Reinvent Yourself and Thrive in Today’s Economy - 8 C’s for Success Presented by Bill Banner October 6, 2008.

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Reinvent Yourself and Thrive in Today’s Economy - 8 C’s for Success Presented by Bill Banner October 6, 2008

The Qualities of a Successful Professional, and/or Business Owner __

We Always have a choice… Failure Magnets Opportunity Seekers PROVEPROVE roactive esponsible wnership isionary xcellence BENDSBENDS lame xcuses egative enial carcity PROBLEMS

The Pareto Principle: the 80/20 Rule Change your Thinking, Change your Life! 80% of Success is Your Attitude!  Confident, optimistic, friendly, see challenges (not problems), a winning philosophy! 20% of Success is Your Aptitude!  Product knowledge  Skills  How much do you focus on your aptitude instead of your attitude?

Law Of Self Control Thoughts Actions Feelings Success Self Talk What I believe I can do What I do Rewards for what I ….?

Four Essential Conditions for Change 1.You must WANT change. 2.You must be WILLING to change. 3.You must be able to CONTINUE to achieve change. 4.You must have some motivation  Towards Pleasure  Away from Pain Your Name Here YOUR BIGGEST COMPETITOR

Four Ways To Change Do MORE of some things Do LESS of other things STOP doing something altogether START doing something new

You have the to determine your success

The C’s of Choice Clarity Competence Continuous Learning Constraint Analysis Creativity Concentration Character Courage

Clarity Know exactly what you want in 4 key areas of life 1.Business & Career 2.Money & Finances 3.Family & Relationships 4.Health & Fitness

Clarity Know Yourself  What grabs you? Want to do / Like to do  What are you good at? What do you most enjoy?  How do you like to work? Know Your Goals  What is your destination? If you are not clear – you get “ANYTHING” CLARITYstarting point CLARITY is the starting point of all great achievements.

Clarity Specific Measurable Aligned with your values Realistic Time-bound You increase likelihood of achieving a goal by 1000% if they are S.M.A.R.T. Only 3% of the population has written goals

Competence You need to be excellent at the key skills in your position  Make a Decision to be in the Top 10% of your chosen field  Indentify the Top 3 Skills you will need  Take action immediately and everyday to move yourself to the Top

Continuous Learning

Constraints Where are the Constraints? 80% Internal = You 20% External = World Choke Point (slows speed) What is in the way between you and your goal? YOU GOAL

Creativity Creative Goal Attainment and Problem Solving Get a piece of paper and write down a very specific (SMART) Goal or Challenge currently affecting you Homework When you get home sit down and write out 20 ideas to attain your goal or overcome your challenge

Concentration Focus single mindedly on 1 activity at a time Efficient – do things right Effective – do right things 1 min planning SAVES 10 min execution

Concentration Pareto’s Law - 80/20 Rule FOCUS with tunnel vision on the 20% of your activities that provide 80% of your Results 80% of Results 20% of Activities =

Character The sum of those qualities of moral excellence that stimulates a person to do the right thing, which is manifested through right and proper actions despite internal or external pressures to the contrary. – United States Air Force AcademyUnited States Air Force Academy “Sports do not build character, they reveal it.” John Wooden

Courage Do what you’re terrified of doing and the courage comes afterward – if you wait to feel good or unafraid, you will never do it. Self Confidence comes from ACTION in the face of fear Courage is a coward who hung on 5 minutes longer

to determine your success. You have the

“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do” Leonard da Vinci

Thank you Bill Banner