ll berate yourself for not keeping your resolution and the guilt feelings cascade through out your entire body.

So, the deck is stacked against you.  And, if you look at each one of the top 10 resolutions listed in this light, you’ll note each one is a trap.  That’s why most resolutions aren’t kept for more than 90 days.

It’s not your fault though.  Even the strongest willed among us would have difficulty time keeping these resolutions the way they are worded and how a person would go about trying to accomplish them.

Over the next few posts, I will give you some tips on how to make your resolutions - “go-solutions”!  You’ll learn how to have fun “playing” towards your targets.  And because you’ll have fun and achieve daily successes, you’ll be energized to keep your commitment to your dream alive through out the year.

So for now, write out each of your resolutions in a special journal or notebook - even if you have them written somewhere else.  If they are written as a “don’t want” or a “going away from” goal, think about what you want instead and rewrite your resolution as a “do want” or a “going towards” activity.  This is your first step in making your 2009 the best year ever!

Next post, I’ll go over some more tips … until then, have a most fabulous Sunday!

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