Journey to Being an Entrepreneur - Part 5

By Jerome Powers


As I began to begin reading Habit 2 of "The 7 Habits of Extremely Helpful People today" and believed of the exercise of seeing myself in my own funeral, I realized I was not ready. How do you even start to picture choosing speakers and what you would like them to say? Are they going to say that I was a mean or gentle individual? How about what variety of parent or wife I was? Are they even going to speak at all?

This is why Stephen Covey stated, "start with the finish in mind" mainly because every thing else is examined with this vision in thoughts, your aim. Stephen defines it as a clear understanding of your destination. In order to take that step you will need to know exactly where you are going initial. Getting a map of your journey is usually an efficient way to have everything planned out, but what do you do when you come up to that roadblock?

Are you the kind that continues to remain stagnant until the road is clear or do you locate another way to move forward? Do you let your flesh take over and commence causing far more chaos or do you let your mindset take over and create a strategic plan?

The road to good results is a road block but it's how you respond to the scenario that gets you to the end of the road. Now if you are too busy you will not be helpful on this journey. In some cases our busy lives will trigger us to make a wrong turn and we will finish up on one more road or suitable where we started at the starting. The only way you will vision how you will finish on this journey is what or who is your most significant influence.

You priorities and your atmosphere will have complete impact on every aspect of your life. Who or what you permit to be your greatest influence will either distort or shape you. Having a high normal will maintain us away from the unfavorable influences. When we do not sustain a high standard people and scenarios




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