This Is Why Having A Mentor Is So Important
When searching for your mentor, make sure you have a clear picture of what you’d like to improve with their guidance so that you’ll know your match when you’ve found him or her.
When searching for your mentor, make sure you have a clear picture of what you’d like to improve with their guidance so that you’ll know your match when you’ve found him or her.
Most people think that unless they are going to be an artist (singer, painter, writer, etc), creativity isn’t really necessary in their day-to-day lives or careers
First of all, you need to redefine what qualifies as “progress.” Progress isn’t always linear — and sometimes taking an unconventional path to your end goal means you won’t be able to see every step in the staircase. But you still have to keep moving.
When you make friends with successful people the sky’s the limit. This is how partnerships are made, handshake deals are done, and new audiences found. And it’s not as difficult as you might think.
We love to indulge our own capacity for disbelief. We see people taking the trips that we want to take, getting the promotions we want, and despite knowing that “anything is possible” — it’s pretty easy to admit that… well… some things just seem IMPOSSIBLE.
Thinking about breaking a rule is always much scarier than actually breaking it.
Start every day with an intention. Focus. Starting your day with a clear idea of what you want to do changes EVERYTHING.
Let’s face it, getting things done is hard. Even when you have a solid “to-do” list.
You can read “how-to” articles all day about starting a business, building your brand or getting customers. They make the whole process seem so easy, don’t they?
I’m sick of people saying that the 20 and 30-something’s of today are the “Entitlement Generation.” We’ve been called the “Me, Me, Me Generation.”