Once again, the Olympics are upon us. Hopes and dreams of hundreds of athletes are
either achieved or shattered. And all it
takes is one mistake or one flawless performance. Think about how much time and effort these
athletes have put into their chosen sport, how dedicated they are, but how
unbelievably rewarding it is in the end.
The same can be said about your business. You can’t expect your business to be
successful right out of the gate. A lot
of small business owners start their business with a grandiose idea of what
their sales forecast will be for year 1, 2, and 3. Rarely are those numbers realistic. Why?
Because as a new business owner, you are absolutely determined that your
product or service is the best and everyone needs it.
Put that into perspective of the Olympic athlete. When a 10 year competitive athlete says
they’re going to make the Olympics one day, they’re generally just brushed off
as having a “dream”. Lots of kids have
dreams of making it to the Olympics (that’s their grandiose sales forecast of
life), but only a very select few will ever achieve that goal. But, you can be one of those “kids” who grows
up to be an Olympian in your own sport.
You have a business concept that you know is good, just like
the kid who know he has an athletic gift.
But what you do with it will determine how far you can take it. So, what do you need to do?
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Dedication – If you want to make a name for
yourself, dedication is paramount. How
hard are you willing to work? Olympic
athletes train 5+ hours a day, 6 days a week, with a solid focus on the goal
they have set for themselves. You can’t
expect to compete in the OIympics by watching from the sidelines. Nor can you expect to be successful by just
sitting around waiting for customers.
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Key Partnerships – Athletes have built
relationships with the top coaches and doctors in the country to ensure that
they are in the best possible shape.
Partnerships with carefully selected sponsors helps to fund all the training
and travelling involved. As a business
owner, you need to make some very key connections as well. Develop cross-promotion opportunities with
other businesses, practice your communication skills to help you establish
connections at networking events, reach out to your customers in a way that
makes them feel like you really care.
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Patience and Persistence – Any athlete who has
been training for 15+ years has dealt with numerous set-backs. If you expect to beat out the competition,
you’ll need to have lots of patience, knowing that there will inevitably be
set-backs and hurdles to deal with. How
you handle those will determine your future.
Handle difficulties with class and patience instead of getting upset and
giving up.
So, use the Olympic athletes as inspiration. Find that Olympian inside you and give it
your all. In time, you will also be
basking in the glory of a very successful business.
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