January Jones welcomes Roberta Budvietas from New Zealand on Wednesday, May 15th at 9 pm ET!
“EAT THE RHINO!”
Mentor Stopping Thieves stealing Success at Get Out of Stuck
“Who Stole My Success?”
Stop These 21 Thieves of Success
Stop These 21 Thieves of Success
By Roberta Budvietas, Business Mentor
Thief |
Suggestion to stop the thief |
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Your self talk |
Watch what you say about yourself |
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SNIOPEs (Subject to the negative influence of others) |
Let no one else, especially family and friends define or limit you |
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Time thieves |
Stay in control of your time. Set a time to handle the phone, emails, visitors |
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Doubt |
Remember that hindsight is almost perfect but doing nothing means you achieve nothing so give it a go |
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Priorities |
Identify what is URGENT and what is important and keep your goals in mind when setting priorities |
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Money Attitude |
Develop an attitude to money that establishes your self-worth and stay aware of your attitude about worth, value and money |
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Breaking your word |
When you break your word with others, you first break your word with yourself so only give your word (promise) when you intend to keep it. |
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Doing things partway |
Finish what you start and finish it to the best of your ability. You can revisit and amend later but do your best first time |
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Assuming you know what the other person is thinking |
Restrict the number of assumptions you make about any situation to 0. That way you always get clarity about what they are thinking (HARD) |
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Forgetting that others are self-centered |
Remember that everyone ‘s world revolves around themselves and they seldom really think or care about what you want or need so be clear in how you help others and what you want in return |
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Misunderstanding what tribes are all about |
Gangs, tribes , family and friends all come with obligations. Understanding the rules and expectations of the tribe, helps you achieve more. |
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Misunderstanding the money cycle |
Unless you understand the basics of money, economics, debt and finance, your attitude to money will be limited |
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Giving too much because of self-worth perception |
Giving is good, especially at the start of a relationship but you need to allow the other side to give back too. That way you get a win-win |
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Coping when things go wrong |
Remember that things go wrong. Develop techniques that reduce your panic and stress when they do. |
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Mismanaging the little things |
Do things simply and once only. Saves later on time and allocation. Develop simple systems for common daily activities to reduce stress and problems |
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The Do-it-all yourself syndrome |
Yes you can do it all yourself but sometimes it is better to get help. Remember that your children and partners learn to help and share your excitement and that builds better people when you get them to help out |
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Forgetting the big picture and getting caught up in the details |
Remember that while the details are important, many details are time wasters rather than time savers because they fail to help you achieve your goal |
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No Preparation |
Always take time to find out what you need to know and do before doing something. It will save time and reduce stress and costs. |
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No Plan |
A simple plan that says do this and this and this to achieve that helps keep your on track for achieving your objectives |
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No Action to achieve performance |
Unless you get up off the couch and do something nothing happens so prepared and plan but then do the work |
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Afraid to learn |
Develop a habit of learning something new every day and work to improve your mind and body daily. |
The preceding list is expanded and explained in the Stop the Success Thieves ebook, webinars and program. Sign up to find out more at