Creating the Success Mindset

On December 16, 2009, in News, by admin

The downturn in the economy has led many to a mindset of fear and scarcity. It is difficult for entrepreneurs and professionals to succeed if they cannot picture or perceive that success. As top level athletes will confirm, along with all of their preparation and training, they visualize their successes prior to competing. Dr. Jim Gottfurcht, PhD, one creator of “The Psychology of Money,” is one of the pioneers in studying how individuals think about money, states that at any moment people experience one of two states of mind:  Prosperity Thinking or Poverty Thinking. Prosperity Thinking is when one aligns his or her beliefs, expectations and feelings with abundance, optimism and confidence. Poverty Thinking is limited and rooted in fear and mistrust. According to Dr. Gottfurcht, by increasing Prosperity Thinking and decreasing Poverty Thinking, one can become more confident, optimistic, and successful.

It makes sense that focusing on poverty and scarcity closes down possibilities and opportunities. It can also predispose both entrepreneurs and businesses to fail. Particularly during this time of recession, unemployment and overall gloom and doom, it’s more important than ever to shift a personal and business mindset from one of scarcity to one of success.

In her book Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting, Lynn Grabhorn discusses the following  four steps:

  1. Identify what you don’t want.
  2. From that, identify what you do want.
  3. Get into the place of feeling the emotions of what you do want.
  4. Be open to accepting what the Universe sends you in response

That is not the standard nuts-and-bolts business advice, but we don’t seem to be in standard nuts-and-bolts time.  Developing this mindset is a basic component of Transformational Marketing.  Yes it’s important to focus on the business basics.  Positive thinking is not a substitute for basic planning, marketing, but it does need to be part of the equation.  And here we’re not really dealing with positive thinking, but with seeing and feeling success in our life.  There is a reason that professional athletes visualize hitting a basket, sinking a putt, or hitting a homerun, they are aligning their thoughts and beliefs with their actions.  The combination can be formidable.  It is the secret to success in business and in life.

Copyright © Anthony Mora 2009

Anthony Mora began his media career as a freelance journalist for such
publications as Us, Rolling Stone and other local and national
publications. He served as editor-in-chief of two Los Angeles-based
entertainment and lifestyle-oriented publications, and co-founded Phillips & Mora Entertainment, a public relations and personal management company, which ventured into video and film production.

In 1990, Anthony formed Anthony Mora Communications, Inc. a Los
Angeles-based media relations company that specializes in media placement, image development, and media training. AMC Inc. has placed clients in: Time, Newsweek, 60 Minutes, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other local, national, and international media outlets.

Anthony has been featured in: USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The BBC, CNN, Entrepreneur, Fox News, MSNBC, and other media. He has written three books. The most recent, “Spin to Win,” is a step-by-step guide on how to define goals and utilize the power of the media to achieve success in any field. Practical and user-friendly, “Spin to Win” can be utilized by heads of major corporations, small business owners, and entrepreneurs.

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