Scott’s Thoughts: The Boiling Point
While you may not be able to see the effects of the “heat” you’re putting into your business, place a little faith in the idea that everything can change in an instant.
While you may not be able to see the effects of the “heat” you’re putting into your business, place a little faith in the idea that everything can change in an instant.
Is it possible that some internal lack of confidence or pride holds us back? If we are failing to maintain self-discipline, perhaps it is a call to examine our actions and the accompanying internal monologue
One way we sabotage ourselves is by complicating our good ideas. Learn how not to this year.
One of the great perils of complacency during aging can be an increased resistance to learning. The mind is a plastic thing, and it retains the impression of what we challenge it with.
Once you open your eyes to the number of “follow the herd” moments in your daily life, you can begin making decisions which will differentiate and endear you to contacts.
“You are what you eat” applies to more than your waistline. It also applies to your media consumption.
Each time you execute the next right action, you move closer to what you want and you build confidence. With that confidence comes momentum.
Don’t shy from defeat. Defeat is a good teacher. It helps us reflect on our methods, retrace our steps.
Don’t be afraid if your scarcity turns some clients away. To be sought after, you must be something that everyone else isn’t.