Money - Go For It
If you never give up, you really cannot fail.
Success cannot be denied a go-getter.
When I had a business in which I employed people
I liked employees who knew the work and how to do it and who enjoyed doing it
well. They had it all but sometimes an employee or prospective employee was a
bit deficient in one area.
An employee who is a bit short on skills and
knowledge but has the right approach to their work is preferable over one who
has all the skills but a lousy attitude.
Skills and knowledge can be learned. So can
attitude actually but only if a person is willing to put in the effort.
Certainly there are some who have a great
aptitude for some task and this aptitude enables them to learn the knowledge
and skills faster than others with less aptitude, but it's attitude that
counts. To be successful both aptitude and attitude are needed but attitude is
the more important of the two.
With the right attitude one can always persist
until they get the aptitude in knowledge and skills. But without the right
attitude it almost doesn't matter what the aptitude is.
As the saying goes: 'Attitude determines your
altitude'.
What is the right attitude? For any particular
job we could list a host of traits that signified the right attitude. One
characteristic of every right attitude would have to be described as 'being a
go-getter'.
A go-getter doesn't give up. Obstacles are
temporary inconveniences, merely setbacks which can be gotten over, under,
around or through.
So how does one become a go-getter?
A passion or enjoyment for the job at hand is a
big help, as is a belief in the value of importance of the job at hand.
Most of all though, you have to learn to think
like a go-getter.
Here are the characteristics of a go-getter:
-- You are goal-oriented - you know where you're
going;
-- Challenges don't deter you in fact you love a
challenge;
-- Problems and adversities make you stronger
rather than weaker;
-- Obstacles are temporary inconveniences;
-- You let go of criticism from others and don't
let it deter you;
-- You think positively and look for the silver
lining in situations;
-- Responsibility takes the place of making
excuses;
-- You'll break from tradition and be
unconventional if necessary;
-- You are always thinking of new ways to do things
better.
Though all these features might not describe
you, anyone can learn these basic go-getter skills.
With determination and practice you can change
your thinking and actions. Over time it will become easier because each
positive step will empower you and make successive positive steps even easier.
Work on both thinking and actions concurrently
in 3 ways:
1 Consciously monitor your thinking and
consciously change it to align with that of a go-getter.
2 Examine your beliefs and work on changing them
so that your thinking is positively influenced on an unconscious level. This
will alter your actions.
3 Play the old 'Act-as-if game'. New actions,
even if they don't align with the 'old' you, will produce new results. These
new results will be new evidence that will help reinforce the new thoughts and
beliefs you are trying to accommodate.
Becoming a go-getter doesn't mean winning at all
costs or stepping all over others to get to your goal. It does mean becoming a
better you who will reach your goals and make money and feel great along the
way.
About the Author
By Alwyn Beikoff
Al Beikoff is an educator, investor and writer
whose newsletter, Money Ideas, focuses on the thoughts and ideas we harbor
about money. His tips, strategies and ideas on changing your thinking will help
you change your world financially as well as in other areas. He can be
contacted through his website http://www.best-offshore.com about investing safely offshore.
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