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Archive for 26. December 2007
Keeping Up Momentum In Business By Kristen Birmingham MS MFT LADC
26. December 2007 by Pat.
What is momentum? Webster Dictionary says momentum is the “impetus of a moving object.” And we are the moving object! In our business, we must remain focused on moving forward toward our identified goals. Owning a business comes with ups and downs, yet the more momentum you expect of yourself, the more “ups” and less “downs.”When we allow ourselves to remain stagnant within our business system, productivity slows down and we become frustrated. We, as the CEO’s of our businesses are the only ones in control of our productivity. I am sure everyone reading this article desires high productivity. Then take a stand for yourself and keep up the momentum.
Once your business plan is in place, follow it! Take the necessary steps to accomplish given tasks, on a daily basis and move on. Never sit on a decision. Successful leaders make decisions quickly and keep up the momentum.
“The difference between great people and everyone else is that great people create their lives actively, while everyone else is created by their lives, passively waiting to see where life takes them next. The difference between the two is the difference between living fully and just existing.” Michael E. Gerber Author of The E-Myth Revisited
Whether you have been running your business for a lifetime or just starting out, the buck stops with YOU and YOU are the driving force toward your desire for success. Continue to uphold your aspirations for accomplishing your objective, believe in ability to succeed and send those positive vibrations into the universe…they will come back to you…tenfold!
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