This is a great article from Chris Widener about mindset and how successful people think.
I was hired to do some training for a sales team from one of the largest companies in America. There were 16 people on this team. That year, their sales (for the 16 of them) were 250 million (that’s right, a quarter of a billion) dollars! Needless to say, it was an excellent and fascinating time. I decided to learn a little bit myself, so I watched them closely to see what kind of people they were and to see what common denominators they shared. Below is what I found. I think you will find the elements applicable to your own life.
The first thing I noticed about this successful sales team was that they had a sense of humor! They simply weren’t a terribly serious bunch of people. Instead, they saw that life was to be enjoyed and this means they were able to laugh a little bit. Sure, there were varying levels in this, but they all had a sense of humor. They were able to laugh at circumstances, and they were able to laugh at themselves. It was quite refreshing and a core element of their success, I’m sure.
The second thing I found out about this group was that they did not achieve their success through pedigree, but through hard work. They didn’t come from families that gave them a free pass into the upper echelon of the corporate world and they didn’t get a head start from upper-crust universities. What got them to where they were? Hard work! That’s right, another example that if you put your mind to it, work hard and get in the right situation, you can achieve great things! These folks worked long hours and were disciplined in their work. And it paid off.
The third thing I noticed about this team is that they were learners. They were always engaged in the learning process. During my sessions they were engaged and listening. You could see their minds processing the information. They were asking questions and applying the material to their work and their lives. They wanted to improve in any way that they could. It was also interesting to watch them in their team meetings led by their sales manager. They were very interactive and were learning from one another. None of them was above learning from a peer.
What did I see in these successful people? The same things that can make you a success as you apply the principles to your own life: a sense of humor, hard work, and a desire to learn at every turn.
"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude."
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Great article! Thank you so much for sharing Shaun!
Found a GREAT book Shaun. I am still reading through it though but it pretty much tells about how successful/rich people think and what to look for etc etc I mean I could go on and on and on.
The book is "Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind" By T. Harv Eker. I really recommend this book for anyone that likes to know what the mindset of a successful person is VS. what poor and us middle class people think. It really opens your eyes on a lot of different things that you never would have thought about before, like I said it's a great read!
Thanks for the article Shaun. This article really does help in times that someone might just feel like they can't do it, and they can turn to this article and see that it CAN be done!
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Shaun a great article, thank you.
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This is a very good post you have made. Some people just don't seem to GET that concept though.
This is something I heard someone say once and I liked t so much that I use it often. I think it applies to many of us here.
"I take my work seriously, but I don't take myself seriously."
Amen.
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"Shoot for the moon! Even if you fall short, you'll still land among the stars!"
said Karen. That's how I try to live my life. More people need to take their work more serious but lighten up a little.
"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude."
Shaun Omar
DSD Investor Group Inc
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