Have you ever considered how much your disposition reflects your capability to succeed?
"Nobody tells me. Nobody keeps me informed. I make it 17 days come Friday since anybody chatted to me." Eeyore
I remember watching cartoons with my children and watching the ragged tiny Eeyore on Winnie the Pooh. His home would fall or his tail would come off or he landed suddenly in the stream and Eeyore, in a deep monotone voice would say, "When stuck in the river, it is best to dive and swim to the bank yourself before someone drops a huge stone on your chest in an attempt to hoosh you there." Attitude is everything.
Eeyore always predicted something bad to happen - and it usually did. We frequently giggled at his torment either because we find it deeply funny or ironic. Sometimes art truly does imitate life.
Charlie Brown, Sad Sack and Ziggy were also among the ranks of cartoon's great pessimists. And if they were never altogether pessimistic then they were at least bereft of the proverbial "break" that would grant them success.
We all watch these cartoons and we giggle because we've been where they are. Maybe we are actually giggling at ourselves because we will be able to identify with the sensations of failure.
If you are seeking to start a work-at-home business you must know that by selecting your disposition you can dramatically change how you make a response to the difficulties that come up.
Take this little quiz.
1. Do discontentments cause you to feel like a failure or do you look at the disappointment as a new opportunity?
2. When you hit a roadblock are you more keen to stop dead in your tracks or look for a new road to success?
3. Do you go into a business idea with the fundamental belief that you'll probably fail or do you finally believe you may succeed?
4. Are you worked up about your work-at-home business or are you feeling barely boring to the idea of owning a work at home business?
The answers to these very straightforward questions will help you understand if your perspective of home-based businesses is wrapped up in pessimism or if you're more upbeat in your outlook on life and business.
"No Give and Take. No Exchange of Thought. It will get you nowhere, particularly if the other person's tail is only just in sight for the second half of the conversation." - Eeyore
Sometimes I'm wondering what the stats might be on work at home businesses that failed just because the owner had given up before they ever actually got started? Honestly, don't you wish there was a technique to track that information. It might likely have an extreme effect on our own business outlook.
Everyone likes to be around people who have a positive attitude and a good idea about where they'd like to go with their life and business. A positive outlook is attractive to others, yet it seems fewer and less individuals possess something they can ultimately select, but select rejection instead.
If you've been acting a bit like Eeyore maybe it is time for an attitude restructuring. Your home-based business may just rely on it.
"Nobody tells me. Nobody keeps me informed. I make it 17 days come Friday since anybody chatted to me." Eeyore
I remember watching cartoons with my children and watching the ragged tiny Eeyore on Winnie the Pooh. His home would fall or his tail would come off or he landed suddenly in the stream and Eeyore, in a deep monotone voice would say, "When stuck in the river, it is best to dive and swim to the bank yourself before someone drops a huge stone on your chest in an attempt to hoosh you there." Attitude is everything.
Eeyore always predicted something bad to happen - and it usually did. We frequently giggled at his torment either because we find it deeply funny or ironic. Sometimes art truly does imitate life.
Charlie Brown, Sad Sack and Ziggy were also among the ranks of cartoon's great pessimists. And if they were never altogether pessimistic then they were at least bereft of the proverbial "break" that would grant them success.
We all watch these cartoons and we giggle because we've been where they are. Maybe we are actually giggling at ourselves because we will be able to identify with the sensations of failure.
If you are seeking to start a work-at-home business you must know that by selecting your disposition you can dramatically change how you make a response to the difficulties that come up.
Take this little quiz.
1. Do discontentments cause you to feel like a failure or do you look at the disappointment as a new opportunity?
2. When you hit a roadblock are you more keen to stop dead in your tracks or look for a new road to success?
3. Do you go into a business idea with the fundamental belief that you'll probably fail or do you finally believe you may succeed?
4. Are you worked up about your work-at-home business or are you feeling barely boring to the idea of owning a work at home business?
The answers to these very straightforward questions will help you understand if your perspective of home-based businesses is wrapped up in pessimism or if you're more upbeat in your outlook on life and business.
"No Give and Take. No Exchange of Thought. It will get you nowhere, particularly if the other person's tail is only just in sight for the second half of the conversation." - Eeyore
Sometimes I'm wondering what the stats might be on work at home businesses that failed just because the owner had given up before they ever actually got started? Honestly, don't you wish there was a technique to track that information. It might likely have an extreme effect on our own business outlook.
Everyone likes to be around people who have a positive attitude and a good idea about where they'd like to go with their life and business. A positive outlook is attractive to others, yet it seems fewer and less individuals possess something they can ultimately select, but select rejection instead.
If you've been acting a bit like Eeyore maybe it is time for an attitude restructuring. Your home-based business may just rely on it.
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CatalystMLM is a 'no pitch, just value ' community meant to help those concerned with network marketing find and keep a positive attitude. The resource library is stuffed with valuable coaching and interviews from top earnings earners like Joseff Boyer, David Hutcherson of World Ventures, Ray Higdon, Todd Falcone, Kate Northrup, and more
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