Biz Tip of The Day: Developing a New Skill or Habit Takes Practice


Biz tip of the day: Developing a new skill or habit takes practice. Changing an old one takes even more practice, planning and thought. First, write down what you would like your behavior to be. Spell it out, “I will call on three clients before 11:00 Am five days a week.” You must stay focused and push yourself to accomplish it until it becomes easier and easier to do.

Should you fail one day, do not be deterred from getting back on track the following days. Take yourself through the steps mentally of setting up the appointments and following through. After it becomes doable for you, you may even add more clients into the equation. Think of yourself as the one who can see more outside clients than anyone else. This is commendable, but simultaneously you must work on having a good success rate with the clients. It is not overwhelming when you incrementally add good working habits to your daily routine instead of trying to accomplish them all at once.

It is the essence of genius to make use of the simplest ideas: Charles Peguy
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