Do you feel like some days you are the windshield and other days you are the bug? Working from home can be a bumpy ride. It takes a very intentional mindset. It is sometimes hard to figure it out on your own.
Today, I am going to share with you the 3 mindset shifts that can help change your business.
Love the Process
Learn to celebrate the small victories. Those small victories add up to life changing ones. Do not get so caught up in what you haven’t accomplished that you don’t recognize the things that you have accomplished along the way.
The Until…
While the journey can get long and tedious, you have to continue to do the activity until. The until… Some days you will not feel like it. Do the activity anyways. It will not be perfect. Imperfect action is better than no action any day. Fear will slip into your day, do the activity anyways. Do the actions until you have reached where you want to be and then do some more.
Figure it Out
Some days you will wake up clueless of what to do next in your business. Figure it out. Research (2019 list of top books to read to be successful), study, ask a mentor questions, or do whatever you need to do to figure it out. Remember your journey is unique. You must embrace your unique journey. Extend yourself some grace and start fresh tomorrow when today doesn’t go as planned. Just don’t give up!
Entrepreneurship can provide such an amazing lifestyle, but it comes with a lot of hard work. Every morning when you wake up and look in the mirror, you are looking at the person that is responsible for making it happen. There is just no better feeling in the world. Embrace your unique journey and make it happen, y’all!
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