4 Tips To Find Your Why
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If you are like many people you tune into NBC to watch the popular show The Shark Tank. Season 10 Episode 2 features the story of Keisha Jeremie. The Founder...
show moreI want to discuss some important tips to help you identify and develop your Why.
TIP 1 - Clear Your Mind and Get Clear Don’t worry about the rest of what needs to be accomplished until you are clear about your Why. It is the foundation of the business you will build on it. Your true purpose will support the work you build on it so it is worth the wait.
TIP 2 - Escape the Comfort Zone - The comfort zone is where people that are planning on never changing go to cash in their best life for the status quo! If you are planning to live here then you may very well not be an entrepreneur. Embrace the dissatisfaction of staying where you are for the temporary pain of growth.
TIP 3 - Keep It Authentic - What makes a “WHY” so attractive to people is not how incredible it but rather it is the level of authenticity and relatability that the story contains. To this end keep it simple, keep it real and the authenticity will be undeniable.
TIP 4 - What You Already Do Is a Clue - Don’t be bamboozled into believing that your “WHY” is a dramatic quest on scale of the quest for the Holy Grail. I do not believe that your why is hidden in distant lands, it is simply not that hidden in your life. In fact many of us that are still on the search for said purpose are missing the clues that are underneath our very noses. People already seek you out for the thing you do well. We often act out our values everyday. We move by what is most important to us. We just need to think is this a passion? Is it something that I would love to do for others? Is it something i would do for free?
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