So you have been able to get started, but how do you keep going no matter what pitfalls come your way?
May I suggest using your imagination. Remember when you were a child and your imagination was at its peak. You can get that back. You can develop it once again and turn what you imagine into a reality. In order to do this it will take practice.
Learning to bridge took me a daily routine of practice, it was something I wanted. To develop the power in my body to be able to crank out 500 Hindu Squats in a single session took practice and determination. I look back at these exercises and my shaky and humbling beginnings. Thinking my neck was going to break, or losing my balance while I squatted down, falling over. Thinking at the time that it was only able to be done by someone that had more of a ballerina's build. But I can do it now. My imagination had everything to do with it.
I imagined how I would feel, look, and the self-confidence I would have when being able to complete a Front Bridge at a count of 300, a unsupported Back Bridge to a count of 300 and 500 Hindu Squats with very little rest in under 20 minutes... Here I am. Where is my imagination now, I am doing the Squats in under 15 minutes. And my son is sitting on my chest while I bridge. It is not enough just to see you in the particular act. You must have an entire "world" built on the particular trait or concept you are going to achieve.
Apply this to your business. See yourself being number 1 at your office. Then build an entire world in your imagination around that idea. That is where all of the World's Great Ideas Start, in someone's MIND!!!
All My Best..

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