If you’re having some struggles getting or staying motivated in business, take a break, think about someone who could use your help with something and go do it.
It could be someone for whom you’d like to make a business introduction, it could be a charity that you haven’t donated to in a while, it could even be one of your neighbors who needs some work done around the house and may be unable to physically do it themselves.
Whatever the reason, use that good deed to take your mind off what’s bugging you and you’ll probably realize that it’s just not that big a deal!
#3: Hang around and associate with the right people.
I remember as a kid, my mom telling me that if I kept hanging around “those punks” I was going to end up like them. Looking back on that now, she was totally right.
I wasn’t hanging around the best kids when I was younger. They were troublemakers, thieves, bullies, and going nowhere in life. When I went to high school, I decided to take Mom’s advice and start hanging around nicer, smarter, more respectful, and more future-driven kids than I used to. It worked out tremendously well for me and I’m still close to all of them to this day.
One of my favorite thought leaders, the great Jim Rohn once said, “You are the average of the top five people you spend the most time with.” He couldn’t be more right, and his advice is still relevant today.
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