Meditation and Mindfulness

To Be Successful Adopt A ‘Ready, Fire, Aim’ Approach As Opposed To A ‘Ready, Aim, Fire’ Approach

Too many people are perfectionists, which means that they will procrastinate.

They have a ‘Ready, Aim, Fire’, which means that unless they believe that they are 100% ready, they will not do whatever it is they wish to do, primarily because they feel that they will be judged if they don’t succeed 100% the first time.

But most successful people have a ‘Ready, Fire, Aim’ strategy.

They don’t wait.

They launch their product or service and make adjustments along the way.

They are not swayed by what others think about them because they know that opinions are the cheapest commodity on earth, because everyone has them.

If you have an idea and want to make it work, launch it out there, take feedback and make whatever tweaks and adjustments you need to make along the way.

As Nike says – “Just Do It”!

markdawes

NFPS Ltd. is a Specialist Provider of Physical intervention and Conflict Management Training with specific expertise in Physical Restraint, Breakaway, Self-Defence and Conflict Resolution.

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