Have you already strayed off course for your 2013 plans/goals ?

There’s a good chance you made a New Year plans this year, and there’s also a pretty good chance you’ve already stayed off course from them. It’s no secret that creating plans for yourself is hard, and the hard truth is that many people who make plans never achieve them. Much worse than not achieving your plans, however, is failing to set any for yourself in the first place.

No matter how big or how small your intended plan is, just setting one for yourself is important.

Whatever your intentions creating your plans and being aware of them is much better than not knowing what you need to work on, or not caring. For people who create and achieve their plans successfully, there are some important habits that make all the difference. For example, people who take the time to write their plans down are much more likely to actually achieve them.

The following infographic takes a look at the state of goal setting—how many people set goals, how many people actually reach them, and what those goals might be. Whether you’ve already broken your New Year’s plans or you’ve never set a clear mission for yourself before, take action to take a look at today’s infographic:

With thanks to OnlineEducation.net For This Graphic Setting Goals Infographic

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Do you or some of your team members have a NON-supportive spouse or significant other?

Author: Vitaly Grinblat (Editor, Magnetic Sponsoring Newsletter)

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This is a big hurdle for many and can add a lot of stress and frustration while you’re trying to build your business.

Fortunately I’ve never had to deal with it, because my wife has always been supportive, even during the first few tough years.

In my opinion there are 2 things you need to do to get full support, that’ll turn a non-supportive spouse or partner into a raving cheerleader for you.

Ok here we go.

First, you gotta SELL them on what you’re doing and WHY you’re doing it.

I don’t mean things like “oh look how great this is, I just know it’ll work” or crap like that.

Look, there’s a reason why they married you or are with you… YES?

Was one of those reasons to have a GREAT life together?

Well then if you’re in this business because you want MORE money, freedom… provide more for your family, etc…

… then you need to have a heart to heart talk with your significant other and show them how all this will benefit ALL of you, and it’s not just some “thing” you’re doing.

My wife never “actively” did the business, but I always got her involved in what I was doing and sold her the DREAM.

You need to SELL your partner the DREAM and tell them you NEED them on board with you for you to do this.

Then…

You have to DELIVER on your promise.

You can only sell HOPE for so long, but hope doesn’t pay the bills.

You need to bring home the bacon.

 

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Tips To Get Yourself Out Of A Slump And Back On The Road To Success

Slump – definition – a sudden decline in business, stock prices, or productivity

We’ve all been there, those times when you find yourself unmotivated, directionless, seemingly incapable of doing the tasks that need to be done. Everything just seems too hard, and distractions are just so seductive.

Well, then, enough of that nonsense, let’s have a look at what we can do to move this giant slug of befuddlement and get on with business.

Firstly, understand how the slump has snuck up on you. What sneaky tactics did it use to work its way into your usually productive life? Recently a member of our team found herself in a slump after a particularly busy period of work came abruptly to an end.

 

“I had been working my proverbial off trying to get a new website set up and new marketing material created and printed as well as all the procedures to accompany the use of these. I was literally waking up in the middle of the night from work related nightmares, that’s how busy I was. Then, one day, it was over, all the work was done, it took me a couple of days of staring aimlessly at my emails and rewriting my tasks list to realise that in the absence of crazy activity I had entered a slump. I found myself unfocused and vague, with no idea of what I should be doing.”

Here are some tips for getting yourself out of a slump;

  1. Write it all out – what do you want, what changes are you looking to make, what is your big dream, write reams and reams if you want, don’t stop the creative flow once it gets started.
  2. Pick one goal – that’s right, drill it down to just one goal, make it easy to achieve, now is not the time to challenge yourself too much.
  3. Break it down into steps – write out all the little steps it will take to achieve this goal, and then number them in order of what needs to be done first.
  4. Get organised – what do you need to get it done efficiently, de-clutter your space, do both your work and home if possible so that the sense of moving forward carries through all aspects of your life.
  5. Delegate if possible – recruit others to the cause, or outsource to specialists.
  6. Give yourself a time frame in which to get it done, and try to stick to it!
  7. Re-read your goal and tasks several times a day to keep you focussed. If you find yourself slipping off into the land of YouTube or Facebook, then it is time to read your goal and tasks again.
  8. Look at the other areas in your life that have been pushed off to the side and start to integrate them back into your daily routine. This might be as simple as walking the dog, or getting your receipts filed.
  9. Congratulate yourself on a job well-done. Every time you achieve something, even the small stuff, give yourself a pat on the back and tell yourself (and anyone else within ear shot) just how awesome you truly are!

Remember that there’s an ebb and flow. Motivation is not a constant thing that is always there for you. It comes and goes, and comes and goes again, like the tide.

We’d love to hear some of your tips for getting out of a slump, jump onto our Facebook page and let us know what you’ve found that works.

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