Get Out Of the Alligator Pit At Least An Hour Every Day

Recently, two business partners came to visit me, looking for magical help with their host of terrible problems. Without dragging you through all the details, the bottom line: they have no terrible problems. They have a few minor problems. But, overall, they’re in pretty good shape. Theirs is a business that peaked at about 2.5 million, dipped to 1.6, but is now back up to 1.8, may break 2 this year “as is”, has lost some markets but gained different opportunities, and is satisfactorily if not excitingly profitable as compared to industry norms. But to hear these two, you’d think the sky was falling..

The blunt truth: they need a therapist, not a marketing consultant. Actually, they need to start with a very simple but important strategy….

Unlike most authors of most success genre content, he makes no attempt to deliver ideas that will be popular with a large audience. This mirrors my own approach as an author, spanning, now 32 years and more than 20 published books. (www.NoBSBooks.com), My scariest is No B.S. Ruthless Management of People and Profits.

One of the Eternal Truths that I quote in one of my books is: when you are up to your ass in alligators, it’s difficult to remember that your original objective was to drain the swamp. It’s easy to get so caught up in managing all the problem parts of a business that you never do anything else. And that’s a sure path to where these two partners are now: burn out. I could give ‘em the all-time killer sales letter, the best marketing campaign ever devised, and it wouldn’t do them much good…when they go to the office each day wishing they weren’t there, fatigued from first thing on, going through the motions, viewing their activities as drudgery…and end the day without any sense of measurable progress toward meaningful goals…their ‘walking dead’ aura pervades ever nook and cranny, every employee, every customer, every aspect of their business. It’s the psychic equal of trying to attract a lot of customers to a restaurant that smells like rotting, burning flesh.

Prescription: each and every day, keep a pre-set, inviolate appointment with yourself or with one or two key people, out of sight and hearing of the alligator pit, no matter how many alligators there are or how hungry they are, to do nothing but focus and work on positive, productive plans and strategies that look to the future, that are linked to goals and progress, that you can be excited and optimistic about. Simplistically, this is a means of maintaining perspective. Even better, add taking one action, getting one thing done every day, no matter what, that you know moves you forward, toward positive goals. Go home if you must knowing you spent 7 hours and 58 minutes in the alligator pit, but at least you found 2 minutes to put something in motion that will improve things.

DAN S. KENNEDY is a serial, multi-millionaire entrepreneur; highly paid and sought after marketing and business strategist; advisor to countless first-generation, from-scratch multi-millionaire and 7-figure income entrepreneurs and professionals; and, in his personal practice, one of the very highest paid direct-response copywriters in America. As a speaker, he has delivered over 2,000 compensated presentations, appearing repeatedly on programs with the likes of Donald Trump, Gene Simmons (KISS), Debbi Fields (Mrs. Fields Cookies), and many other celebrity-entrepreneurs, for former U.S. Presidents and other world leaders, and other leading business speakers like Zig Ziglar, Brian Tracy and Tom Hopkins, often addressing audiences of 1,000 to 10,000 and up. His popular books have been favorably recognized by Forbes, Business Week, Inc. and Entrepreneur Magazine. His NO B.S. MARKETING LETTER, one of the business newsletters published for Members of Glazer-Kennedy Insider’s Circle, is the largest paid subscription newsletter in its genre in the world. http://bit.ly/sUsYvq

Monday Mindset: The Phenomenon

Dan Kennedy refers to ‘the phenomenon’ that entrepreneurs can experience where they generate greater revenues in their business in 12 months than they have in the previous 12 months. Or more in the past month than they did in the last year. Or some such amazing feat.

I experienced my own version of ‘the phenomenon’ this weekend.

I spent the day out buying a whole load of new clothes on Saturday. (I’ve realised I just don’t have the guts to do the school run in my pyjamas, and so I’ve decided to kit myself out with some lovely comfy clothes just one step above these!!).

And I spent a LOT of money. And I bought the most EXPENSIVE pair of shoes I have ever owned (see my post Always Wear Good Shoes).

But here’s the phenomenon: As I was out shopping, physically out spending money, when I checked my i-phone I saw my shopping cart notifications that let me know that I earned more money than I was spending!

I actually got paid to go shopping.

That for me, is my definition of the phenomenon. To earn more money while shopping for shoes, than the shoes are costing you.

This is merely one of the benefits of selling more than your time. Are you selling more than yours yet?

Monday Mindset: Is anyone calling you on your B.S.?

A controversial question from an inspirational man, Dan Kennedy. By B.S. Dan is referring here to all the “reasons” (in his words “excuses”) you give when you try to explain why you haven’t quite made your business the success you want it to be.

Rather than try to explain what Dan is talking about, I’m just going to include a short piece from his excellent book: No B.S. Business Success in the New Economy to get you thinking this week.

“.. I admit that my performance and determination vary in relationship to what I’m reading, what I’m listening to, and who I’m hanging around with. Earl Nightingale brilliantly summarized all this: ” We become what we think about most.” If you are going to be an exceptionally successful entrepreneur [my comment here, for entrepreneur, read 'coach'], that is what you must think about most.

This is one very good argument for belonging to entrepreneur groups, coaching programs, and peer advisory groups, so you have regular contact and share ideas and information with like-minded entrepreneurs who validate, support and encourage you. You can greatly accelerate your entrepreneurial success and decrease your aloneness, and isolation -related stress by associating with other progressive entrepreneurs. In such an environment, you are continually challenged by the others’ achievements and progress. The other members, as well as a top-notch business coach running the group, can call you on your B.S.”

You can find this book and Dan’s many other inspirational (if slightly forthright!) ideas here at http://www.nobsbooks.com/

I have a Mastermind Group that do exactly that for me. My question to you: who’s calling you on your B.S.?

Monday Mindset: Are you prepared to do what it takes?

I’m currently reading Dan Kennedy’s No B.S. Business Success in the New Economy and in it he cites a number of ‘eternal truths’.

One of my favourites is this:

“The willingness to do whatever it takes is infinitely more important than knowing everything there is to know about how to do it”

I see this again and again in the coaches I work with when I’m helping them to create and market ways to sell more than their 1:1 time. It’s also a key truth I often remind myself of when the going gets tough.

Having the ‘right’ mindset is of equal importance to knowing ‘how’ to do what you need to to succeed. In fact, it’s probably a prerequisite. You can know ‘how to’ all you like, but if you don’t decide up front that you’re prepared to do what it takes to reach your goal, it ain’t never going to happen for you.

So this week, for your Monday Mindset task, I’d like to you get really clear on why you’re doing what you’re doing in your business. Ask yourself where you’d like to end up, what a successful business means to you (and it will be different for each and every one of you).

Then ask yourself two questions:

1. How badly do you want it?

2. Are you prepared to do what it takes to get it?

My answers to these questions are:

1. You bet I want it.

2. Absolutely. In the words of X-Factor – I’m going to give it 120%.

What about you?