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5/28/2012 2:18:43 AM EST
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Great Benefits of Changing Your Habits Early in the Game changing your habits, good habits, great habits,
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So have you thought about the foundation of your business lately? I mean the very bottom where you first began?
I ask this question because of something a great man told me as I was getting started in ministry. He said, "what you do when you're small is what you'll do when you bigger." He was speaking of habits I had to be willing to change if I ever expected to see huge success in ministry.
Every once in a while I remind myself of that conversation and realize how blessed I was to receive such valuable information. I didn't think much of it when this gentleman first spoke these words to me. But as I began to take on more responsibility and overseeing more people, I would think of the habits I changed to embrace new success.
Where are you today in reference to your habits as compared to when you started? Perhaps you're just getting started or you've been in the marketing arena for many years. Bad habits are hard to change but absolutely necessary in order to reach new heights.
I found that forming good habits in the early stages of my ministry and business has allowed me to do what others can't because it's just not part of the makeup. People are so entrenched in bad habits that it's hard to change.
My reason for addressing this in this blog is to help those of you who really want to move your business forward in a massive way. If you've read my blogs before, you've probably seen the terms, "Learn, Do and Teach." Learning new ways of doing thing properly to help you succeed in business is a must in order to move forward. Doing what you learn will constantly reinforce what you've learned. Teaching what you are doing helps to make the new habits part of your everyday life and business activity.
The key is making changes of habits early. Don't procrastinate. Do what you can to learn, do and eventually become a teacher of others. This is a real big deal.
Listen, I won't hold you any longer. Just wanted to get this information out to you as part of my teaching of what I am doing based on what I've learned over many years.
Stay blessed,
Ced Reynolds, Entrepreneurial Pastor
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 | | Ced, thanks for the words of encouragement. Old habits are hard to break and new changes some times do not come as I want them to. What you have said will give me hope that I can change and become different in this business. Thanks again for sharing. |
| | |  | | Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the topic of habits Ced, it is a lot easier to get started with them early on rather than to try and change bad ones down the road. TB&L my friend. |
| | |  | | Great blog, Ced. This is a good reminder to create good habits in your business. It's the same as in sports ... You play the game like you practice. |
| | |  | | Thank you Ced, I'm going to bookmark your page and read all your posts. Have a great day and God bless. |
| | |  | | Good point and well written thanks for the reminder |
| | |  | | Good reminder Ced, I agree its all about discipline in what we do and more importantly helping people succeed. Enjoy reading your blogs. |
| | |  | | Ced, you are saying: changing habits is so powerful that most people are afraid of it. |
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