
Perhaps you want to start a new internet network marketing business because the job or business you are coming from has lost its fervor, which in turn means you probably lost your focus and challenge. That, of course, would mean you have little chance — if any — to be passionate about what you do. You also may be in a business that you are not succeeding in, because lack of action or a poor sponsor.
So you are thinking about starting a new business, which is OK. Just be sure that the business you choose does not leave you in the same position you were in before — void of passion and action. Now, you must be sure the business you choose will drive you to have a passion for success — a passion to achieve — not only for yourself, but also for the customers you and your business serve. It will be very obvious if you are talking to someone about your business opportunity and have absolutely no energy behind what you are saying… it can come off as fake.
Know what success means to you. By defining what success means to you, you will discover the foundation of your passion and its meaning. It all starts with a positive mindset.
So, by now, you have defined what success means to you and you have identified your challenge to lead the good life. You have gotten serious, decided to start a business, chosen someone that you have connected with and have committed yourself to being an entrepreneur until you can claim your success. Now you are ready to begin the next part of commitment, setting goals.
What are your specific goals in becoming an entrepreneur? You’ve already started making goals by defining what success means to you, but now you need to get specific. Now, I’m not talking about your day-to-day goals. Before you can set daily goals, you must set your broad business goals. Each goal you set is one step along your Journey of Success.
Break your vision of success into concrete steps. If you are that single mother who wants to finish her degree and establish a business that allows her to spend time with her daughter, you have three goals right there: the degree, the business and your daughter.
Break each one into smaller goals that lead up to accomplishing the larger goal. For example, what will it take to finish the degree? Twelve more credit hours, a thesis, a portfolio? Whatever the requirements are set each one down as a goal.
What will it take to set up your business? Learn all you can, set up an office, create a business plan and start making contacts (networking is key!) — each one should become a goal. And, most importantly, what will it take to spend more time with your daughter? It is not necessary to achieve the first two goals to work toward the third. Do not wait to spend time with your family. This can, and should, be a part of everyone’s goal planning.
Perhaps your challenge is to become your own boss. Essentially, you want to become an entrepreneur and quit your present job. When you break it down, it becomes two goals. What will it take for you to accomplish these two goals?
To start your own mlm or internet network marketing business, you must learn all you can about that business, set up your branded site and so forth. To quit your present job, you must save enough money to be able to support yourself and your family from the income from your business.
As you can see, each goal you set can be broken down into smaller goals or steps. By breaking down your steps, you give yourself direction or a plan, so to speak, for working toward your larger goals.
For now, this process of setting your goals only involves identifying them, writing them down and breaking them into smaller goals. So, if you have suddenly realized that you have your work cut out for you, don’t get too overwhelmed. As you build your value, you will become more secure in your ability to accomplish all the goals you set for yourself. You will have the confidence you need to be able to speak to anyone about your business and better yet you will be passionate to do so.
Also, as you write down your immediate goals, don’t worry too much about missing a goal or two. If you think of other goals later, you can always add to and revise your list. The purpose of setting and writing down your goals is simply to get you started as an entrepreneur. I find that writing these thoughts, ideas, goals, to-do’s and anything that is going to help get your business off the ground, is hugely helpful. By doing this, you can hold yourself accountable and also SEE the progress happening… therefore, giving you some motivation to keep moving forward.
So many people never accomplish things they desire, because they simply never get started. For some, they simply don’t know where to start. No matter what you are trying to accomplish, you can always find a starting place by setting goals and breaking those goals down into smaller goals.


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2. September 2009 at 12:02 am
Passion and Goal Setting: Setting goals can be simple, but to complete our goals takes being determined and commitment. One has to be ambitious wanting to get ahead in the world. To pursue successful goals for Entrepreneurial Success, depends on your commitment to follow through and achieve the desired success. At http:// determinded2.com The focus is on pursuing successful pursuit of life goals.
13. February 2010 at 2:17 am
Great Post and I appreciate your emphasis on Breaking Goals down to simple steps. Your reader will appreciate this simple Video
SMART GOALS
I also encourage not SETTING too much on your plate on a daily basis..
New projects.
Everyone has to also accomplish the mundane.
Too many Novice Business aspirants get discouraged quickly form not reaching their Goals…
Because they are way too ambitious.
It is a cinch by the Inch, Hard by the Yard
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