Ten Ways To Ensure Your Business Success in 2003

Feb 10
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2003

Angela Booth

Angela Booth

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Ten Ways To Ensure Your Business Success in 2003

Copyright (c) 2003 by Angela Booth

It's a bright and shining new year,Ten Ways To Ensure Your Business Success in 2003 Articles and you've got a clean slate.
What will you do with this opportunity?

Here are some ways to ensure your business success this year:

1. Keep your business moving forward

If you haven't set your goals for 2003, decide what you want NOW.
Take out a notebook, put today's date on the top of the page and
write out your business goals.

While you're at it, you may as well create some goals for self-
improvement and family and relationships. To make the most of
your business in 2003, you'll not only need to be healthy, but
you'll also need the support of others.

Leave some space on the right side of the page for a "Due Date"
column. This is the date by which you want to have achieved each
goal.

The next step is to create an action plan for each goal. Don't
spend too much time on this, but make sure that you've broken
down each goal into small, manageable steps, and have translated
those steps into daily tasks.

Write or type: REVIEW GOALS into each day of your daily planner,
and then do it. Look at it this way: you'll never achieve what
you want to achieve unless you try. So try, and give it 100 per
cent of your energy.

2. Expect to be successful, and repudiate your doubts on paper

Do you expect your business to be a success? Are you positive
that your business will be successful? Are you so determined that
you'll be a success that you'll do whatever it takes?

I hope you answered a loud and heartfelt "Yes!" to all three
questions.

If you have doubts, write the doubts down. Most of your doubts
will be trivialities and hypotheticals. You'll see how ludicrous
they are once they're in black and white and you'll be able to
laugh at your fears.

If a doubt has real substance, by writing the doubt down, you'll
be able to make a plan so that you can work around the challenge.
Once you've made a plan, you'll get a huge surge of confidence
and relief.

Remember, writing your doubts and repudiating them on paper is
vital to your success.

3. Don't sweat the small stuff (it's all small stuff)

Keep your eyes on the prize: that is, the achievement of your
goals. The bumps and bruises of life will only steal your
enthusiasm if you allow them to. Things will go wrong. Expect
this. Handle each challenge, and get on with working towards your
goals.

4. Close your office door

Block out at least two hours each day in which you can work
without interruption. Close your office door, and let the
answering machine or voice mail take your messages.

5. Do what makes you uncomfortable

Do at least one thing that makes you uncomfortable every day.
Maybe it's making a dozen cold calls to drum up some business.
Maybe it's clearing up clutter in your office. Maybe it's giving
a presentation to a new client.

Successful people force themselves to do the things unsuccessful
people don't do.

(No one said this was supposed to be easy.)

6. Market your business every day: repetition counts

Marketing your business never stops. Your prospects will need to
hear your message many times before they remember your name.

You'll need to get in touch with current clients consistently
too.

7. Trust your intuition

Always go with your gut instinct. In fact, make it a rule that
you never sign an agreement without sleeping on it first.

If you're thinking that you don't have intuition, you do.
Everyone does. To access your intuition, start paying more
attention to the feelings in your body as you go through your
day. The tightness in your belly, the crick in your neck, and the
pain at the back of your eyeballs are trying to tell you
something.

Your intuition lives in your body. It's your (un)common sense.
Pay attention to it.

8. Trust your dreams

You can access your intuition about your health, other people,
and life situations more easily if you pay attention to your
dreams.

You don't need to become a New Age flake, but if your dreams
consistently feature floods, fires and earthquakes, it may be
wise to pay attention to the warnings you're being given.

Consider your dreams your early-warning radar.

9. Don't buy into limitation

How are you limiting yourself?

We all place limits on ourselves. What would you do if you knew,
absolutely, without any doubt at all, that you could not fail?

Write down five things you would do if you knew you couldn't
fail. Can you turn them into goals and make plans to achieve
them?

10. Stay passionate

If you're not passionate about your business, you might as well
be working in a regular job.

So if you've lost your passion, get it back. Do some thinking and
writing. Write down the answers to the following questions:

Why are you working in your own business? What do you hope to
achieve? Where will your business be next year, and in five
years? What are you grateful for? What can you offer others? What
do you love?

(The writing part is important.)

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