More and more I keep stumbling on articles, books, and blog post about how important Thinking Right is. Today was no exception, and I just smiled as I read a blog post by my good friend, Bryan Pope, from Marketing Success Institute. Some of you will remember that he spoke to us at our LDSBA Convention a few yeas back. His Marketing post today is a great continuation on the last 2 blog posts here.
Here are a few thought from his post - Becoming a Great Marketer:
. . . To oversimplify Mr. Nightingale’s message, he tells us that we become what we think about. He cites Napoleon Hill and others throughout history as having shared this same truth . . . Let me pause here and state clearly that I don’t believe you can simply see yourself as a successful marketer and have it become so magically. It takes effort and dedication. It takes time. But it can’t happen if you don’t see yourself as such, even with effort, dedication, and time.
There are many truths in our world. The truth that we become what we think about is one that has become increasingly important and apparent to me. What a powerful nugget this is. We are, and will continue to become, who we want to be at the level of our core beliefs. How empowering it is to know how to direct that reality from its foundation.
Here’s to your thinking like a great marketer!
Bryan Waldon Pope
Click here to read Bryan's full post and you might want to consider following his blog as well. He is full of great tips and advice.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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