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The Success Mindset
    6 Mindset Shifts
       Jill Coleman
Why is Mindset Important?
#1: Do What You Do Best
“To be yourself in a world that is
 constantly trying to make you
 something else is the greatest
       accomplishment.”
     –Ralph Waldo Emerson
Do What You Do Best
O Unapologetic authenticity
O Live & work by your own set of core
  values (e.g. biz partners)
O No one can do what you do – creates
  your unique brand/niche
O Inner Authority (effortless)
O Stop competing & start creating
#2: Take 100% Responsibility
 “If you act like a victim, you are
    likely to be treated as one.”
          --Paulo Coelho
Take 100% Responsibility
Take responsibility for:
O What you do
O What others do (yes!)
O Your attitude (gratitude & look
  for lesson)
O Your thoughts (toward self & others)
O Every single situation you find yourself in


Complain vs. Finding Solution
(mutually exclusive)
Take 100% Responsibility
O Forget luck
O Forget what other people are doing
O Forget what you are “owed”
O Forget all expectations for others
O Forget all expectations for what
 should happen
Take 100% Responsibility
O Stop blaming others
O Stop having expectations for
 others—how do you manage this in a
 business?
Take 100% Responsibility
O Take responsibility for your attitude
  in every situation  Relentless
  positivity (what does that mean?)
O “It can’t be done”  “How might
  we…?”
O Your words literally create your
  reality
O Question the status quo AND other
  people’s limiting beliefs
#3: Give It All Away
“It is literally true that you can
 succeed best and quickest by
   helping others to succeed.”
         --Napoleon Hill
Giving It All Away
O Empathy vs. Defensiveness
O Helping others doesn’t lessen your
  own contributions
O Empowers you AND them
O Lack vs. Abundance
O Cultivates trust
O There’s enough happiness, success
  and money to go around
Giving It All Away
O True fulfillment has to be about others
O Our passions/purposes are others-
  directed
O Find ways to cultivate:
  O Deliver remarkable content
  O Offer mentorship/internship opportunities
  O Don’t miss a chance to give someone a
    compliment (don’t be stingy with praise)
  O Don’t miss an opportunity to say thank you
#4: Lean Into Struggle
 “Smooth seas do not make
     skillful sailors.”
        --African Proverb


“Learn to fail, or fail to learn.”
        --Tal Ben-Shahar
Lean Into Struggle
Lean Into Struggle
O “Named must your fear be before banish it
  you can.” --Yoda
O Fear of failure/perfectionism (keeps us in
    holding pattern)
O    Fear of confrontation
O    Fear of disappointing others, e.g. parents
O    Journey vs. destination
O    Only via failures that we can ultimately
    succeed  The best learning comes from
    action
Lean Into Struggle
       The Perfectionist                      The Optimalist
   Journey as a straight line           Journey as irregular spiral
         Fear of failure                    Failure as feedback
Focus on destination (rat racer)      Focus on journey & destination
                                     (gratitude in present, hopeful for
                                                   future)
All-or-nothing thinking (prevents   “Good enough” thinking (ready, fire,
             action)                        aim, aim, aim…)
           Defensive                  Open to suggestions/feedback
          Fault-finder                    Benefit-finder (optimist)
             Harsh                         Forgiving (empathic)
          Rigid, static                    Adaptable, dynamic

                                    Adapted from „Being Happy‟ by Tal Ben-Shahar
Lean Into Struggle
Expectations for what “should be” get into
trouble. How can we not be disappointed when
things don’t go to plan? [Psst. They never do!]
#5: Rest-Based Living
“A man sooner or later discovers
that he is the master-gardener of
 his soul, the director of his life.”
           --James Allen
Rest-Based Living
Lifestyle Design (Tim Ferriss):
O Make money while you sleep
O Free up your TIME so that you can do what
  you want
O Leverage/guard time:
   O Establish boundaries
     (email, FB, blogging)
   O Establish protocols (client
     management)
Rest-Based Living
O Productivity: Chunking Time
 O 4 Ways to Divide Day
   O Block time – 2-3 tasks/day
   O Down time – Restorative activities
   O Face time –
     Social/discussion/creativity
   O Sweat time – Exercise/productivity
Rest-Based Living
O Productivity: Forced Ranking
Do highest score first

