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Ten Questions For Entrepreneurs To Ask Themselves
1. Do I have the persistence and patience necessary to be a business owner? It would be nice if once you wrote your business plan all you needed to do would be to execute flawlessly and everything would fall into place. Maybe it happens to a few businesses but usually in some part of the plan you get different results than you expected. It takes patience to wait for the result in the first place. It takes persistence to keep updating your plan and then trying something else until you find how to make it work.

Taking Your Career to the Next Level
The voice on the other end of the phone echoed with anxious desperation familiar to any sales pro struggling to make quota. " I´ve just got to get my career to the next level," she sighed. "What level do you want to reach?" I asked. "Do you know the level you´re stuck at now?" "I could tell you how my manager describes my current production level," she answered, "but it wouldn´t be very lady-like." For this sales pro, like many others, getting to the next level is merely a figure of speech. It´s slang for improving sales figures, breaking through one´s current production plateau. She probably won´t attain next level until and unless she knows what the levels of selling are and the impact they have on personal sales productivity

SEO Success - Website Navigation
Everyone has been annoyed by a website that loses you as you look for information. In the end, it is a test of your patience and the value of the content. However, with time being such a precious commodity, patience runs thin, especially when there are lots of competitors out there who might let your viewer dance through their site more easily. Consider how your navigation looks to your viewer and make sure you make it easy and logical.

Practice Patience – “They” Aren't on Your Time Frame
Patience is a virtue. This cliché is the essence of running a work at home business. Impatience can breed failure if you aren't careful. One of the most important areas in which patience is needed, is realizing that YOUR time schedule and your potential CLIENT's or RECRUIT's time schedule may be totally off synch from each other. Whether you are looking at recruiting someone for your business opportunity or attempting to sell your product/service to someone, you need to realize that these contacts and potentials aren't as anxious about your business as you are. Don't get caught up in your own time table that you disregard and in essence toss out contacts that could very well be the best people for your business.

Patience for Entrepreneurs
Over the years, I have witnessed small business owners make one of the most harmful mistakes of all; they do not have adequate patience when it comes to their marketing efforts. This lack of patience can be detrimental to any professional, particularly small business owners. Oftentimes, a client tries a new marketing tactic, and when it does not produce the desired results within the client’s desired time frame, they immediately reach the conclusion, “Well, that method does not work.” As a small business owner, do you have the patience you need for the marketing tactics you are employing? This article will help you determine if you are an impatient entrepreneur.

The Art of Effective Delegation
Learning the delicate art of effective delegation usually requires a lot practice and patience. It's a dance of constant refinement and adjustment to find the perfect balance of delegation that allows you to take your business to the next level. It can be challenging to hand the controls over to someone else; especially when it comes to your livelihood. However, delegation is a necessary factor for the growth of your business - no delegation, no growth.

Six Qualities That you Need to Make Money on The Internet
1 Patience Firstly, you will need to have an abundance of patience, many people think that they can have a website built for them, and it will be an instant success, this is not true. Nor are all the get rich quick schemes that you will hear about whilst working online, things take time and sometimes a lot of it, so you will have to be very patient.

Manufacturing Excellence - Inspire, Lead, and Succeed with PATIENCE!
Ouch. I have to admit that patience is probably not one of my better virtues. I also tend to expect that everyone will make decisions at the same speed as I do. As I get older though, I more and more can see the value of being patient with my environment and the people around me. Every person is unique. Every person has his or her own challenges. Every person has a different risk treshold, and every person makes decisions at his or her own speed. If we would be more considerate and patient, we would have better relationships. I want to master everything immediately and I want to be able to do it right away. However, it does not always work that way, and neither should it. Sometimes we get further ahead by practising a little patience rather than paying a high price for making a hasty decision or not allowing sufficient lead-time.

Upgrading Performance Closes More Sales: Lessons learned from 14 year old hockey players
Performing at your highest level is difficult to do over and over again. It’s not your talent that fluctuates. You may alter and upgrade your game plan and knowledge level, but at the end of the day true high-level performance seems to be driven by something other than talent alone. I believe winning at the highest level, closing the biggest or the most sales, is based on the energy you bring – with all other factors being reasonably similar.

Only A Level Players Need Apply
“A” level players want to work with other “A” level players. It makes them better, stronger and even more productive. So, the question is how much time and energy and effort do we spend trying to make “B” level players into “A” level players? How much success have we had? How about instead today we make a commitment to go out and start finding and bringing in“A” level players.

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