Posts Tagged ‘create success’

Solving Problems – Creating Success

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Success, I have learnt, is a journey one that sometimes presents us with the occassional bump in the road. Problems or obstacles on the path to success can sometimes be enough to stop us in our tracks and even cause us to retreat back to our comfort zone.

If you have a problem solving strategy in your success toolkit then obstacles can be easily overcome and you’ll be back on track for success in no time.

So what makes up a problem solving strategy:-

Keeping things simple - We live in such a fast paced complicated world it is as if we expect problems to be difficult to solve. We often only see the complicated solution this can sometimes be because we are to close to the problem. There is a story of a truck getting stuck in an underpass, engineers were called in to try and figure out a solution . They began making complex calculations, the way engineers do, only to have a young boy who was standing by suggest they let the air out of the tyres. Make a conscious effort to step back and look for a simpler approach, get someone who is not involved to take a fresh look or leave the problem alone for a while sometimes a simple solution will just come to you. You could save a lot of time by making an effort to keep things simple.

Approach the problem creatively – The more ways you look at the problem the better chance you have of finding a solution. There is always a lot more than one solution to any problem. Change your perception of the problem, put yourself on the other side of it. By writing down anything and everything that comes to mind no matter how crazy a solution will often surface, it sometimes helps to do this with a group in a brainstorming session.

Important or urgent, there’s a difference – When you are faced with a number of problems decide which are the important one’s and make them a priority. It is quite often that urgent matters are not necessarily important. If you are always dealing with the urgent you will always be busy but nothing of importance will be solved.

Recognise a Potential Crisis – There are usually some warning signs before a crisis has it’s full impact being proactive at this time by employing preventive maintenance will keep you on track to your goals.

Use your subconscious – Never underestimate the power of your subconscious, if you are unable to come up with a solution your best ally could be your subconscious. Stop trying so hard and let your subconscious take over, it can often see things more clearly than we can at a conscious level.

Have a Productive Day

Teresa and the Team at

AustraliaWealth.com.au


Opportunities Start with You

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

This is the year to take action, no more waiting for opportunity to fall into your lap, it’s time to go out of your comfort zone and start seizing and creating your own. For example you’re going to better improve your opportunities of finding the best investment property, stocks, job or whatever you may be interested in, if you’re out consistently looking for them. This might involve going to open houses every weekend, reading company reports, ringing around for desired jobs, searching for business opportunities or maybe turning your skills into an entrepreneurial venture. You know there is something more you need to do to get the edge, this is your time to do it.

Making your own opportunities is about releasing your full potential, it’s about building the character you need to create success and keep it in your life. I’m sure you have heard of people winning the lottery only to have spent or lost it in one to two years and be back where they started. As much as they wanted wealth they just weren’t prepared to cope with it, their belief system wasn’t on their side. When you decide to go and make your own opportunities you are taking steps towards developing the mindset of a millionaire. Opportunities are everywhere but unless you are looking it could be a long wait for them to find you. It is also often the case that you may even miss an opportunity that’s right in front of you just because you aren’t taking any action.

Something else we tend to do if we aren’t focusing on making opportunities, we tend to make excuses. There may be reasons in your life that make it more difficult for you than for some, but obstacles can always be overcome with the right attitude. An excuse gives you permission not to do or achieve something but if you recognise your obstacle as a reason you give yourself permission to find a solution. Making your own opportunities can take many forms and it simply means you find a way to achieve your goals by taking some form of positive action.

I heard a story once of a redundant sales manager who wanted to find a high paying and rewarding job. So instead of just looking in the paper he decided to invest all his resources and advertise himself on national television at a peak viewing time. He received several job offers that same evening. Another story you may have heard was a young man printing his resume on a billboard and wearing it outside the offices in the area he wanted to work. If you want to purchase a certain type of property do you sit back and wait for the one you want to appear in the paper and then compete against the rest of the market? Or do you make up a small flyer and drop it in some letterboxes to find a willing seller?

Here is a short exercise you can do yourself or in a group to practise making your own opportunities.

  • Write down what it is you want to achieve.
  • Create a relaxed environment.
  • Read out your objective or goal.
  • Write down the first idea that comes to mind.
  • Continue to do this, having a few friends or family to help makes it even better
  • Read out each idea without criticism. Wild and crazy ideas are just as great as any others.
  • Combine, alter or improve on any of the ideas. You will find they will gradually evolve. Continue to note these down.
  • Continue for about 20 minutes.
  • Discuss and evaluate how particular ideas could be put into practice.

Then go out and make it happen, but don’t forget some small rewards along the way are okay they help to keep it all balanced.

Have a Fantastic Year

Teresa and the Team at

AustraliaWealth.com.au