
... I felt I should share this with you, blog-readers...
Happy New Year, loyal blog readers!
Though it may sound a little ‘fluffy’ for some entrepreneurs, managing your mindset is hugely important in coping with the day-to-day challenges of self-employment. Unproductive or negative, catastrophic thinking doesn’t promote growth or development and instead stymies your progress.
Here are three key pointers to help keep your mindset in check:
1. Be conscious
Know what you’re thinking – don’t allow background ‘noise’ – if you’re having a ‘down’ day, it’s probably because your thoughts aren’t of the most positive variety. Feeling negative? Ask yourself why – tease out those thoughts and deal with them.
2. Write it down
Whatever’s bothering you – write it down. Is it that bad? Remember, there’s a solution or options in dealing with whatever it is. Don’t run away from it.
3. Test the reality
Is this issue really possible? Have you left it to fester for so long that it seems insurmountable? Give yourself a ‘worst-case-scenario’ and remind yourself that even that can be dealt with efficiently. How do you feel now?
Remember that you are responsible for how you feel – things happen around us however it’s how we deal with them that directly impacts our mood – in turn our mood impacts how well we cope. Be mindset savvy!
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