Continually Trying But Still Falling Short Of Your Business Goals?
The first factor is "keep on trying". Some people do the same
thing over and over again and never learn from the experience.
It's like continually running into a brick wall in the hope of
eventually breaking through. Alternatively, they constantly join
new affiliate programs or network marketing companies in the
belief that this is the magic one to bring them riches. However,
they never devote enough effort or attention to any one program
to succeed in it.
The second factor is "hope". For some people, they almost have a
blind faith that they will succeed. Yet, they don't understand
what is involved in being successful. It's almost as if they
expect that one day circumstances will change and orders will
flow in great abundance along with the profits.
For me, the key to "trying until I succeed" is based on testing
and tracking. It is like a circular process whereby an idea is
implemented, the results are tracked and then evaluated, the
idea is refined or modified based on what has been learnt, and
the process starts all over again.
If you aren't earning what you want from your business, you have
nothing to lose by applying this concept. First, look at what
you are doing to promote your business. Are you using the same
advertising you have always used? Do you know if it is working?
Test a new headline and track the results. Test a new offer and
see what happens to your sales.
Only test one thing at a time so that you know what is causing
any changes in your results. Once you have a good performing ad,
use it as your benchmark against which all future tests are
measured.
The same concept can be applied to all your processes and
procedures within your business. Make some changes and test
whether they enable you to perform more efficiently and have
more time to do the really important activities that generate
revenue.
Now let's look at the second factor, "hope". I once read that
genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. The
same can be said of success. The 1 percent is in setting the
goal and the 99 percent is working hard to achieve it. Success
doesn't just happen, it is created by sustained effort and
continual learning.
Hope certainly helps to sustain the effort required to succeed,
but hope without effort is wasted. Success is based on many
small wins that eventually lead to the big win. This
understanding of what success really is helps the achievers do
what needs to be done.
It is applied to business through goal setting and planning. You
set your goal and then determine what you need to do to achieve
it. Most successful businesses utilize budgets and business
plans as a formalized process of mapping out what is required to
achieve the targets they have set.
They then measure their results against these plans so that they
know how well they are doing. This enables them to fine tune
their plans to take into account new things they have learnt
about their market-place and business. It also enables them to
take corrective action before it is too late.
To have the success you want in your business, plan how you are
going to achieve it. Test the ideas you have and track the
results. Use the knowledge gained to improve all aspects of your
business. Be opening to learning opportunities so that you can
adapt and modify your approach as circumstances change.
About the author:
Article by Kevin Sinclair, CPA, of Personal & Business Success
Resources. Visit his website at http://www.mynas.ksinclair.com/
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