Friday, December 11, 2009

Part 4 – The 7 Qualities of a Successful Person!!!

4. Courage.
Because I have taken a few weeks off from my weekly blog, I am going to remind you of the first three qualities of a successful person. 1. Ambition, 2. Discipline, 3. High Standard for Quality. Other than the fact that it has been a little while since I started this series, another reason I recapped those qualities is because this week’s quality is a root of all seven qualities.

Webster’s dictionary defines courage as: a mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.

A successful person first and foremost has COURAGE, not just physical courage, but also moral courage to stand up for what they believe in, and what is right. Often a successful person will have to stand alone in order to do what is right, and it takes a massive amount of courage to do this.

Often successful people are faced with the opportunity to take risks. When you are Optimistic enough to take risks that others are unwilling to take, this will set you up for huge returns and success. However, courage is not just about taking a risk that could pay off big in the end, courage may also be about saying no to a risk that is too great to take even though you are being pushed into it. Successful people tend to ask three questions when analyzing an opportunity with associated risk. 1. What’s the best thing that could happen? 2. What’s the worst thing that could happen? 3. What’s the most likely thing to happen? If you can live with the worst thing that could happen and if the most likely thing to happen will get you closer to your goals, then go for it! The problem with a lot of people, when they take a risk, is that they base their decision on a best case scenario and don’t consider the worst case, or the most likely case, and frequently the most likely thing to happen is something that they cannot live with, or will put them in a worse off position financially.

True courage is pushing forward, even though you may have experienced a setback or a "failure" the last time you tried something new or different.

Having courage is persevering through the tough times. It is looking at the economy we are in today and saying to yourself, I will get through this. Having courage in the face of job loss, or lower income, or fewer sales is to look for the opportunity and to stay positive. Have you lost your job? Well now you have a new job, and that new job, is to find a job. If you are currently searching for a job, you have to treat your job search as if it were a full time job. Get up in the morning as if you had to make it into the office by 8:00, shower, shave, get dressed in business attire. LEAVE THE HOUSE!!! If you have no place to go, or you need to use the computer to search for jobs, take your computer to a place where they have free wifi, or go get a Library card and do your job searching at the library, or go to a career center and research there. The point is to get away from the distractions of TV, house chores, sleep, etc., and get out into the business community. Talk to people everywhere you go, do not be afraid or ashamed to tell everyone you meet that you are looking for a job, you never know who you might meet that just happens to be hiring.

If you are in sales, courage today means getting out there and beating the street for business. For the last number of years if you were in sales, it really did not take much work or courage to make a sale, business would just fall in your lap. That is not the case today. You must get out there, and meet new people, make new contacts, forge new relationships. Did you get the theme in the last sentence? NEW! Courage is having the confidence in yourself to not be afraid of NEW. The key to sales is NEW, and new sounds a lot like change, and most people are afraid to change the way they do things. Let me let you in on a little secret, the old days are gone, and you must change the way you prospect and work for business in order to be successful in the future. New business boils down to first and foremost taking care of current clients, but a very close second is build NEW relationships.

The Quality of courage in a successful person is to believe in yourself and know that the follow quote by Zig Ziglar is true. “You are doing better than good when you clearly understand that failure is an event, not a person; that yesterday ended last night, and today is your brand new day. You are doing better than good when you have made friends with your past, are focused on the present, and optimistic about your future. You are doing better than good when you know that success (a win) doesn't make you, and failure (a loss) doesn't break you. – Zig Ziglar


It is my hope that you find the courage in you to go out and take the necessary steps to make yourself a successful person.

It's a Good Life!!!
Greg Novak MBA
Branch Manager
Eagle Nationwide Mortgage Company
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