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10 MOTTOES OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PEOPLE By Marnie Pehrson Everyone
has fundamental rules, postulates or beliefs by which they live and
work. There is significant What You Sow Is What You Reap "When
it comes to life or business, what goes around, comes around"
says Alanna Webb of http://www.lovestories.com/. "I try to remember
that in business -- especially when it comes to competition and dirty
business tactics. It's been my experience that honesty and integrity
win out in the end." Another thought along these lines was shared
by Jamie Brown Run with Diligence Sabrina Van Dyke http://www.relivonline.com/svan explains: ''In this business I am not running a race, I am running a marathon. My reward after that marathon? It is knowing that I've helped change lives and gained new friends!'' I apply this ''motto'' to my business because one achieves greatness by taking the little, but necessary steps that it may take to reap the rewards. I know that in doing my business I must get a few ''no's'' before I get to a ''yes''. The ''yes'' may not come right away (race), but if you keep plugging right along (marathon) and say that it's okay to get ''no's'' because the more ''no's'' you get, the closer you are in getting the ''yes'' (finish line).'' Paths Change ''Choosing
a new path today does not mean that the prior years were wasted''
is the motto of Paul Henderson of The Boss Magazine at http://www.spboss.com/.
''This came to me after sharing with friends and family the goal of
publishing my magazine a few years ago. Everyone said I was too old
to start something new. I had a job, why create a new one? When I
told them I wanted to try my hand at acting in theatre, they told
me I was too old. When I let people know I do not date or plan to
remarry, they say I will be sorry when I get old. I did start my business,
I tried out, and got the part in several plays and was paid, and I
know lots of people who marry in their 50's, 60' s and beyond. I am
only 35 years old today and I was told these things several years
ago. Never let go of what you feel you need to do to be happy, because,
''Choosing a new path today does not mean the prior years were wasted''
Stephanie Knobel of http://www.weeklytips.com/archive/business/www. fabulouslyfemale.com says, ''It always sticks out. Every time I am getting frustrated by something, not enough hits to a site, a cheating husband (g), I think 'if you keep doing what you're doing, you'll keep getting what you're getting...' and it helps me totally switch gears.'' What Are You Gonna Do? '''What
are you gonna do?' is my mantra,'' says Jenette Rotatori-Zubero, strategist
and coach. ''For example, if I'm following my heart on an issue and
I know other's aren't going to agree, I'll say, 'well, what are you
gonna do?' Asking myself this question helps to bring out possible
solutions there might be or it helps to clarify I Can Make a Difference Cathleen Fillmore, a writer and speaker who coaches and publishes a marketing newsletter for speakers, says, ''I give talks on telling the truth. One thing I say and try to apply to my life is: ''We don't suffer from delusions of grandeur, we suffer from delusions of insignificance.'' We tend to think we're smaller than we really are and overlook that divine spark within. We sometimes think what we do doesn't really matter in the larger scheme of things. It does.'' Nothing Can Take the Place of Persistence Lucinda Jenkins of Glennbrook Farms Herbs and Such http://www.weeklytips.com/archive/business/www.fabulouslyfemale.com says, ''I have sitting right here by my computer for the times when I question myself or just want to give up, a quote by Earl Nightingale, 'Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; there is nothing more commonplace than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education alone will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and Determination alone are omnipotent.''' Trust Your Instincts Cheryl
Demas of http://www.wahm.com/ says, ''I always try to remember to
trust my instincts. It seems that whenever I've gotten into a bad
situation has been when I've let someone talk me into something that
didn't 'feel' right, or let them convince me that they knew my situation
better than I knew it myself. I've decided that no one knows my business
and my unique situation as well as I do, and I try to Never be Afraid to Try ''Never be afraid to try ...you are probably more of an expert than you thought.'' says Caroline of A Moms Love http://www.amomslove.com/. ''For example when I began my cooking business, I was an excellent cook, but I was a little unsure that my skills were marketable. I could have stopped right there and said.... nope I am too timid to step out and take a chance. Instead, I proceeded, took a course from an expert which gave me the confidence and push that I needed. But, I was much more of an expert than I thought. I believe most of us do not venture out into avenues we would like to because of fear of failure or because we are intimidated by our self-expectations or perhaps by others' imagined or real criticism. We may be missing out on a whole new world by not taking that first step, which is to realize...expertise begins somewhere.'' Don't Forget the Elbow Grease ''The only place that success comes before work, is in the dictionary,'' is the motto of Amy Schamburek of http://www.20ishparents.com/. ''To be successful is something that you work at being, it just does not happen without a little know how and determination. Success is measured differently for each person. In my business what is failure to one is success to another. I measure my success by how much work it took and how it makes me feel. It can apply to your home life as well. My marriage is successful because I work at it.'' Marcia
Rosen, author of ''The Woman's Business Therapist: BONUS: Create Once, Sell Many I'll add one of my own here to give you 11 mottoes for success. Mine is ''Create Once, Sell Many.'' Use anything you create 5 or 6 times. For example, an article you write can be turned into a special report that you give as a bonus item when people by your products. It can be used as a section in a book, or you can use it as a hand-out for a seminar or the basis of a teleclass. Stretch the mileage from every creation. So there you have them, the 10 Mottoes for Success & your bonus 11th. Incorporate them into your daily routine and note the differences they make in your life and business. About
The Author Learn
more about rules of success Marnie Pehrson is an author, creator of
http://www.ideamarketers.com/, http://www.weeklytips.com/archive/business/www.LocateACoach.com,
She is the author of inspirational books like Lord, Are You Sure? and historical fiction such as The Patriot Wore Petticoats. She also helps people earn money from home. For more information on her projects, visit http://http://www.pwgroup.com.
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