4 Success Saboteurs & How To Capture Them - Part 4
Author: Steve Little25 Apr
So far in this 5 part article series, I have introduce the first 3 of the 4 Success Saboteurs & How to Capture Them.
#1 is Multi-tasking - Trying to accomplish more than one thing at a time and getting sparse results.
#2 is Distraction and interruption - Losing 20 to 40 minutes of production for each interruption
#3 is Friction - Being subject to anything that does not support you
The last of the top 4 is one every successful entrepreneur I know identifies as most persistant challenge: Mind Chatter
Do you ever try to sit quietly and find it difficult to concentrate on one thing for more than 15 seconds? Do thoughts, ideas, conversations, and memories race through your mind like a film running at high speed?
Some describe this like standing in a dark room full of people all of whom are speaking to you at once.
Regardless of your experience with this, Mind Chatter keeps you from focusing your thought energy on the desired outcome and inhibits the realization of success.
It turns out that Mind Chatter is actually most often caused by a collection of subconscious memories playing in a constant loop all at the same time. Sort of like listening to 10 radio stations all at once, while you are trying to play a musical instrument of your own.
What we know about subconscious memory is that it can, in fact it must, be cleared and so silenced.
“Any conscious intention you set to succeed, can and will be frustrated and possibly completely thwarted by one or more ‘counter-intentions’ that are lurking within a subconscious (limiting) belief that you cannot, will not, or do not deserve it.” - The Secret to Astonishing Entrepreneurial Success.
Mind Chatter not only keeps you off balance and in constant interrupt, but it also disrupts the flow of subconscious energy so vital to the manifestation of your success.
It is the 4th success saboteur.
In my next post I will provie you 3 simple steps you can take to capture and disable all 4 of these success saboteurs.
In the mean time, I would appreciate your comments.
As you scan back through each of the 4 success saboteurs, consider how they effect you and your productivity.
I would be interested in hearing how you deal with them now, before I give you the magic keys.
As always, I am standing for all that is possible for you.
With sincere gratitude,
Steve
Your Success Champion
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4 Success Saboteurs & How To Capture Them - Part 3
Author: Steve Little18 Apr
In the last two weeks I posted the first 2 parts of this 5 part article series, the 4 Success Saboteurs & How to Capture Them.
#1 is Multi-tasking - I heard lots of resonance with that one.
#2 is Distraction and interruption - I heard that email is a big problem for people.
This week is #3 Friction:
Friction is an inefficiency created by anything that is not supporting you.
It can show up in a variety of ways.
A poorly performing computer or communication system creates efficiency friction.
Poor or ineffective interpersonal communications within your team or organization creates multiple kinds of friction.
An uncomfortable, noisy, or cluttered working environment can create yet another kind of friction.
These, and literally hundreds of other causes of friction. While you think of areas where friction might show up for you….
I like to use athletic analogies.
Imagine an runner competing in the 100 meter race. It is a flat our, hold nothing back sprint to the finish event.
Jamaican Asafa Powell, set a new 100-meter world record in Italy, at the Rieti Grand Prix in 9.74 seconds despite easing at the end on September 10th 2007. Check it out, it only takes 9.74 seconds:
Now imagine Asafa trying to run tha race dragging a 100 lb sack of sand.
Friction will rob you of creative energy, curtail your productivity and inhibit your success.
Have you thought of any people, places, or things that create friction for you?
I would love to hear what yours are. Please share them by commenting on this blog.
Next I will give you the 4th and final of the 4 Saboteurs.
Until then, keep learning,
Sincerely and gratefully,
Steve
4 Success Saboteurs & How To Capture Them - Part 1
Author: Steve Little9 Apr
Often heralded as crusaders committed to improving society and making money in the process, entrepreneurs are people who operate a new enterprise or venture and accept full accountability for the inherent risks associated with it.
By their very nature successful entrepreneurs are wired a little differently from most.
They often operate outside of the conventional and blaze radical new success paths for others to follow.
Usually beginning with nothing more than an inspiration or an idea they often “go it alone” for a time developing a strategy, researching the market and so forth.
Understanding the universal Law of Attraction they intuitively know to focus their internal energy through affirmative focused thought, visualization, and meditation to engage a deep subconscious purposeful commitment to an accomplishment.
As the idea takes shape, they share the idea openly to enroll the energy of others to aid in the manifestation of the desired outcome.
However, because of these traits, entrepreneurs are particularly susceptible to an insidious assortment of challenges to productivity and accomplishment.
The key difference between highly successful entrepreneurs and others is that they do not become subject to them to these challenges.
Instead, they innovate personal behavioral practices that equip themselves to conquer them.
In this multipart series I will identify the 4 of the most common success saboteurs and offer 4 techniques that will help you prevail over them:
Saboteur #1 Multitasking
It is in an entrepreneur’s nature to enthusiastically take on a continuously growing collection of projects and tasks. The urge to multitask can be overwhelming at times.
Do you find yourself clicking from window to window on your computer writing articles, checking and responding to emails and browsing the web in frenetic time slices?
Is your office cluttered with 3, 6, 12 or more projects in progress?
Are you proud to identify yourself as a “multi-tasker”?
The fact is multitasking is not a badge of honor.
It is instead a silent saboteur of your productivity and success.
While it may feel like you are busy and doing a lot of work, I believe at the end of the day you will find that, while there may be lots of checks on a task list, the accomplishment of your purposeful commitment will be completely lacking.
Have you ever gotten to the end of the day feeling exhausted and spent, looked back and felt like, even your did a lot, you did not accomplish much?
If so, you have been a victim of the Multitasking saboteur.
Multitasking is clearly the most prevalent and insideous saboteur.
Stop back next week to learn how you can, once and for all, defintively capture this success assassin.
Please share your comments. I would like to hear you ‘multi-tasking’ story.
Gratefully,
Steve
