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Taking Charge and Getting Results:
The Choice is Yours
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As one of the most successful
direct sales entrepreneurs in the industry, I
have found there are two kinds of people in the
world, those who would like success and those
who are serious about success. There really is
no in between. Think about it. Everyone wants
success in their life; they want to make more
money, have more time, have less stress and really
make their mark in the world. The people who actually
do it are the people who will not accept any alternatives.
For most people, it is easier
to blame circumstance, adversity, their childhood,
lack of status, job, boss, family, spouse, etc.
etc. for their results. For some, the source of
blame is luck. "If only I were luckier",
they cry again and again, always playing victim
to some unseen force. Those who have massive success,
however, have decided to take full control over
their lives and to be personally responsible for
their results. Yes, I said, personally responsible
- for the good and the bad. They recognize their
errors and mistakes and revel in the glory of
their wins and accomplishments.
You see, it can not be one or
the other. The key to taking control of your destiny
and your results is to become a person of responsibility.
Meaning, you recognize in your life that you are
responsible, and have always been responsible,
for the outcome. In doing so, there is a tremendous
amount of freedom and peace. Not only do you realize
that in being responsible are you in control,
but you are no longer victim to circumstance,
other people or chance. You have the opportunity
to create your results. Win or lose, it is completely
up to you.
Napolean Hill, author of Thank
and Grow Rich, ingeniously stated, "Every
adversity, every failure and every headache carries
with it the Seed of an equivalent or a greater
Benefit." Accepting full responsibility for
our results allows us to become creative, dynamic
and focused on exactly what we want, not what
we don't want. We recognize success in our failures,
learn from our mistakes and move proactively on.
The person who is personally responsible is solution-focused
and empowered.
Consider this example. Two people
both start restaurants in the same town (Owner
A & Owner B). They specialize in the same
type of cuisine, have equally beneficial locations
and the same amount of business/restaurant experience.
After 6 months of business, Owner
A & Owner B both find themselves at a crossroads.
Business has not been as successful as they had
hoped and both are facing dire financial situations.
As a professional business consultant to meet
with both owners and you have the following experience:
Owner A spends most of the meeting
complaining about the stingy customers, the lack
of traffic, the vendors he uses, the quality of
his staff. You here is openly criticize one of
his waitstaff. You can feel the stress in the
air and the staff seem frustrated and nervous.
Owner A goes on and on about the tradegy of his
business and tells you he plans to file for bankrupcy
in two months if you don't help him. You ask Owner
A for his proposed solution and he puts it on
you, asking if you can save his business.
Owner B spends most of his time
praising his staff and customers. The waitstaff
is friendly and smiling and everyone is eager
to be at the establishment. The owner tells you
he recognized that, while he has a great establishment,
he will require improvement to grow. He tells
you he should have hired a marketing consultant
in the beginning but thought he could do it on
his own. He recognizes that to grow his business,
he will have to bring more customers into the
door and have their experience be so great they
will want to come back as repeat customers. He
shares his ideas with you and asks for your input,
letting you know that he is committed to creating
a great dining experience and a flourishing business.
After 12 months, who do you believe
would still be in business and who would you be
eager to assist? Obviously Owner B. Owner B realizes
he has made some mistakes and he has taken full
responsibility for them. By doing so, he has recognized
where he can improve and has asked for your assistance
for guidance and direction, rather than seeing
you as the lifesaver that will keep him from drowning.
Taking control of our results
is a direct result of accepting responsibility.
There is power in knowing what we achieve, or
don't achieve, is a direct result of the actions
we take. In this is there is freedom and the reality
that we can truly achieve whatever it is we focus
on. As Napolean Hill said in Think and Grow Rich,
"Anything the mind of a man can conceive
and believe, he can achieve." The choice
is yours.
To Your Success!

Shannon Lavenia
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