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Discovering Your Talents
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talents, by Brian Tracy

Sleep aid tips about using motivation and goal setting as self help tools for personal development for greater talents when using this site to search for information and sleep aid remedies for your better sleep which may also cure any mild sleep disorder you may want motivation, self help and personal development resources like talents for.

When we do strategic planning for corporations, we begin with the premise that the purpose of the exercise is to reorganize people and resources to increase the company's rate of return on the equity it has invested in the business.

This is done by allocating more resources to areas with higher potential returns, and taking resources away from those with lower potential returns.

By developing or promoting newer and better products and services, and discontinuing those that are less profitable, the company can channel its efforts in a way that maximizes its returns.

In doing personal strategic planning, the first thing you want to think about is increasing your personal "rate of return."

You need to realize that the most valuable thing you bring to your life and to your work is your ability to think, to act, and to get results.

Your earning ability - which is a function of your education, knowledge, experience, and talents - is your equity.

And the way you "invest" it will largely determine the quality and quantity of your material and psychological rewards. A young man in one of my seminars came up to me and said that he was working as a plumber for a large plumbing-contracting firm.

He made good wages, but he was envious of the salespeople in his company who made more money, drove nicer cars, wore nicer clothes, and had much better lifestyles. He had completed his training, had his journeyman's certificate, and he was at the top of his wage scale.

The only way he could earn more money was by working longer hours. Instead, he wanted to get into sales, where his income could be higher and would not be fixed on an hourly basis.

I told him that if he wanted to get into sales, it was up to him to learn how to sell - and then to do everything possible to get his boss to give him the chance to sell their plumbing services. His future was up to him ... but he first had to learn how to do the new and higher-paying job.

A little more than a year later, he attended another one of my seminars ... and brought me up to date on his situation. He had told his boss that he wanted to get into sales. The boss discouraged him, telling him that plumbers have very little aptitude for the skills involved in selling a complex service.

He then asked his boss what he would have to do to prove to him that he could do it. To make a long story short, his boss helped him learn how to sell the company's services by recommending that he study manuals and take extra courses on his own time.

And that's what he did. He bought books and listened to tapes and spent time talking to the salespeople in the organization. As a result, he became a full-fledged salesman.

After five months in his new job, was already earning more than twice as much as he had ever earned as a plumber. But most of all, he was happier. He was more excited and more enthusiastic about himself and his work than he had ever been. He loved the field of selling, and he considered his career change to be one of the best decisions he had ever made.

This story is typical of countless stories that have been related to me over the years. In every case, the individual had discovered and developed his or her strengths - and, subsequently, improved the quality of his or her life.

You can do the same thing.

Thinking of yourself passively as being employed and, therefore, subject to the dictates of someone else, can be fatal to your long-term success. In reality, you're the president of your own personal-services corporation. You're completely in charge of production, quality control, training and development, marketing, finance, and promotion.

Seeing yourself as self-employed forces you to recognize that you also are self-responsible and self-determining. That everything that happens to you happens because of your conduct and your behavior. You're in the driver's seat. You're behind the steering wheel of your life.

It's up to you to decide how to utilize your talents and abilities in such a way as to bring you the very highest return on the investment of your time and energy.

No one else is going to do it for you. You're the boss. Others can help you, guide you, direct you, channel you, point you in the right direction, and even give you opportunities. But in the final analysis, no one else can make the critical decisions that will determine your future and your fortune.

To that end, here are four questions that you need to ask yourself on a regular basis:

1. "What do I most enjoy doing?"

2. "How would I describe my ideal job?"

3. "If I could have any job at all, anywhere, what would it be?"

4. "If I won a million dollars in the lottery and I had to pick something to work at indefinitely, what would I choose to do with my time?"

To uncover your strengths and determine your unique talents and abilities, ask yourself:

• "What have I been good at in the past?"

• "What things do I do easily that seem to be difficult for other people?"

• "In what areas of work do I seem to get the best results ... and derive the most pleasure?

The answers to all of those questions will give you a good idea as to how you might increase your return on the energy you invest.

As a result of your genetic structure, your education, your experiences, your background, your interests and proclivities, you're a unique and rare combination of talents and abilities. You can be extremely good at something. And it's your responsibility to find out what that something is and then throw your whole heart into it, without reservation.

Look at your current job, and ask yourself:

• "Where do I want to be in three to five years?"

• "What kind of work do I want to be doing?"

• "What kind of people do I want to be working with?"

• "What level of responsibility do I desire?"

• "What kind of money do I want to be earning?"

• "What part of the country do I want to be living in?"

Look at your work and at your life in general, and ask yourself:

• "What kind of people do I admire and most want to be like?"

• "Who do I know, or know about, who is doing the kind of work that I want to do and is living the kind of life that I want to live?"

• "What changes would I have to make in my life to be like that person?"

Remember: Whatever anyone has done, someone else can do as well. You'll never be exactly the same as another person, but you don't need to be.

You can use the successes and achievements of other people as examples and guidelines to help you decide where you want to arrive at the end of your particular journey. But you can be unique and different and successful in your own way.

You were put on this earth with a special combination of talents and abilities that make you different from anyone who has ever lived. Whatever you're doing today, it's nowhere near what you're really capable of doing.

The key to a happy and prosperous life is for you to regularly evaluate your strengths and weaknesses, to become very good in the areas you most enjoy, and then to throw your whole heart into what you're doing.

Ed. Note: What makes some people more successful than others? Internationally renowned speaker and best-selling author Brian Tracy has read thousands of books, traveled in 90 countries, worked with hundreds of corporations, and met with millions of people, sharing the answers that he's found to that question.

How successful would you become with Brian as your "personal coach"? Well, now you can find out!



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