Some people feel that they should be able to change and figure out things on their own. I recently gave a presentation to my BNI Networking group in St Petersburg, Florida where I shared some of my life experiences. I was told as a child that:
- I was not important,
- I was not smart,
- I was not organized, and
- I couldn’t speak in front of people.
I learned that none of those things were true through the help of others. Four things I learned from my earlier years were:
- We can’t see ourselves objectively.
- We need believable input to change our opinions of ourselves.
- We need strategy with our belief.
- We all need encouragement and accountability.
Watch my video and consider if it might be a good idea to get someone to act as an advisor, coach, mentor, or “catalyst” to help you to achieve your goals faster.
Wishing you the best,
Jim
We can’t all be lucky but we can all be successful!