We
have entered into the busiest season in our industry. These months can be
exciting because we see all our hard work throughout the year start to
payoff. This can be very exciting but
sometimes distracting.
Every
single day Meghann and I look at our vision boards, at the things we want to
accomplish in our life; and we visualize the successful accomplishment of these
goals. We see it in our minds as if it
has already been accomplished. We then
try to “feel” what it feels like to accomplish these goals because we know that
when we can experience the feeling, an excitement is created which gives us
motivation to push and fight towards our desired outcome.
We
have discovered however, that our best results, in a given activity, come when
we are completely focused on that given activity. We get the best results when we immerse ourselves
in the moment of what we are doing – when we actually are (both in our minds
and our bodies) exactly where we are supposed to be at that time. Therefore if we are doing a party, then our
entire focus is on that party and making it the best party possible. If we are doing a recruiting night then our
entire focus is on the recruiting night and the needs of the people who are
attending. If we are training our team
then our entire focus is on the training and the needs of our team.
If
we start to focus on our goals during an activity then we lose purpose, we
start to act on results, and our actions are never as passionate, enthusiastic
and effective as when we get off results and stay on purpose. Each action that you undertake in your business
has a purpose. If you focus on that
purpose, not on the results of your action, then ironically you will often get
the best results.
This
principle is known in psychology as “flow”.
When you induce periods of flow you will also find that you enjoy the
actions more then when you are engaging in actions with a focus solely on the
results that you hope to obtain from the action. When you immerse yourself in the party, and
engage fully with the participants you will find that you start enjoying
parties. The same is true even for some
of the activities that you may not particularly like. One of the primary
reasons you dislike them is because you are focused on an externality – a
result or consequence of the activity.
When you get off result and focus on purpose then the enjoyment of the
activity always enhances.
This
principle isn’t just related to direct sales. If a professional athlete has his
mind on something else during the game, he will never perform at the same level
as the person who is immersed in the game.
A pilot who isn’t immersed in the details of a flight poses a potential risk
to her passengers. We all know that
there is nothing more frustrating than being in a relationship and trying to
connect with someone whose mind is obviously elsewhere.
So
as you work your business this fall season, be exactly where you are when you
are there. Don’t be worried about
personal promotions, pay cheques or incentive trips when you are doing a
party. Just do the best party that you
can. Don’t be worried about hitting a
recruiting goal or becoming a superstar director when you are talking to
someone about the business opportunity.
Just focus on them, their interests, their concerns, their needs. When you build this behavior into a habit
ironically you will find that it will propel you closer and closer to your
goals then when you focus on results.
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