Sunday, October 11, 2009

A Good Mind Set for Success

People talk about mindsets and millionaire mindsets all the time.

Finding the millionaire mindset is like a holy grail in investing and entrepreneurship.

I would describe a good mindset for success like this:

1) Know what you want, and be able to explain it.

2) Make a plan and two back up plans that take you to where you want to be. Set subgoals from where you are now to where you want to be.

3) Get help from others, ie a mastermind alliance or business consultant. Talk to people who have done what you want to do.

4) Resolve in advance to tackle the setbacks and challenges that will arise.

5) Write down all of the benefits of reaching your goal. Doing this will reinforce the desire to reach the goal and deal with the obstacles. It may also help you to define what you want.

6) Take action on your goal every day.

7) Read "The Forbidden Book of Getting What You Want." This book will get you going on developing the proper mindset. Despite some typos, this book delivers. You can read the reviews by clicking on the ad at your right.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

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Thomas
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HolyGrailToInvesting@hotmail.com

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