Thursday, November 13, 2014

THINGS HINDERING YOUR PROGRESS

1. Repeating the Same Mistake Again and again.
doing same mistake without taking any measures it called limiting beliefs, mistakes is there to make us learn but if we don't learn from them it is a limitation to our progress. saying " …I’ll never do that again.” But then the next time you were in a similar situation, you did the same thing again. That’s a limiting belief.

2. Excuses
Everyone desires to be great and move from where they are to another step, but what is holding us back is making excuses like "I don't have enough time, capital, Money, talent or am not that Great like others. stop making excuses and wake up. start with what you have.

3. Lack of Benchmarks for Success.
Set goals and it is measures to achieve it because it is going to let you know the benchmark for success. It has been shown time and time again that those who have goals achieve more than those who don’t, and people who write down their goals are even more successful than the people who have goals but fail to convert them to paper and pencil.

4. Listening To The wrong People.
look for a mentor to guide you. Most successful people have multiple mentors to call upon who can guide them in the proper direction in pursuit of their goals. it's better to look for a mentor who you are sharing common interests.

5. Afraid of Taking Risk.
Risk defines entrepreneurialism and as an entrepreneur, you have to be willing to take risks on a frequent basis. However, not all risks are equal. Risk of going after what you need is higher and it is return is higher.

6. Taking the Wrong Way.
take a long way not a wrong way.
“If you are walking down the right path and you are willing to keep walking, eventually you’ll make progress.” – Barack Obama, USA President.

7. Not Doing it Now.
If you have an idea and you are sure and passionate about it put anergy to achieve it passion alone won't do it.
“To any entrepreneur: if you want to do it, do it now. If you don’t, you’re going to regret it.” – Catherine Cook, MyYearbook

“If you’ve got an idea, start today. There’s no better time than now to get going. That doesn’t mean quit your job and jump into your idea 100% from day one, but there’s always small progress that can be made to start the movement.”

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