The Art of Business is a mindset. It’s a learned skill. It’s balance. You have to train yourself to look for opportunity everywhere. You have to look at every event, every mistake as a learning experience. You have to take the knowledge that they crammed into you at school, and adapt it to the real world or you have to take all of those crazy-successful street smarts that you picked up along the way and add discipline to your life.
Two types of people.
If you haven’t figured it out already, most people fall into one of two categories when it comes to business. One is the type that has all of the book smarts in the world and can crunch numbers on ROI faster than you can ask for the definition of the term. The other end of the spectrum are those people that have it. The knack. Everything seems to fall into their lap. They can walk into a room of strangers and know everyone by the end of the hour. Ultimately, both of these types of people can be successful, but they will never reach their full potential without striking a proper balance. That balance is the Art of Business.
How do I strike a balance?
I’m glad you asked. It’s not as hard as you might think, but I won’t lie, it does take hard work. If you came here looking for a quick and easy way to make money, forget it. I’m all about making your business work. The Art of Business is a process in creating new habits, stretching yourself to perform in ways you didn’t think you could and continually learning new things. It’s taking charge of every variable and tilting the playing field in your direction.
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