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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

3 Quick Steps to Overcoming Fear In Your Business (After Earth Trailer Bonus)

Fear and Business Do Not Mesh: Get Over Your Fear Today

Today I have a special bonus video for you today because I absolutely love this trailer and you will see why soon. I will definitely be going to see this movie when it comes out on May 31, 2013. Maybe I'll do a review and trust me I'll definitely aware you first hand if there are any spoilers. So before I continue today's post there will be a trailer spoiler. So if you haven’t seen the After Earth trailer and don’t want me to spoil it for you then please scroll down and watch it below now.


I absolutely love this quote from the trailer:

“[…] But if we are going to survive this, you must realize that fear is not real. It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand me. Danger is very real, but fear is a choice.” – After Earth Trailer

I was so excited when I first saw this trailer and honestly I’m still excited about this movie and especially that statement. It is completely in alignment with everything that I have been studying and my new mindset as an entrepreneur. It also inspired me to write this blog post, because there are some who fear starting their own business. They’re saying, “Oh I want to start my own business so much, but what if I fail.” That second part of that sentence is fear speaking. Here are three quick steps to overcome that fear.

Always keep in mind that Fear and Business do not mesh.

Step 1: Block out all negativity and replace it with gratitude. As it was said in the trailer (but I’m paraphrasing) fear is a product of thoughts you create. If you’re constantly feeding yourself thoughts “what if I fail” then naturally you will create that fear of failing. What if we replace those negative thoughts with those of gratitude? Now we’re constantly thinking, “I’m thankful for my successful business.” What do you think that would do for your business that you wish to start/have? You will create your success and feelings of success instead of fear. Remember that you have complete control over the thoughts you choose to think and negate the negative.

Step 2: Because Fear and Business do not get along you must also write down all the reasons why you supposedly can’t start your own business and then scratch them all out. Rip up the piece paper and even burn it if you like. Then scream out loud at the top of your lungs, “I WILL START MY BUSINESS TODAY!!!!!” Okay, so your neighbors may think you’re a maniac, but who cares. You’re starting your business; you’re overcoming your fear and getting rid of all the things that you think are stopping you. This is your dream and the sooner you realize that you have the power to get through all obstacles the sooner they will be realized.

Step 3: START YOUR BUSINESS TODAY!!!! Make no excuse, don’t say yeah that sounds good and all BUT. Get rid of your buts. You have to start today and I don’t just mean with a plan. I mean start with action. Call that person you’ve been meaning to call. Click that link to the business opportunity you’ve been looking at online and don’t be afraid to receive email about something you’ve wanted to do for years. Remember fear is a choice, if you’re scared to ask for more information about a business or starting a business then you might as well give up your dreams and be normal.

Fear and business do not mix; get over your fear TODAY!!

Start Your Dreams Today,
Denora B.

P.S. Looking for the right online business opportunity CLICK HERE!! I am so thankful for this business it is changing my life. Let It CHANGE Yours.

9 Leadership Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs

Learn the Common Characteristics ALL Successful Entrepreneurs Have

Very few people know their own leadership style — or strengths and weaknesses, for that matter. But that's a mistake.
From leading a company to hiring workers, you necessarily must know what you're good at and what, if anything, you need help with to properly meet your company's goals. I'd argue that your leadership-development efforts may be more valuable for achieving startup success than building business skills.
But, of course, leadership skills aren't always innate. So for new entrepreneurs, especially, expect to put in a fair amount of work. To assess where you are, and to unlock your full potential, there are many courses available, as well as seminars and gurus. But a good place to start is a book on the subject, like the new one from John Mattone, Intelligent Leadership.
Mattone has a wealth of insights, based on years of helping Fortune 500 leaders overcome their self-imposed limiting leadership habits. He identifies and distinguishes between nine distinct leadership traits that I see in all entrepreneurs, to some degree. The most effective entrepreneurs know their own dominant traits and how to build a team that has what she isn't good at covered.
Here's what to look for in yourself and the people you bring into your company:
1. Helpers. Mature helpers are considerate and genuinely the most sensitive and caring of all the leadership types. They are excellent mentors and coaches, but have a strong need to be admired and respected in return. Strengthen this trait by being more conscious of your need to be liked, and don't be possessive or controlling.
2. Entertainers. Entertainers gain the respect of others with drive, determination, hard work and the ability to win people over. But they can become fixated with appearing successful, showing more style than substance, or undermine themselves by exaggeration, inflating their importance, or trying to win or one-up all the time.
3. Artists. Artists are perhaps the most creative and innovative leaders. They tend to move people deeply, and bring out the most in people. As they become more mature, they draw less inspiration from themselves and more from others. Improve your artist side by avoiding negativity, procrastination and focus on self-discipline

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I definitely see myself with all 9 traits. Which traits do you see in yourself? Which are your strongest? Comment Below.

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Start Your Dreams Today,
Denora B.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Set Limits When Working At Home

How to Set Limits When Working At Home 

[...]As with every other aspect of life, you will have to set boundaries for yourself and others.
Start by establishing a routine work schedule that includes fixed days and hours of operation, what specific tasks you will perform during that time and the hours of the day that you will set aside for conference calls and client meetings.
It is not uncommon for entrepreneurs to think it's OK to work around the clock when they have a home-based business. Don't you do that!
Make certain that you set aside quality time for your children. Sometimes, of course, our kids can become rambunctious when we spend too much time working and not enough time giving them attention.
The easiest way to handle your kids during summer months is to hire help.A caregiver can create activities for them while you finish your day's work. Hiring someone can help with the children and also other chores like cooking and keeping the house clean and doing laundry. Under the circumstances you may need extra resources to help your children adjust to the loss of their mother, so getting paid assistance around the house is especially important for you.[...]
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I have learned this lesson the hard way. When working at home time is used much more efficiently when you have an established schedule for work. How did you establish your routine work schedule when you started working from home? Comment Below.

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Start Your Dreams Today,
Denora B.

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