Economic Opps is a group of entrepreneurs in Springfield and Central Illinois, and Arizona, who have found the way to financial freedom, and we want to share our ideas for success with others.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Economic Opps' William Taylor's thoughts on the Scottsdale, AZ Market America seminar.
Saturday, June 21st we attended a local seminar in Scottsdale.
Mkt America sponsors these all over the country which allows you
to turn part of your vacation into a tax deductible business
trip. We met about a hundred local distributors in the Phoenix
area. Four of the distributors were making residual incomes of
more than $18,000 a month working 15 hour weeks. One man said
every week they get a check for $10,000 or more. The story
they tell is simple and consistent: 1. Find customers and
sell product, 2. Find people looking for a business and 3.
Get your people to these events where they can meet successful
people and learn how to do the business. “If you are spending
more than 15 hours a week you are probably wasting time on the
wrong tasks.” Unlike most other businesses, your success
depends on the people you find becoming successful. We are
already planning now to visit Phoenix again in September around
the time of the next event. If you like being your own boss,
you really should look at this. Bill & Sue Taylor
Monday, June 23, 2014
Don't Wait For Motivation
Wanting to do something more with your life? I recently read an article entitled Don’t Wait for Motivation. Do This Instead. I was intrigued because I, like many other, have those days when I’m not motivated and wanted to see what others were doing to get ahead. Consider this, the most successful people in their field, whether it be sports, business, writing, etc don’t wait until they’re motivated to do something before they do something. They schedule it and they plan it. Today, most people’s day gets away from them leaving them with nothing to show for the things they truly wanted to do. Before they know it 5, 10 or more years go by and they wonder how they’ll ever get want they want now.
Below are some examples I took from the article that really made me look at how I’m scheduling myself. First, “Franz Kafka is considered one of the most creative and influential writers of the 20th century, but he actually spent most of his time working as a lawyer for the Workers Accident Insurance Institute. How did Kafka produce such fantastic creative works while holding down his day job?
By sticking to a strict schedule.”
“He would go to his job from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM, eat lunch and then take a long nap until 7:30 PM, exercise and eat dinner with his family in the evening, and then begin writing at 11 PM for a few hours each night before going to bed and doing it all over again.” I've found this to be very helpful. I have my set work schedule that doesn't change. From there, I determined what needed to get done during my day to accomplish my long-term goals and then I scheduled the time. I've found I get tons more accomplished and really feel I’m making a difference.
Secondly, for those of you familiar with weight lifting or just working out in general, might be able to relate to this. It’s difficult to say exactly when you’ll be at the gym and set a PR (Personal Record), but if you aren’t consistently scheduling yourself and showing up to do the work, that PR most certainly won’t happen. I’ve also found this to be true in my life. When I’m consistent with a planned schedule of working out, I make bigger gains when I least expect them.
Many things don’t “happen” for people because they’re spending too much time wondering when or where they’re going to do it. You could say the same for building a habit, writing an article or a book, working out, starting a new job, or even starting or building your own business. And building a business can even give you more time freedom if you work it correctly.
If you don’t have the time to do the things you want, write out your daily schedule. Put it to paper so you can see exactly what demands your time. I’m certain you’ll find some time to do those things you “don’t have time for,” I certainly did! Now, schedule yourself, make a system and stick to it, and don’t wait until you get motivated. Do this, and your life will change for the better.
Below are some examples I took from the article that really made me look at how I’m scheduling myself. First, “Franz Kafka is considered one of the most creative and influential writers of the 20th century, but he actually spent most of his time working as a lawyer for the Workers Accident Insurance Institute. How did Kafka produce such fantastic creative works while holding down his day job?
By sticking to a strict schedule.”
“He would go to his job from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM, eat lunch and then take a long nap until 7:30 PM, exercise and eat dinner with his family in the evening, and then begin writing at 11 PM for a few hours each night before going to bed and doing it all over again.” I've found this to be very helpful. I have my set work schedule that doesn't change. From there, I determined what needed to get done during my day to accomplish my long-term goals and then I scheduled the time. I've found I get tons more accomplished and really feel I’m making a difference.
Secondly, for those of you familiar with weight lifting or just working out in general, might be able to relate to this. It’s difficult to say exactly when you’ll be at the gym and set a PR (Personal Record), but if you aren’t consistently scheduling yourself and showing up to do the work, that PR most certainly won’t happen. I’ve also found this to be true in my life. When I’m consistent with a planned schedule of working out, I make bigger gains when I least expect them.
Many things don’t “happen” for people because they’re spending too much time wondering when or where they’re going to do it. You could say the same for building a habit, writing an article or a book, working out, starting a new job, or even starting or building your own business. And building a business can even give you more time freedom if you work it correctly.
If you don’t have the time to do the things you want, write out your daily schedule. Put it to paper so you can see exactly what demands your time. I’m certain you’ll find some time to do those things you “don’t have time for,” I certainly did! Now, schedule yourself, make a system and stick to it, and don’t wait until you get motivated. Do this, and your life will change for the better.
- written by Dr. Matt Link
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