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19/04/2017

Market Day:
What have you been up to?

I have given a lot of business advice over the last few years, and I really want to know what you have all been up to. Have you taken the plunge and set up a business or a not-for-profit social enterprise? Yes! Where are you now?

Even if you already had a business, and I said something that might have been helpful, give me some feedback. Why don't we try this: For the next few days, I'm going to promote what you do on this page. No adverts, just give me a few lines and a website.

I will only look at websites, and other social media addresses. If you don't have presence on the Internet, I will not read it (for now), until you do! This is because I have urged you to have a website, even if you're running a tuck-shop, or a stand in the market. Be proud of what you do (unless it's criminal, which case you should stop).

# Let the world see your business, even as it develops.

Let me give you an example of your format:

"My name is Strive Masiyiwa. My highly entrepreneurial staff and I recently set up a new pan-African television network called Kwesé TV, broadcasting over 60x channels to over 40 African countries. Our content can be viewed with a satellite decoder or mobile smartphone. Our websites are: Kwese.Com, KweseSports.Com, Kwesefied.com, and we have a Kwesé App. Follow us also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram."

Now you try. Keep it short and precise. This post will probably reach 10m people, so let's see if you get some useful exposure and business from it.

Remember: I need you to succeed. Your success is my success, and our success is Africa's success, so I need to push you to be practical.

"You simply have to put one foot in front of the other and keep going," said entrepreneurial filmmaker George Lucas, best known for his multibillion dollar Star Wars films, first launched in 1977.

Now many of you know this epic producer-writer-director has lots of creative film ideas... but did you know he also had the business savvy and vision, early in his career, to insist on retaining rights to Star Wars merchandising and sequels, which later earned billions?

Maybe with your own business ideas, you're a bit like George. The story goes that when first writing Star Wars, he thought it "too wacky for the general public."

But what did he do? He "put blinders on and plowed right ahead..." (to winning seven of 11 Star Wars Academy Award nominations in 1978!)

What about you? Let's go!

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10/01/2017

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02/01/2017

SUCCESS HABITS
The 9 Things You Need to Let Go of For Success in 2017

As an entrepreneur, you are your best friend and your worst enemy. You vacillate between believing in your ability to take on the world, making it better as only you can, and doubting your worth, self-sabotaging through procrastination and unnecessary spending. You can make 2017 your best year yet, but in order to do so, you'll need to let go of a few nasty habits.

1. Having a sense of entitlement.
Yes, you are a special snowflake with a unique combination of skills and vision, but that doesn't mean the world owes you anything, especially as an entrepreneur. If you want success, you need to make it happen. You want a new client or your company featured in a great publication, then you'd better start hustling to make it happen.

2. Trying to do everything alone.
That said, don't try to do everything alone. It's okay to ask for help and advice, and you can even hire someone to take some of the burden off your shoulders. You have a whole network of friends and fellow entrepreneurs who will be happy to help you, whether it's because you've helped them or because they just want to see you succeed. Entrepreneurship is hard enough -- don't make it unnecessarily harder.

3. Trying to be perfect.
Everyone fails sometimes. A successful person is the one who keeps getting up until eventually, life stops knocking her down. Trying to be perfect will keep you from making the mistakes and riding the learning curve that you need to in order to reach success.

4. Comparing yourself with others.
Successful people are meant to be inspirations. Their success can be a potential roadmap to help you avoid the same blocks they stumbled over on their way to the top. You are not supposed to look at them and castigate yourself for not being equally successful. They started and made their way with hard work, and if you focus on the lessons you can learn from them instead of where they are now, you'll get there too.

5. Procrastinating.
Certain parts of your business aren't fun. You might hate dealing with email campaigns or formatting your website. No many people enjoy preparing contracts or invoices, but every single step is important and needs to get done. Don't let procrastination be the reason you're behind meeting your targets and reaching your goals.

Related: How to Stop Procrastinating and Acheive Your Goals

6. Being underprepared.
Whether it's the result of procrastination or overconfidence, being underprepared can ruin client pitches, client work and your reputation -- which, once tarnished, is so very hard to fix. No matter how confident you are that you know your stuff, prepare for everything. Have a "plan B" and a "worst case scenario plan." You may never need them, but you'll be glad you have them if you do.

7. Constantly complaining.
Not only is it exhausting to always be miserable, but you'll turn off other people who might have otherwise wanted to help or work with you. If all you do is complain, you'll be too busy to see opportunities. You will be so focused on the negative that you won't appreciate what you do have. If something isn't right, fix it. Don't complain.

8. Buying things you don't need.
While it might be exciting to buy all the new toys, focus instead on ways to spend your money that will get you closer to your dreams. A new computer might be flashy and fun, but the course on Google Analytics or revamping your website might be a better use of your money. Or you could always tuck that money away for a rainy day -- they do happen eventually.

9. Thinking you're not ready.
No one is ever really ready for the big things in life -- starting a business, having a baby, etc. You just have to figure out things as you go. That isn't to say that you shouldn't have a knowledge base and a plan, but as they say in programming “if you're not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late.” Don't wait for the perfect moment. Do it now.

There are plenty of things that can be roadbumps in your business. Don't let the things you have control over be one of them. Fix these bad habits and bad mindsets, and go into 2017 ready to accomplish your dreams

25/12/2016


13 things mentally strong people don't do

Mental strength isn't often reflected in what you do. It's usually seen in what you don't do.

In her book "13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do," Amy Morin writes that developing mental strength is a "three-pronged approach." It's about controlling your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.

Following are 13 things that mentally strong people do not do, Morin says.

This is an update of an article originally written by Steven Benna.

