We are the result of our repeated behavior. Or as Aristotle put it, “Success is not an action, but a habit.”
Here, top entrepreneurs and members of The Oracles weigh in on the one mental habit that drove their success and how to cultivate it in you.
There’s no right or wrong way to visualize your goals. It’s a matter of setting time aside every morning or night to close your eyes and play a movie in your mind of what your life will be like when you’ve achieved your dream. This practice primes your mind to believe your end goal has already happened, so when the time comes to perform, you’re confident and ready.
I soon realized that my old tapes had outlived their usefulness and were getting in my way. So, I formed a new mental habit of updating the content of these tapes. I swapped out, “You’re not very good at this!” for “You’re just amazing! Show them what you’ve got!”
Recording over my old mental tapes was the one habit that has contributed most to my success. —Barbara Corcoran, founder of The Corcoran Group and Shark on “Shark Tank”
Punctuality alone will get you very far in life. Being late to a meeting inevitably starts the discussion off on the wrong foot. It’s very hard to recover from that poor first impression. Being late essentially says, “My time is more important than yours.” These are words no businessperson ever wants to hear. For those who have not cultivated this essential skill and are perpetually tardy, my suggestion would be to make a conscious effort to arrive 15 minutes early to everything you do. Whether it’s your gym class, a dinner reservation, or the business meeting of your dreams, be early.
This will give you time to collect your thoughts and soothe any anxious feelings you may have. As the great philosopher Bertrand Russell once said, “In the ordinary business of life, punctuality is … necessary.”
“No” is an important part of the “Yes Process.” Embrace it. Rather than avoiding “No” “Go for No!” The difference between “Wanting No” and “Avoiding No” makes all the difference. Natural fear of rejection practically goes away.
Remember: all of the “Yeses” you want are buried in a sea of “No’s.” Set a goal for how many “No’s” should you target each day. “Go for No!” I bet it’ll become the number one habit that builds your empire.
Ultimately, the willingness to make the social sacrifices necessary to prioritize your mission helps you succeed more than anything. Focus your time on the things that matter; it will change your whole perspective on people and business.
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