When you bend your business to your ego, you forfeit your capacity to
believe. You've defined your company's practices as only those things
and people that you can influence, control and manipulate. With this
corporate policy of assumed perfection, you give away the keys to your
ability to imagine your business as wildly successful.
Your mind is content without imagining. Your mind abhors the
unfamiliar, preferring instead to more efficiently file away the
familiar in previously established categories. By nature, you are
mentally satisfied. It is OK with your mind not to imagine your company
as achieving anything more than it is right now.
However, doing business today confronts you, at times even assails
you, with the unfamiliar. The context in which you transact business
changes every single day you open the doors and answer the phone. If you
play to your mind's laziness and refuse to accept these unfamiliar
perceptions, by default you bend to your ego. You stand in your
business's batting cage and refuse to swing at anything thrown at you
except those few pitches you recognize. In your assumed perfection, you
settle for less than you can achieve by redefining your reality. You
stop short of fulfilling your dreams. And if you keep your business
alive long enough, you reach a point at which you say, "I wish I had
known so I could have done something about it."
But you were born to believe, not bend to ego, so that you can be at your best and imagine a positive work lifestyle. Imagination is your pilot through unfamiliar skies.
Think about how you do business this way: You focus your thoughts on
the strengths of your business, accepting the unfamiliar changes, and
filter out the negative characteristics. Next you cooperate with a team
of positive people whom you've chosen to attract, who compare and
compete rarely, and you complement one another quite well, confirming,
validating and expanding positivity throughout your business. Then Team
[Company Name Here] Positive -- customers and clients, employees and
suppliers alike -- believe together that your business can grow in
phenomenal ways, and begin to imagine a broader range of positive
solutions you can offer and achieve based on a positive work lifestyle.
See how it works?
Imagination is the key to your business success. You perceive,
conceive and believe based on more than what you alone can see, hear,
taste, touch and smell, and primarily on what you can imagine. The
impossible becomes possible. The unexpected happens. The unexplainable
occurs and all you can do is shrug, and say to your partners, "All I
know is it actually happened."
Your company's success is the culmination of how you think about it,
partner with others to think about it, and then collectively imagine
outcomes that seem unrealistic at the moment, but are achievable as all
of you believe.
When I speak to business groups of executives, entrepreneurs, and
owners, I pass out apples to the audience. Then I ask, "How many apples
are you holding in your hand?"
Of course, the first answer I get is "One" and usually the person
says, "Hey, that wasn't so hard." I say, "OK, one. Anyone have another
answer?"
The room gets quiet and then, usually from the back of the room, I hear someone say, "A bushel." And I ask, "How so?"
This person says, "Well, you can plant the seeds in this apple and grow a bushel of other apples."
And then I ask, "Just a bushel?"
Someone else answers, "No, you can get an orchard out of this apple."
"An orchard?" I say.
And then someone else says, "Oh, more than an orchard. There's an infinite number of apples in this apple."
"How's that?" I ask.
"You plant these seeds and they produce an orchard of apples. And
from the seeds of those apples, you grow other orchards and those
orchards grow still more orchards and pretty soon you can't count all
the orchards."
You'll succeed when you imagine that you hold in your hand everything
and even more than you could ever want to enjoy a positive work
lifestyle. When bent to ego, you hold only what you see, hear, taste,
touch and smell -- the dimensions of your company that you perceive you
can influence, control and manipulate. Your business holds so much more
in store for you . . . if you will only believe that your focused,
filtered, positive thoughts, conceived in a complementary relationship,
can produce an infinite harvest.
SOURCE: www.entrepreneur.com
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