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Postponing Your Future
Feb 27th, 2010 by Anthony Cappello

2/3 2010 Postponing Your Future 0 By: Joshua Freedman Three different people told me the same story last week: I’m too busy keeping my head above water to make progress on my real goals. On one hand, that’s a practical and realistic way of coping. Look, we’ve all experienced that some days we can barely tread water fast enough… and some days we sink… and on those days it’s “impossible” to put time and energy into the future. How can you invest when you can’t put bread on the table? All three had practical, legitimate reasons for “treading water,” they were not making weak excuses. There just has not been time. So that’s the “practical reality.” What about the “emotional reality”? What I noticed in all three conversations was a loss of energy and momentum. There’s an emotional cost to postponing your future, and when you’re calculating the choices of your day and week, this needs to be factored in. I suspect that when you factor in the emotional cost (in the extreme, dying a little more each day), the equation might change? You’ve likely seen this framework that Stephen Covey offers in First Things First: Covey points out that we need to avoid QIII and QIV, and shift more time to QII if we want to build the future. Good! Let’s do it!!! How? Well… that’s a problem. It’s a fabulous model, though most of us already know that we need to stop fighting unimportant fires and getting sucked into distractions… but we still do that. We’re choosing to put time in QI, QIII, and QIV, and shortchanging QII. Why? Because we’re not driven by “what we know.” We’re driven by what we feel. There’s some set of feelings boiling around this pattern of behavior pushing and pulling us. There are feelings before the choice (to shortchange QII). Then there are feelings the come immediately when we do what we’re doing instead… then there are still more feelings when we end the day saying, “*(@_!_)# another day with no time for QII.” If I can indulge in a bit of prognostication, I suspect that if your pattern is “do QI &III but miss QII” you’re feeling a mix of stressed, overwhelmed, impatient, excited, and focused (even driven). If you’re getting sucked into QIV then your feelings are likely to be bored, uncertain, distracted, lonely, or lost. Then, despite the knowledge that QII is the only way out, you still go to another quadrant, and, for the moment it feels good. If you’re QI and QIII focused, you probably get great feedback, maybe overhearing, “He’s so reliable….” “You can count on her….” If you’re escaping into QIII, you get a bit of relief. In any case, there’s a feeling payoff — an emotional benefit. What is yours? The first, and perhaps most important step, to getting out of the pattern is to recognize the emotional drivers. What’s triggering your pattern, and what payoff are you getting from it? Knowing that is not enough – you need to DO something with those feelings. That’s another article… but I’d love to hear your ideas (post a comment!) I also noticed that in these conversations, and many others – including many in my own head, there’s a refrain about being busy: “I can’t do this unless I can devote a block of time…” Many a project have lingered on my “to do” list because I told myself I didn’t have the six hours or three days or whatever to complete it. Consider this: If you had a month you could devote completely to your future, what would you do with that month? How about if you had one week? What could you do if you had one day? How about if you had five minutes? We all have time, but for most of us it’s fractured — five minutes here, and hour there. While it’s extremely challenging, somehow we have to reclaim those dribs and drabs of time and turn them into a worthy contribution. As usual, I would suggest the challenge lies not so much in the technical achievement of this end, but in the emotional transition we must undertake in order to bring the A game to these momentary matches. Survive or Thrive To conclude, here is powerful reminder from Karen McCown, Six Seconds’ Chairman: If you focus on survival, then your survival is at question; if you focus on thriving, then your survival is assured – and more is possible. Each week you have but a few discretionary hours to cash in: Will you spend or invest? ♥

 

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Ambit Reps…..Take your Business Online….?
Nov 8th, 2009 by Anthony Cappello

I am a BIG believer that traditional relationship marketing is still the lifeblood of this industry. It survived decades before the internet and will continue to thrive. Facetime with prospects, in my opinion, is crucial for the prospect !! This is how people really connect with others. This is how someone can really see, feel, hear,and experience how genuine and how excited the sponsor is about their business opportunity. And yes, the hotel meetings are very vital to showing prospects that real people are involved and how they can easily get plugged into the system. Having said that, should you take your business online ?? The quick answer is yes, if you want to give yourself the opportunity to explode your business much, much quicker than traditional methods. But are you willing to learn a new set of skills that are required in order to be a successful internet marketer. Where do you start ? Who do you trust ? If you have deep pockets and are willing to pay your way through the whole proccess, you can certainly take that path. But I’ll save you alot of money and even more time.  Here are some links that will change the way you think about your Ambit Energy business.

www.poweronwealth.magneticsponsoringonline.com

www.poweronwealth.buildingonabudget.com/

www.poweronwealth.blackbeltrecruiting.com

www.poweronwealth.trafficformula2.com

Put your seatbelt on !!!

What you’re gonna learn will change the way you think about and the way you implement your business EVEN IF YOU DON’T take your your business online. The success of your business is directly related to your mindset about your business. There is an enormous amount of information and content in these courses far exceeding their cost. When was the last time you invested in your education and what is the reason we are in business  in the first place..? That’s right. Financial independence and time freedom. Check out these links and if you only master a few of these strategies the courses will be well worth the cost of admission. PowerOn.

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MLM..Do Most People Fail…?
Nov 3rd, 2009 by Anthony Cappello

MLM….Do most people fail ?

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Great tips on network marketing success
Oct 25th, 2009 by Anthony Cappello

http://rn.homestead.com/article_12powersecrets.html

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