Consistency.
For high-achieving business owners, it’s one of the painstaking parts of growing your business.
For almost every business, you operate like a farmer. You plant today what you want to harvest tomorrow. It’s the in between time of nurturing the business and doing everything necessary to generate a good crop of business.
The waiting can be frustrating!
Seth Godin talks about that in between time in his blog, Now is Never (but here comes tomorrow). He writes:
“Everything you’re working on is an investment in tomorrow.
While we can choose to enjoy the process, the end result is always at the end of an arc, always the result of many steps, of earning trust, of building a connection.
If you view any particular day without context, it is almost certain to be a failure. Because now never happens. The results always happen later. Since later is just around the corner, today, right now, is the perfect time to begin.
Now is the moment we get to plant the seeds for later.”
I couldn’t agree more. I especially like the phrase, “If you view any particular day without context, it is almost certain to be a failure.”
In my over 30 years of working with high-achieving business professionals, context is often missing.
Rarely do business professionals understand how to create that context in a way that makes a real difference for their life, their business and the contribution they are out to make in the world.
My brother is a dairy farmer. He really understands about context. Every day, he goes to work whether it’s below zero or a humid 90 degrees.
Every day, he feeds his dairy cows – because he knows that every single day he feeds 35,000 people an 8 oz. glass of milk.
Over 35,000 people depend on him each and every day.
Every day from sun up to sun down he and his team nurture the very animals that that feed 35,000 people. That’s his context.
What’s yours?
P.S. In last week’s teleseminar, Unstoppable Leader, I shared the importance of knowing your context and contribution in the world.
If you haven’t listened to the audio yet, here’s the link to listen:
http://excellerateassociates.com/free-teleseminar-unstoppable-leader
If you did listen to the teleseminar, then you know I shared a compelling ways to overcome circumstances, obstacles and barriers that make a real difference for your life and business.
If you’re asking how you can put all of the pieces and your ideas together in a framework that leaves you consistently inspired, focused, and generating results on a daily basis, then I encourage you to take the action today and reserve your spot at the Wired to Win Workshop on Friday-Saturday, October 28-29, 2016.
If you’ve been putting off things for later, then now is the time to change that.
Register at http://www.excellerateassociates.com/wired-to-win
You see, there is a specific framework that has caused thousands of my clients to align their work with who they are and get really clear on (and accelerate) their contribution in the world.
With this framework, you’ll become laser focused (and actually see results), decision making becomes easy, and procrastination disappears.
What’s most important is that the framework is aligned with your natural wiring. The beauty is that your path is like nobody else’s because nobody else is wired like you!
The Wired to Win Workshop is for you if:
-Deep inside you long to create a legacy business that has a life beyond you.
-You want to tap into your own unique mix of natural biological wiring and finally create momentum and ideal results with more freedom and ease.
-You want to put all of the disparate pieces and ideas together to create a life you’ve always wanted.
-You want to discover a key foundational framework that shifts your leadership into causing things to happen (versus you always having to generate it).
-You want a road map that inspires you each and every day to move your desired vision from concept to reality.
Register now or before Saturday, October 15 to save $300 at:
http://www.excellerateassociates.com/wired-to-win
To save $300, apply Coupon Code: wiredtowin
Create a great life,
Lisa Mininni
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