Do you feel like a failure?

by Robert Vance

“You are not a failure until you start blaming other people.” by Unknown

To prevent Failure take Action towards your goal

Once you decide what it takes for you to feel successful—you’ve identified your goals, outlined the steps it will take for you to achieve success, and visualized yourself being successful—it’s time to take action.  All of these steps are critical if you want abundance in your life, but the real success will come after you actually put your plan into action.  You must begin to perform and do the things necessary to accomplish your goals.

There is a great deal of effort, patience, and commitment involved for every successful person.  Self-discipline is a critical part of any entrepreneur’s makeup.  Depending on your goals, you can apply your efforts in several ways.

If you have your measurable goals outlined for assessment on a weekly or monthly basis, then you need to decide what kind of weekly or monthly commitment you are making.  Many entrepreneurs still keep their “day job” to pay the bills, until the money from the dream job comes pouring in.  This requires some excellent time management skills, as well as a great deal of energy.

Decide how many hours per week, or how many days, you will devote to accomplishing your goals and achieving success.  Breaking down the big goals into small tasks will help you fit them in, especially if you are starting out and trying to fit things in around another job.  Also, to truly experience an abundant life, one must remember to include time to pursue other joys—family, recreation, worship, or whatever provides fullness and enrichment in life.

Don’t stop after you’ve outlined a plan for action—take action.  Make every effort to realize your dreams—you can see it happening!  Continue to learn ways to expand your horizons and accomplish your goals, every step along the way counts toward achieving success.

Prioritize Your Daily Activities

Having a “to-do” list that’s as long as your arm will be likely to make you feel overwhelmed and lessen your overall productivity on a daily basis.  This will definitely not help you gain any ground as you try to achieve success and get closer to accomplishing your goals.  Some studies have shown that the average person can only have about seven tasks “in the hopper” at once.  However, this comes with a word of caution—this does not refer to multitasking!  In fact, some recent studies have indicated that multitasking may not be the most efficient way for many people to work.

Keeping a “to-do” list of about seven tasks at a time will ensure that list gets smaller (and hopefully disappears) every day.  Each day, take a few minutes to outline the tasks you need to accomplish that day.  Prioritize those tasks, beginning with the tasks that will get you closer to your goals.  Anything that can wait should appear closer to the bottom of the list, and be done when there is some extra time.  Most of your energies should be focused on completing those tasks that will get you closer to getting what you want out of life.

Put some thought into how you work best.  A morning person may set out to accomplish the most “meaty” of the mental or physical tasks early in the day, when energy is best.  Those afternoon bloomers may choose to start off with smaller bites out of the list.

Effective time management strategies are critical if you expect to get anything done.  Try working one task at a time, until you complete it.  If you do this, you will see your “to-do” list get shorter and shorter—this means you are closer to achieving success, and this is one way to actually measure your progress on a daily basis.  Watching that abundant life get closer and closer each day can reinforce your energy and your positive attitude—and that’s a real recipe for achieving success.

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