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Five_Tips_To_Create_A_Master_Plan_For_Professional_Success
| Five Tips To Create A Master Plan For Professional Success
To improve your chance for business success, you should create a
master plan. This is your big picture…a visual map of how
success looks to you. But success doesn’t just happen; it
requires focus, constant planning and hard work. To help you,
here are five strategies for creating a master plan for
achieving success:
1. Imagine the possibilities: Think of 101 things you want to
accomplish in the next 10 years. Have fun with this and let your
imagination run free. Be specific and personalize your list by
beginning each sentence with “I am” or “I will.” For example, “I
will complete at least three professional development courses
this year. “Or, “I am the most successful salesperson in my
company.”
To get you started, here are a few questions that can help you
gain focus:
What do I want to do? What do I want to have? Where do I want to
go? What contributions do I want to make? What do I want to
become? What do I want to learn? How much time do I want off for
fun? Whom do I want to spend time with? How much money do I want
to earn, save and invest?
Once you make your list of goals, prioritize them. Place a 1 by
the most important goal, 2 beside the next most important and so
on. But before you do that, write down the most important reason
you want to accomplish each goal and the biggest benefit you
will receive from each. This will help you stay focused and
motivated.
2. Create a picture goals book: To improve your focus on your
new lifestyle, create a picture book of your most important
goals. Simply start collecting pictures in a large photo album.
3. Use an ideas book: Get a basic notebook and jot down your
daily observations and insights. This is a powerful tool to
expand your awareness. You can use your book for business ideas,
sales tips presentation skills, money-making projects or quotes
you have read. If you’re more a computer person, you can start a
Word document called “Great Ideas.”
4. Visualize, think, reflect and review: Use your imagination to
create positive, winning pictures. The sharper your images are
and the more intense you feel, the more likely you are to create
the result you desire.
5. Develop mentors and mastermind groups: Surround yourself with
business people who have more experience in areas where you are
lacking. Your master-mind group should have four to six people
who meet regularly to share ideas and support each other. These
are power alliances that can help you achieve your goals much
faster than you could on your own.
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