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6 Habits Of Unsuccessful Entrepreneurs!

Guest post by: Pat Mussieux

Article Overview: There are so many articles, books, videos and ezines telling you how to be successful. That’s cool – but where and how do you learn where your current habits are holding you back?

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6 Habits Of Unsuccessful Entrepreneurs!

There are so many articles, books, videos and ezines telling you how to be successful. That's cool - but where and how do you learn where your current habits are holding you back? Well, the wait is over. I'm going to share with you some of the unsuccessful habits I have had and which many of my clients have overcome as a result of coaching. You're not going to be able to get new clients and make money if you continue to do certain things over and over and over - and expect different results.

So, here's the litmus test - keep reading - am I speaking to you?

"It's so hard when contemplated in advance, and so easy when you do it!" - Robert M. Pirsig

1. Not having a focus. This is a big one for many entrepreneurs and for people in general. You have no focus on a daily basis - let alone for the year. I know that many of you get up in the morning, do a little bit of ‘this' and a little bit of ‘that' and, poof, before you know it - the day is over - the year is over, LOL!

My success habit: I write a list, each morning, of my top 3 (revenue-generating) priorities for the day - post it on the wall in front of my face and DO NOT WAIVER from that list until each of the 3 items is complete! Period! Watch your business grow when you do this.

2. "I can do it myself!" Yeah - that's a winning mindset - NOT! Who do you think you are? No one can do it alone. Case in point - in the past month, as I dealt with the personal challenges in my life with my Mom, I was so extremely grateful that I have such a great, dedicated, professional, talented team! They kept things going for me - and offered ME unconditional support.

My success habit: Hire a VA - or 2, depending on where you are in your business. Life happens. You cannot keep your business running, attract new clients, serve your current clients, make money if/when you are doing it all yourself.

3. Hang out with the same old crowd. Please - people - give your head a shake. You keep going to the same old networking events, hanging out with the same old people, talking about the same old stuff. Are you serious about growing your business, making money and making a difference in the world? Know that you are the ‘average of the 5 people you spend time with'. Oh, scary, huh?

My success habit: I constantly review who I am spending time with - I no longer hang around with mediocre entrepreneurs - I just don't. I am serious about working with, and helping, women around the world achieve financial freedom. I am on a mission! I must surround myself with people who will help me learn, grow and stretch. What about you?

4. "I know that already." Another poisonous thought that holds you back from growing and succeeding. Really? You know it? Well, good for you - because, for me, I need to hear and apply information on a repeated basis in order to MASTER it. It is all about mastery! I am doing really well in my business - and I welcome every opportunity to hear things again and again and again. What's got you so stuck? Are you working with a coach? Someone who can help you - someone who has ‘been there' - if not, why not? EVERY entrepreneur needs a coach!

My success habit: Committing the time, on a dedicated basis, to learning and learning and learning something until I have mastered it. I work with the best coaches I can find - you need to do that, too.

5. "I can't afford it" . If you can't afford knowledge, imagine the price of ignorance. (I heard that quote somewhere and can't put my finger on who wrote it - but it's brilliant, don't you think?) Shift your thinking to ‘HOW can I afford this?" when it comes to growing, developing, learning and succeeding. The ‘I can't afford it' thinking is simply a very bad habit - get over it! You have money - everyone has money - how are you spending your money? Need money to invest in your business - then go make some, find some, borrow some - just do it.

My success habit: I make a commitment to invest in myself and in my business on an annual basis. I do my homework - check out referrals - learn who is at the level I want to be in business - and go after it! I'll figure out the HOW later - and it has paid off very well for me. What are you waiting for?

6. "What will people think?" Oh, yes, the comparison game! We do it all the time. Well, who cares what people think? And stop comparing yourself to others while you're at it. Talk about a bad habit! ("Stop comparing the inside of you to the outside of someone else!" - Lou Tice) Stop wondering about what people will think when you succeed beyond your wildest dreams! You have a purpose - you are on a mission - you can make a difference in this world. And shame on you if you let this crappy mindset and habit hold you back! Get over yourself. You are spending too much time thinking about this - get to work!

My success habit: Some people aren't good for you - Les Brown says it so well. They just aren't. I keep a weekly list of my Successes and celebrate myself - often BY myself. (my family doesn't have a clue what I do anyway, quite frankly! - so there's no point in worrying about what they think- and that's typically WHO we worry about when we climb the ladder of success, right?)

Does this sound simple? Well, it really is simple. It's the start of a new year - a new month - or even consider when it's the beginning of a new week - timing doesn't matter.

As an entrepreneur who is living their life purpose - it is critical that you shift your habits. It's not that habits are right or wrong - good or bad - it is simply a matter of identifying whether or not they move you towards your goals. Take a look at your current habits - are they helping you to get new clients, make more money and make a difference in the world? No? Then change them. YOU have the power!

Now - get going! It's a big world out there and WE have a lot of work to do, collectively, with our talents and expertise. People are waiting for you!

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About the Author: Pat Mussieux
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Pat Mussieux is fast becoming regarded as one of the voices for women's entrepreneurial success. After leaving her 22-year marriage with virtually nothing, and moving across the country at age 55 to start a new life, she re-launched her coaching and speaking business - taking it from zero and growing it into a multiple 6-figure home-based business. Much of her success can be attributed to her expertise when it comes to marketing, mindset and money!
Pat has been featured as an expert in both print media and on TV. She was nominated as one of the 2010 and 2011 RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneurs of the Year; as well, Pat has been nominated for the Chatelaine magazine "Woman of the Year for 2011". Pat is Founder of Wealthy Women Leaders, and provides business and success advice and resources to clients around the world.
Pat is the author of "The 7-Step Guide To Growing Your Business by Getting Out of Your Own Way ", teaching women entrepreneurs how to get their message out, close the sale, enjoy massive results, and create some simple systems and processes for success!
Through her coaching programs and products, Pat teaches her clients how to experience freedom inside and out and create the life they truly want to live, now! It's a 'no-excuses' approach! You can reach her at http://www.wealthywomenleaders.com


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