1. They don't waste time feeling sorry for themselves.
Instead, they express gratitude.
"Feeling sorry for yourself is self-destructive," Morin writes. "Indulging in self-pity hinders living a full life." It wastes time, creates negative emotions, and hurts your relationships.

The key is to "affirm the good in the world, and you will begin to appreciate what you have," she writes. The goal is to swap self-pity with gratitude.

2. They don't give away their power.
Oprah Winfrey has a strong grip on her power.
People give away their power when they lack physical and emotional boundaries, Morin writes. You need to stand up for yourself and draw the line when necessary. If other people are in control of your actions, they define your success and self-worth. It's important that you keep track of your goals and work toward them.

Morin uses Oprah Winfrey as an example of someone with a strong grip on their power. Winfrey grew up dealing with poverty and sexual abuse, but "she chose to define who she was going to be in life by not giving away her power."

3. They don't shy away from change.
Rather, they embrace the inevitable.
There are five stages of change, Morin writes: pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance.

Following through with each of the five steps is crucial. Making changes can be frightening, but shying away from them prevents growth. "The longer you wait, the harder it gets," she says. "Other people will outgrow you."

4. They don't focus on things they can't control.
Instead, they focus on what they can do.
"It feels so safe to have everything under control, but thinking we have the power to always pull the strings can become problematic," Morin writes. Trying to be in control of everything is likely a response to anxiety.

"Rather than focusing on managing your anxiety, you try controlling your environment," she says. Shifting your focus off the things you can't control can create increased happiness, less stress, better relationships, new opportunities, and more success.

5. They don't worry about pleasing everyone.
Indeed, they're able to say "no."
Often we judge ourselves by considering what other people think of us, which is the opposite of mental toughness. Morin lists four facts about constantly trying to be a people-pleaser: It's a waste of time; people-pleasers are easily manipulated; it's OK for others to feel angry or disappointed; and you can't please everyone.

Dropping your people-pleasing mindset will make you stronger and more self-confident.
6. They don't fear taking calculated risks.
Instead, they prepare for what's ahead.
People are often afraid to take risks, whether it's financial, physical, emotional, social, or business-related, Morin says. But it comes down to knowledge. "A lack of knowledge about how to calculate risk leads to increased fear," Morin writes.

To better analyze a risk, ask yourself the following questions.

—What are the potential costs?

—What are the potential benefits?

—How will this help me achieve my goal?

—What are the alternatives?

—How good would it be if the best-case scenario came true?

—What is the worst thing that could happen, and how could I reduce the risk it will occur?

—How bad would it be if the worst-case scenario did come true?

—How much will this decision matter in five years?

7. They don't dwell on the past.
But they do take time to reflect and learn from the past.
The past is in the past. There's no way to change what happened, and "dwelling can be self-destructive, preventing you from enjoying the present and planning for the future," Morin writes. It doesn't solve anything, and can lead to depression, she writes.

There can be a benefit to thinking about the past, though. Reflecting on the lessons learned, considering the facts rather than the emotions, and looking at a situation from a new perspective can be helpful, she says.

8. They don't make the same mistakes over and over.
Instead, they accept responsibility and change their behavior.
Reflecting can ensure you don't repeat your mistakes. It's important to study what went wrong, what you could have done better, and how to do it differently next time, Morin writes.

Mentally strong people accept responsibility for the mistake and create a thoughtful, written plan to avoid making the same mistake in the future.

9. They don't resent other people's success.
They celebrate others' success.
Resentment is like anger that remains hidden and bottled up, Morin writes. Focusing on another person's success will not pave the way to your own, since it distracts you from your path.

Even if you become successful, you may never be content if you're always focusing on others. You may also overlook your talents and abandon your values and relationships.

10. They don't give up after the first failure.
Dr. Seuss kept at it despite near-constant rejection.
Success isn't immediate, and failure is almost always an obstacle you will have to overcome. "Take, for example, Theodor Giesel — also known as Dr. Seuss — whose first book was rejected by more than 20 publishers," Morin says. Dr. Seuss is now a household name.

Thinking that failure is unacceptable or that it means you aren't good enough does not reflect mental strength. In fact, "bouncing back after failure will make you stronger," Morin writes.

11. They don't fear alone time.
Instead, they make time for solitude.
"Creating time to be alone with your thoughts can be a powerful experience, instrumental in helping you reach your goals," Morin writes. Becoming mentally strong "requires you to take time out from the busyness of daily life to focus on growth."

Here are some of the benefits of solitude Morin lists in her book:

—Solitude at the office can increase productivity.

—Alone time may increase your empathy.

—Spending time alone sparks creativity.

—Solitary skills are good for mental health.

—Solitude offers restoration.

12. They don't feel the world owes them anything.
They do focus on their efforts.
It's easy to get angry at the world for your failures or lack of success, but the truth is no one is entitled to anything. It must be earned.

"Life isn't meant to be fair," Morin says. If some people experience more happiness or success than others, "that's life — but it doesn't mean you're owed anything if you were dealt a bad hand."

The key is to focus on your efforts, accept criticism, acknowledge your flaws, and don't keep score, Morin writes. Comparing yourself to others will only set you up for disappointment if you don't receive what you think you're owed.

13. They don't expect immediate results.
They do take small steps toward the goal.
"A willingness to develop realistic expectations and an understanding that success doesn't happen overnight is necessary if you want to reach your full potential," Morin writes. Mentally weak people are often impatient. They overestimate their abilities and underestimate how long change takes, she says, so they expect immediate results.

It's important to "keep your eyes on the prize" and relentlessly work toward your long-term goals. There will be failures along the way, but if you measure your progress and look at the big picture, success will become attainable.

12/05/2016

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