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Maintain
Focus to achieve real success! |
by:
Paul
Duxbury |
I
think maintaining “focus" is probably one
of the most important and the most difficult
"challenges" we face when running an online
business and trying to establish what will
make us successful. Especially when you
consider how many different opportunities
we are bombarded with each and every day
that can so easily distract us from what
we are trying to achieve.
One of the tactics that I have found works
is to be very clear about what I am doing
and ensuring that what I am doing right
now is contributing to the achievement of
my vision/goals. So each time we do some
work on our business we need to ask ourselves
“What is it contributing to the achievement
of my goals?” If my goal for this week is
to make let's say £1,000 then is what I
am doing right now helping me to achieve
that or am I doing things because I enjoy
them and they are actually adding nothing?
Do you have a list of tasks which will lead
to the achievement of your goal for today/this
week/this month etc? If you don’t then what
are you actually going to achieve this during
this period? Will you succeed or will you
end the period feeling frustrated because
despite keeping busy you have not achieved?
So, just by way of example, if you spend
hours and hours posting to forums are you
absolutely certain that is contributing
to the achievement of your goals? Do you
do it to increase your profile and drive
potential buyers/partners etc to your website;
is it to help you learn, is it because you
like to help others or is it a way of avoiding
doing something i.e. the age old enemy of
invention (action) called procrastination?
If someone asked you to "justify" what you
are doing (assuming you are doing something
related to your business!) right now in
terms of the achievement of your goal for
today/this week/this month would you be
able to?
A friend of mine has a framed set of his
goals on his desk (which is a desk he uses
purely for his online business)with the
picture of the boat he wants to buy when
he is successful! Every time he feels that
he is starting to get distracted he looks
at that framed set of goals and the boat
and asks himself - is what I am doing right
now going to get me on that boat?
Now that's what I call focus.
About the author:
Paul is Head of Training for a major UK
Charitable Organisation. He owns one of
the UK's Leading Information Providers PK
eBooks (http://www.pk-ebooks.co.uk
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