Do You Have Secret Business Skills?

Do-You-Have-Secret-Business-Skills?Your success is based on your skill to see the future, what you need to do, and how you act with determination.

What is a good way to build your secret business skills, get more,  and make better use of these business skills?

There must be some reason for the saying – ‘if I keep doing what I have always done, I’ll keep getting what I’ve always gotten’.

More and more people are looking for ways to transform their business skills into success.

Yet, many seem to be working on low-priority goals, not on income producing activities. We go about our busyness without implementing what needs to take place to make our business work.

It can be frustrating as this routine of busyness can start taking over more and more.

#1 Secret Business Skill

Setting your priorities is maximizing for your business success.

You have to make a decision whether your goals and activities are going to impact your business growth and make sure to take advantage of your skills.

As a business person, understanding how to use your skills is…

==> Planning out your activities for things that need to be done first and seeing how they relate in growing an income producing business, is starting to have systems come into place to rescue you.

#2 Secret Business Skill

Commitment is another one of your secret business skills.

  • Commitment to take action on your priorities.

Commitment can become exciting and powerful.

Ask yourself what needs to be done to get the results you want. Then write down what you must do to get those results. Then take charge and implement.

It is fun to see how setting up your priorities and then making a commitment to take action on those priorities, seems to give you more time.

Or is it that you found more time?

Setting your priorities really is bringing clarity to your values. You start seeing what is important to you in your business. You might even become more interested in and committed to your work, and in reaching your vision.

Because, you can continue to be busy. Or, keep using busyness as your excuse.

Usually you think you have some sense of direction, so you keep doing what you’ve always done.

What about you? 

How do You plan to use your secret business skills? Make a comment below and let me know!

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I asked Jewels Gardner what she attributed to her business doubling. “More persistent hard work, being all in and stepping it up. I feel like I want to make a difference in my life and others. I am learning a lot from Coach Donna. Things are coming together. It has a lot to do with coaching. Prior to coaching I didn’t feel like I was invested in my business as much as I could have been. Coach Donna has given me a kick in the pants so to say and it is great!” 

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6 thoughts on “Do You Have Secret Business Skills?

  • January 19, 2014 at 1:18 pm
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    Very nice post! The skills necessary for me to become successful have been to know exactly what I want, and to create a plan. If you can stay focused on your goal, you’ll get there eventually. You may have to tweak the game plan over and over, but never quit. Thanks!

    • January 20, 2014 at 9:09 am
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      Thank you so much, Jeanne! I so agree with your thoughts – consistent persistence is what I call it! And, you are welcome 🙂

    • January 20, 2014 at 9:08 am
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      Sounds fabulous, Peggy – and on target – because building momentum must mean that you are implementing!

  • January 19, 2014 at 1:35 pm
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    This is very good and applicable advice! Thank you.

    • January 20, 2014 at 9:07 am
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      Thank you, Shelly – I hope to see you back here!

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