4 Steps to Developing Persistance
Today I was taking a quick look at Jeffery Gitomer's Sales Caffeine and he quoted the following from Napoleon Hill's great book, Think and Grow Rich.... I believe that now more than ever we need to be persistent. Take a look and if you haven't read this amazing book, please pick one up or download it and listen to it.
Persistence is a state of mind, therefore it
can be cultivated. Like all states of mind, persistence is based upon
definite causes, among them these:
a. Definiteness of purpose. Knowing what one
wants is the first and, perhaps, the most important step toward the
development of persistence. A strong motive forces one to surmount many
difficulties.
b. Desire. It is comparatively easy to acquire and to maintain persistence in pursuing the object of intense desire.
c. Self-reliance. Belief in one's ability to carry
out a plan encourages one to follow the plan through with persistence.
(Self-reliance can be developed through the principle described in the
chapter on autosuggestion).
d. Definiteness of plans. Organized plans, even though they may be weak and entirely impractical, encourage persistence.
e. Accurate knowledge. Knowing that one's plans
are sound, based upon experience or observation, encourages
persistence; "guessing" instead of "knowing" destroys persistence.
f. Cooperation. Sympathy, understanding, and harmonious cooperation with others tend to develop persistence.
g. Will-power. The habit of concentrating one's
thoughts upon the building of plans for the attainment of a
definiteness of purpose leads to persistence.
h. Habit. Persistence is the direct result of
habit. The mind absorbs and becomes a part of the daily experience upon
which it feeds. Fear, the worst of all enemies, can be effectively
cured by forced repetition of acts of courage. Everyone who has seen
active service in war knows this.
How to Develop Persistence.
There are four simple steps
which lead to the habit of persistence. They call for no great amount
of intelligence, no particular amount of education, and but little time
or effort. The necessary steps are:
1. A definite purpose backed by burning desire for its fulfillment.
2. A definite plan, expressed in continuous action.
3. A mind closed tightly against all negative and discouraging
influences, including negative suggestions of relatives, friends and
acquaintances.
4. A friendly alliance with one or more persons who will encourage one to follow through with both plan and purpose.
These four steps are essential for success in all walks of life. The entire purpose of the principles of the (Think and Grow Rich) philosophy is to enable one to take these four steps as a matter of habit.
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Excellent and timely advice. Thanks Cindy.
I know I've alluded to this in the past, but I really enjoy your blog.
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Great post, I love Napoleon Hill... (and Gitomer is great too)
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Napoleon Hill is a great reference. Nice post, Cindy!
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Indeed, well, in Sales and in Marketing and Dating, I AM persistent.
those of us who continue on past about January, well, we WILL succeed. because the greatest signifier for success is
Persistence
I am passionately driven to help people succeed and to create truly intimate relationships.
I must persist. It's like breathing. To stop would be like asking me, do you want to stop breathing. "What? are you kidding me? that would be like death."
and so it would, in life, and truly for one's business as well.
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