How To Manage Success
copyright © 2005, by Karyn Greenstreet. All
rights reserved. You’ve struggled for
years to get your small business off the ground. You planned, marketed,
sold, schmoozed. You spent long hours with little rest. Then suddenly it
comes: Success!
Do you have a PLAN for success?
Success brings with it another set of problems. Too much
paperwork, too many client wanting products and services quickly, too many
prospective clients tugging at your sleeves. Never enough time to sit back
and create a strategy or direction for the future. But as your business
grows and you become successful, if you don’t have a strategy for how to
manage success, you’ll lose all the momentum you’ve built.
Whether you’re already successful, or moving towards
success, here are some tips for managing your success wisely:
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Celebrate your success. Big or small, each success must be
celebrated. It doesn’t matter if you shout out a little “Whoopie!” or
if you call your best friend to share the news. Just take time to
celebrate each success which will help build the momentum for more
success to come.
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Don’t
choke. Choking is an emotional reaction to success. It’s a
subconscious sabotaging of your success because you believe at some
level you don’t deserve the success. Instead, express gratitude for
each small success and admit that the success came because YOU stepped
into the arena, not because of luck.
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Don’t
become complacent. Just because you’ve had one small success
doesn’t mean you can sit back on your laurels. (The same holds true if
you just got that million dollar contract!) Stick to your plan for
growth and the dream of business and lifestyle you’ve always wanted.
Take time to learn new things about your industry, or learn new business
skills that will take you into the future.
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Learn
from your success. Just like we’re all told to learn from our
failure, take time out to learn from your successes. What did you do
right that got you where you are today? Which pieces of the success
brought you the most fulfillment and happiness?
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Decide
if you want to stay at the present level or grow your business further.
Once you’ve had a big success it’s time to decide if you’re finally at
the level where you’ve always wanted to be, or if there’s still another
goal you want to go after. Sometimes we just pile success upon success
without realizing that we created the life we wanted 5 years ago and the
rest has just been “busy work.”
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Take
stock of the balance between your personal life and your business life.
Often success come with a lot of personal sacrifice. Take time now
to see where your whole life might be out of balance and make a
commitment to have a whole, complete, successful LIFE, not just a
successful business.
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Choose
only the real opportunities that come across your desk, and avoid the
“good ideas” that won’t help your maintain or grow your business.
With a high level of success, the panic that you’ll never have enough
tends to recede into the distance. Once this fear subsides, you can
take a look at the offers that come to you and decide if they are a
“true opportunity” that will take you forward in your business, or just
a “good idea” that doesn’t need to be acted upon by you.
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Share
your success lessons with others. Take time to share your story with
others so that they can learn from your successes and failures. Give
back to the community and to the people who are just getting started as
a way to share your wisdom and belief about abundance.
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Take a
look at how your office runs. Is there any process that should
change? Is there anything that can be automated? Now is the time to
put some energy into the administrative side of your business so that it
can continue to run smoothly into the future.
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Create a
new business plan and 5-year goal. What’s next for you and your
business? Is it time to grow some more? Move in a different
direction? Offer new products and services to diversify your revenue
source? Stop selling products and services that are underperforming?
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Watch
out for saboteurs. Some people in your life will not be happy about
your success because they feel threatened or jealous of it. Pay
attention to how people react to your success and surround yourself with
people who are truly happy for you and what you’re creating in your
life.
Sometime handling success is harder than handling failure.
By taking time to celebrate your success and pay attention to the lessons it
offers, success can be more deeply meaningful and fulfilling than you can
ever expected.
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