 Item to      Impact on     Implementation        Total
    do          your             Time             Score
             business (1-     1 (slow) - 5
                  5)             (fast)
Write        4              3                7
blog
Buy          5              5                10
domain
Build        5              1                6
affiliates
#6: Think Big
        “Where success is
    concerned, people are not
measured in inches, or pounds, or
    college degrees, or family
background; they are measured by
    the size of their thinking.”
         --David Schwartz
Thinking Big
O “I could never be on the cover of a
  magazine.”
O Importance of visualization + action
O Narrow-minded vs. Open-minded
  (your own thoughts determine how
  successful you are)
O Why NOT you?
Thinking Big
O Easier to stay small—certainty/security
O Can you learn to take a risk?
O Practical Pessimism: Go right to worst-
 case scenario and ask, what’s the
 alternative?
Thinking Big
O Don’t get weighed down with the
  mundane, there’s a world outside your own.
O Difference between being BUSY and being
  PRODUCTIVE

“Big picture thinkers don’t let the grind get to
them, because they don’t lose sight of the all-
important overview. They know that the person
who forgets the ultimate is a slave to the
immediate.”
–John C. Maxwell
#7: Be a Life-Long Student
   “Learning is not attained by
chance, it must be sought for with
      ardor and attended to
          with diligence.”
          –Abigail Adams
Be a Life-Long Student
O Cultivates high self-worth
O Maintain slight edge (it defines what
  you’re selling) – e.g. DVD
O Conscious effort – create time
O Reading vs. watching TV:
"Poor people have big TVs. Rich people have
         big libraries.” --Jim Rohn
Review: 7 Success Principles
1.   Do what you do best
2.   Take 100% responsibility
3.   Give it all away
4.   Lean into struggle
5.   Rest-based Living
6.   Think big
7.   Be a life-long learner
“To live is the rarest thing in the
   world. Most people exist,
             that is all.”
          --Oscar Wilde



           Questions?

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The Success Mindset: 6 Mental Shifts

