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3 Steps to Shifting Your Mindset and Getting Unstuck

July 7, 2013 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

Let’s face it! There are times when you feel you are rocking and rollin’ in your business and there are other times you feel like you have hit a wall, plateau or rut. It doesn’t matter what state the economy is people are still doing business. Why not with you? Really the only person stopping you from getting what you want is you.

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Courtesy of imagerymajestic/freedigitalphotos.net

Whatever you do – DON’T STOP! Remember the Law of Motion – what is in motion stays in motion. Now is not the time to stop.

There are three things you can do to quickly get back on track and get your head back in the business game:

1. Move away from the computer – Get out of the office or your home and go where the people are. Find out about networking events in your area and get out there. Let people know about who you are and what you do. Your offline efforts are as important as your online efforts.

2.  Avoid the dream stealers or passion squashers. Surround yourself with like minded people. Create a mastermind of other business owners and brainstorm ways to move forward, collaborate or cross promote. When you surround yourself with others who are thinking positively and looking for opportunities, you natural will want to do the same. Happy positive people are contagious – you can’t help but want to be around them. Also a great way to attract your ideal clients.

3. Reconnect with your “why”. Take time to review all of your success stories and testimonials. Every day you accomplish tasks, emails, and phone calls to get you closer to your goals – take time out to acknowledge them. Align your actions with your outcomes. Take time to celebrate all of the small things that lead to big things. What gets you jazzed up? What is your mojo?

There are many ways to skyrocket your business in in tough times. Tough times do not last but your perspective and mindset have the power to determine how long they will last.

I would love to hear about how you shift your mindset when times get tough. Share this post to help others get out of their rut.

 

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: mastermind, mindset, networking, psychology in business

Success Starts with the Power of Your Mind

April 30, 2013 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

The power of our minds is amazing yet we have more negative that positive thoughts going through our minds at any moment in time. I came across this message in Tough Times Don’t Last, Tough People Do by Dr. Robert H. Schuller that reinforces the mindset you must have to achieve success. I love this message:

” Success all starts in your head, and every person has the freedom to choose to be a success or not.

Choose to succeed. See yourself as a successful person, and you will be a successful person.”

You have the power to filter the thoughts that run through your head. You can chose which one will win out. The story you tell yourself and the attention and belief that you bring to that story will become your truth.

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Courtesy of StuartMiles/freedigitalphotos.net

The one you feed – WINS!

I have studied success for nearly 20 years and true success comes to those who:

  • Work harder than the others.
  • Work smarter than the others, because they know how to delegate and know their priorities.
  • Dress for the success they believe themselves to be.
  • Watch what they eat and do not just go for convenience – convenience costs more! Waistline included!
  • Track their numbers and allocate their funds to what matters most to them.
  • Develop systems and processes to keep them on track.
  • Deep trust and faith that everything that shows up in their lives was meant for a season or a reason.
  • People come first before anything! Build the know, like, and trust – not just the transaction.
  • Control the messages in their head about self-limiting beliefs and doubt by focusing on the positive.

Empower yourself by listening to audiobooks and reading books and magazines about your industry or that motivate you to be your best. You have so much potential trapped inside your mind. It is time for you to use all you gifts and create the life you imagine. For the power of the mind can create what some view as impossible but I think you can start telling yourself – I AM possible!!!

I would love to hear how you made things possible in your life by making a CHOICE!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: choice, empowerment, mindset, power of the mind, self-limiting beliefs, success, tough people, tough time

Start Thinking About All the Possibilities

April 22, 2013 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

ID-10089370Let’s face it when obstacles or roadblocks show up in life, many people will look at the situation as a problem. There are others who shift their thinking and look for the possibilities. Hence, this is where many businesses are born and peace and harmony may even come to be.

I see abundance.

There was a time when I looked at what others where doing and thought “What a grand life they have!” They never have any problems. Why does life seem so perfect for them and not for me?” What a pity party! Thank goodness I have learned to shift out of the VICTIM mentality and seize the opportunities that come my way. Now I look at others and say, “Good for them. Maybe I can learn from what they are doing.”

Here is the real deal on problems that will shift you to thinking about all the possibilities:

All problems are time-limited. The world is constantly changing and growing and nothing stays completely the same. Even success and accomplishments are celebrated for a certain period of time. Everything exists in a temporary state. It all depends on where you want the energy to last!

All people experience problems or challenges. Every person must face an obstacle or challenge if they are to grow. The people around you have problems too. Don’t be fooled. They may not share them openly with you but they too do have problems.It is all a matter of perspective as to whether or not they believe it is a problem or not.

Every problem holds a possibility. Look for the lesson. What solutions or desired outcomes can be shared from this situation?

Each problem offers an opportunity to respond or react. Suppose you are having trouble with your finances or an employee. If you avoid learning about the situation and managing the expected outcome, you could be without money and have an employee creating poor products or providing poor customer service.

Problems build your character. Once you manage a situation or let a situation manage you, you are never the same. In most instances, when people challenge their problems head on versus avoiding them, they develop more courage and confidence to take on the next challenge that may come their way. Now only that you develop resilience!

You can achieve great things and step into your potential when you shift how you are thinking about your problems. Get fired up about all the possibilities and opportunities coming your way!

I would love to hear about how you face obstacles and problems that come your way! Comment and share – let’s help others tackle their problems.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: build character, mindset, possibilities, problems, react versus respond

Listen to Debra Kasowski on the Chelsea Krost Show

February 8, 2013 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment


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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: attitude, millionaire woman, mindset

One Thing You Must Do to Get the Results You Want

January 22, 2013 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

“You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.”

– Eleanor Roosevelt

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Courtesy Imagery Majestic/Freedigitalphotos.net

This quote by Eleanor Roosevelt speaks volumes to how we can create the results that we want in life. There are many things we tell ourselves we cannot do or we may procrastinate and avoid them at all costs. Everything has a cost or payoff. Many people avoid conflict because it is uncomfortable. Yes, it is uncomfortable but it can be done respectfully and with dignity. For some the payoff, may be seeking comfort in food, avoiding change, or even taking action. Your results will disappoint you if you do not face what you fear.

I have learned as uncomfortable as it may be this is the environment where your greatest growth often appears. This is the perfect opportunity to STRETCH out of your comfort zone and STEP into your potential. You will start to make more immediate decisions because you are clear on what you will and will not accept as the results that you want for yourself. You will be able to shift your perspective and gain a better understanding of the results you had been getting and what it takes to get the results you truly want. You will know how to prepare for uncertainty with calmness. You will ultimately stand up more often for what you believe in.

You will change your mindset about challenges and start seeing them as opportunities for growth and change. You will open doors for new opportunities. Take time to look at what is working and what is not working. What is one thing you need to do to get what you want? Are you prepared to do it? Will you regret not taking the action to get it?

What is the ONE thing you know that would change your life?

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: dealing with change, Eleanor Roosevelt quote, facing fear, get the results you what, mindset

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