Each
person who has ever become extremely successful in business and in life has had
one important and unmistakable trait in common: each knew, accepted, believed
in and loved themselves. Knowing, understanding and loving one’s self is the
bedrock upon which true wealth, prosperity and personal success are built. But,
knowing, understanding and loving one’s self can be extremely difficult because
there are so many distractions around that most people don’t take the time to figure
themselves out until much later in their lives. The busyness of life—earning a
living, raising a family, coping with the stresses and strains in life—often
overwhelms people, so that when they get the chance to assess themselves,
they’re too physically tired or mentally exhausted to do so.
Because
you’re on the path to becoming a successful entrepreneur, you must take the
time to get to know, understand, accept and love who you really are. You need
to make a list of all your strengths—1) those things you do really well; 2)
those skills and abilities that you bring to the table; 3) those qualities that
showcase your greatest character traits; 4) those qualities that show off your
best people skills; and 5) those situations that allow you to do what you enjoy
most. Then make a brief mental note about your weaknesses—1) those things you
don’t do well; 2) those skills and abilities that you can’t bring to the table;
3) those qualities that showcase your greatest character flaws; 4) those
qualities that expose your worst people skills; and 5) those situations that
make you do what you hate. Although you should write down and keep a copy of
all your strengths, you should NEVER write down your weaknesses—if you do, they
will become worse! Just make a quick mental note of them so that you can avoid
situations where they may come into play. (Feed your strengths and starve your
weaknesses. Be sure that you NEVER divulge your weaknesses to others—they will
always hold them against you!)
Build
who you are now on the foundation of your strengths. Just as you are no
longer a baby in diapers, a 7-year-old playing ball on the sand lot, or a
teenager rebelling against your parents, you are not who you used to be!
You are ever-changing, ever-evolving, and always getting better, smarter, wiser
and surer of yourself and the gift that you are to the human race. Learn to
encourage yourself, accept yourself and love yourself so that you can
encourage, accept and love others. Love must start with you—know yourself so
that you can love yourself and the people with whom you will do business.
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