  • 1. The Success Mindset 6 Mindset Shifts Jill Coleman
  • 2. Why is Mindset Important?
  • 3. #1: Do What You Do Best “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 4. Do What You Do Best O Unapologetic authenticity O Live & work by your own set of core values (e.g. biz partners) O No one can do what you do – creates your unique brand/niche O Inner Authority (effortless) O Stop competing & start creating
  • 5. #2: Take 100% Responsibility “If you act like a victim, you are likely to be treated as one.” --Paulo Coelho
  • 6. Take 100% Responsibility Take responsibility for: O What you do O What others do (yes!) O Your attitude (gratitude & look for lesson) O Your thoughts (toward self & others) O Every single situation you find yourself in Complain vs. Finding Solution (mutually exclusive)
  • 7. Take 100% Responsibility O Forget luck O Forget what other people are doing O Forget what you are “owed” O Forget all expectations for others O Forget all expectations for what should happen
  • 8. Take 100% Responsibility O Stop blaming others O Stop having expectations for others—how do you manage this in a business?
  • 9. Take 100% Responsibility O Take responsibility for your attitude in every situation  Relentless positivity (what does that mean?) O “It can’t be done”  “How might we…?” O Your words literally create your reality O Question the status quo AND other people’s limiting beliefs
  • 10. #3: Give It All Away “It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed.” --Napoleon Hill
  • 11. Giving It All Away O Empathy vs. Defensiveness O Helping others doesn’t lessen your own contributions O Empowers you AND them O Lack vs. Abundance O Cultivates trust O There’s enough happiness, success and money to go around
  • 12. Giving It All Away O True fulfillment has to be about others O Our passions/purposes are others- directed O Find ways to cultivate: O Deliver remarkable content O Offer mentorship/internship opportunities O Don’t miss a chance to give someone a compliment (don’t be stingy with praise) O Don’t miss an opportunity to say thank you
  • 13. #4: Lean Into Struggle “Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors.” --African Proverb “Learn to fail, or fail to learn.” --Tal Ben-Shahar
  • 15. Lean Into Struggle O “Named must your fear be before banish it you can.” --Yoda O Fear of failure/perfectionism (keeps us in holding pattern) O Fear of confrontation O Fear of disappointing others, e.g. parents O Journey vs. destination O Only via failures that we can ultimately succeed  The best learning comes from action
  • 16. Lean Into Struggle The Perfectionist The Optimalist Journey as a straight line Journey as irregular spiral Fear of failure Failure as feedback Focus on destination (rat racer) Focus on journey & destination (gratitude in present, hopeful for future) All-or-nothing thinking (prevents “Good enough” thinking (ready, fire, action) aim, aim, aim…) Defensive Open to suggestions/feedback Fault-finder Benefit-finder (optimist) Harsh Forgiving (empathic) Rigid, static Adaptable, dynamic Adapted from „Being Happy‟ by Tal Ben-Shahar
  • 17. Lean Into Struggle Expectations for what “should be” get into trouble. How can we not be disappointed when things don’t go to plan? [Psst. They never do!]
  • 18. #5: Rest-Based Living “A man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life.” --James Allen
  • 19. Rest-Based Living Lifestyle Design (Tim Ferriss): O Make money while you sleep O Free up your TIME so that you can do what you want O Leverage/guard time: O Establish boundaries (email, FB, blogging) O Establish protocols (client management)
  • 20. Rest-Based Living O Productivity: Chunking Time O 4 Ways to Divide Day O Block time – 2-3 tasks/day O Down time – Restorative activities O Face time – Social/discussion/creativity O Sweat time – Exercise/productivity
  • 21. Rest-Based Living O Productivity: Forced Ranking Do highest score first Item to Impact on Implementation Total do your Time Score business (1- 1 (slow) - 5 5) (fast) Write 4 3 7 blog Buy 5 5 10 domain Build 5 1 6 affiliates
  • 22. #6: Think Big “Where success is concerned, people are not measured in inches, or pounds, or college degrees, or family background; they are measured by the size of their thinking.” --David Schwartz
  • 23. Thinking Big O “I could never be on the cover of a magazine.” O Importance of visualization + action O Narrow-minded vs. Open-minded (your own thoughts determine how successful you are) O Why NOT you?
  • 24. Thinking Big O Easier to stay small—certainty/security O Can you learn to take a risk? O Practical Pessimism: Go right to worst- case scenario and ask, what’s the alternative?
  • 25. Thinking Big O Don’t get weighed down with the mundane, there’s a world outside your own. O Difference between being BUSY and being PRODUCTIVE “Big picture thinkers don’t let the grind get to them, because they don’t lose sight of the all- important overview. They know that the person who forgets the ultimate is a slave to the immediate.” –John C. Maxwell
  • 26. #7: Be a Life-Long Student “Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.” –Abigail Adams
  • 27. Be a Life-Long Student O Cultivates high self-worth O Maintain slight edge (it defines what you’re selling) – e.g. DVD O Conscious effort – create time O Reading vs. watching TV: "Poor people have big TVs. Rich people have big libraries.” --Jim Rohn
  • 28. Review: 7 Success Principles 1. Do what you do best 2. Take 100% responsibility 3. Give it all away 4. Lean into struggle 5. Rest-based Living 6. Think big 7. Be a life-long learner
  • 29. “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” --Oscar Wilde Questions?