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Take Charge of Your Mindset, part 2

BELIEFS

So now let’s shift a little to beliefs, another big part of your mindset.

What you believe is a part of you. For example, if you believe that possession of large sums of money is evil, as many do, then your subconscious will tend to resist acquiring large sums of money, and might even sabotage you if you try. We’ll talk more about that later.

Some of mine

Focus is essential

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How to Handle Failure

Hello, Jason Fladlien here from DailySeminar.com, and today I’m going to discuss with you how to handle failure and what to do when you mess up.  Let’s face it, everybody messes up.  If you’re not making decisions constantly and making commitments and standing by those decisions and taking action, then you’re not going to get anywhere.  But what happens when you make a commitment, when you make a decision, when you make a firm action that you put out there into the world, you know 3 times out of 10, probably going to be a failure or a mess-up.  And that’s after you get a system in place.

It’s not that entrepreneurs have the magical, golden touch where everything they touch just turns into money.  No, it’s just that they get the failures out of their system and then eventually they get lucky once in a while, and that’s where their big money comes from.  Then they get the reputation, because you only get the notoriety for your successes for the most part.  Most failures are minor and can be easily corrected with more action, while most successes, once they’re out there, they’re the things that everybody talks about.

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Take Charge of Your Mindset, part 1

So what is mindset?

Possibly, probably, the #1 predictor of success or failure

I sort of mentioned this in the beginning, but I don’t want to minimize this statement, this belief of mine and so many of my very successful entrepreneur friends: Mindset is very often the #1 predictor of success or failure.

Now sure, I know you know very successful people who have very successful careers, and they’ve risen through the ranks at their companies over the years to a position of importance, and they’re negative Neds or Nellies, but I’m talking about entrepreneurs, which I am and I’m guessing you either are or want to be… someone in control of your own destiny, someone not relying on someone else to give them a 5% or 10% raise each year, and a promotion every 5 to 8 years.

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