Runaway success by Paul Lemberg.
To move faster than the speed of change requires a commitment to extraordinary things.
Most people, when asked for the particulars of runaway, blockbuster, or breakthrough success can’t say what that means to them with enough clarity to do anything about it.
Can you?
One way to increase the pace is to consider your venture from the perspective of “runaway success,” and only take actions consistent with achieving just that. Before you can do that, you have to define your terms.
Take a few moments to specify , what you would consider “runaway success” in your current venture. (As always, there’s the question of scope or context. You could say – “Well, my current venture is my life.” OK – use that. If you asked me, I would suggest you narrow your scope – but it’s your choice.)
Write out your definition. You must write it out – type it – whatever. You can’t simply “think” this and expect the same result. Get it out of your head and onto the page. It must reflect back to you so you can evaluate it “in the cold light of day.”
Write it, in all its glory. Make sure this is a statement of “runaway success,” not plain, old ordinary success.
Keep your definition in a notebook. Print it large and post it on your bulletin board. Tape it to the dashboard of your car.
Slip it under your desk mat. Scatter it about your environment. Put it in your wallet where you can refer to it easily.
by Paul Lemberg.
Copyright Paul Lemberg and reprinted wth his express permission,
Any questions give me a call,
Michael
PPI Business NLP
01908 506563
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
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