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Understanding
The Need For Change, The Impact Of Habits And The Foundation
Of Principles
by
Nelson Tan
Do you recall the
classic statement, “the only constant is change”?
It is an ever-present phenomenon, and by comprehension at the
level of man’s intelligence, a tricky one, because change
is in constant clash with timeless principles, which by evidence
of established patterns, do not change.
The winner is the one who knows how to maintain and manage
the balance between change and timed, principle-based progress
on a daily basis, which all boils down to the little decision-making
that counts. One thing is for sure: the “final decision”
is the only one that is expressed in action, which will translate
into results. How you arrive to that decision ultimate hinges
on the summation of your reaction to the present moment (a moment
of change?) and your personal values (are they timeless?).
Interestingly, if you should look back at how you made your
‘final’ decisions in the past, you may find a pattern
and a set of reasons for why you made your decisions in a certain
way. Now, this is a part where you as a reader would be wondering
what point I am driving at.
It’s all in the habits.
Habit is the encompassing definition of the translation from
“how you think” to “what you do”. It
is incredible that general statistics point to a real fact that
80% of businesses do not last over 2 years, but at a personal
level, people don’t seem to realize larger implications
and consequences in the scheme of things even as they drudge
through the motions of daily work.
Some things never change, particularly knowledge at grassroots
level. An effective habit grounded well is knowledge applied
from grassroots level onwards. In business, how many people
know how to increase leads, build a database, convert them into
customers, develop relationships with them, treat them right,
follow-up and mold them into repeat customers? But this is the
foundation for future profits, no matter how you work your business
and how often you change your methodologies or habits.
It is not easy for people to bear principles in mind while
being adaptable to changing situations, but no matter how vague
the truth is, it is that “the root of all things keeps
them in a firm position”. Therefore one can be down but
never out. Setbacks are temporary only when they don’t
displace you completely. Yes, you can solve them with a tweak
and a change.
On the other hand, the need for a change can make one uncomfortable
depending on its scale. Ultimately, think through this: if your
business is not doing as well as it should for quite some time,
what decisions have you made and actions implemented to elevate
it from your current situation, so that it won’t be the
same or even fall towards failing tomorrow, next week and next
month? Strange but true, as long as bad times continue, today
is the best time for you to reflect, take stock of your business
and re-strategize for the better. If you have not done so, do
not procrastinate. If you feel stuck in a quagmire, I would
like you to be fully aware that your habits of yesterday produced
the results and outcome of today, and whatever you do today,
you will be tomorrow. This is an irrevocable and natural law!
If you do not change, change will conquer you! Being smart
at conquering change is all about being creative and inventive
at doing things in a different way, not doing completely different
things, but the primary purpose is the same: to survive! No
business can ultimately be a success if it is unable to survive.
Every business needs to know what changes are occurring within
its environment and will be in the future to effect a corresponding
change within the company. When right and wrong decisions are
separated by a fine line, they must be made without regrets
after careful evaluations of the best actions that will steer
the enterprise in the preferred course. Awareness and experience
through the rough times can only help to sharpen your survival
instincts for better days in the future regardless of any unforeseen
and unfortunate circumstances. If there’s anything good
that came out of setbacks, it is that you have grown to respond
against complacency and proactively take charge of your life
with new ways, new habits and new solutions.
Embracing a readiness for proactive self-change is actually
a catalyst for spotting and working out opportunities, which
is essentially an act of stepping yourself up to the next level.
Setbacks and problems are everywhere waiting for someone to
solve and profit from them. If only you have talked to enough
people and opened your eyes wide enough, you would have seen
that the hotel, airline, retail, tourism and F&B industries,
among hundreds of others, are in dire need of help. Every other
day, people are looking forward to the next savior who can propose
a solution—be it sales and marketing, customer retention,
loyalty and affiliation schemes, products and services, technology
optimization etc.—that makes them say, “Bingo!”
So for this article, I touched on 3 major issues: embracing
the need for change, considering the impact of habits and laying
the foundation of principles. He who can work within the ebb
and flow of these 3 issues will be enriched with professional
experiences. It is with experiences and through awareness of
these experiences that wisdom can be cultivated, and with wisdom
comes understanding, pertaining to the nature of a problem,
in order to arrive at an appropriate solution through creativity
and innovation, endorsed by all.
Nelson
Tan is one-half of the Internet Mastery Center. Create Your
Online Profits with the RIGHT Products, Environment and Mindset!
For more information, visit http://www.internetmasterycenter.com.

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