Tonight I am reevaluating myself, this is what I've come up with.
Mapping:
I need to map out my goals in detail. I need to have deadlines, and backup plans for achieving goals. I need to start being firm in how I handle situations, and how I can make sure I succeed.
Foresight:
I need to be able to see around the bend. I'm actually not bad at this, but I need to be sharper. I need to be able to predict possible actions and consequences to where I have it down to a science. I need to start thinking like a businessman if I'm going to be one.
Risks:
I need to take risks instead of taking the safe road.
Cutting Losses:
If someone or something is slowing me down, I need to cut my losses. If I want to succeed I can't have leeches. I need winners in my arsenal, those who are driven to succeed and do anything to achieve goals.
Diversity:
I need a diverse group of people to be surrounded who aren't afraid to deliver constructive criticism, or hear it. I need people who can help me make decisions, or how I can improve in certain areas. I don't need people who will put others/me down.
Delegation:
I haven't had the opportunity yet to be able to do this other then small projects I've worked on in school, or around the house. If I tell people to do something, they better get it done. This is hindering my master plan on being "the boss."
Threats:
Threats are no good unless you follow through on them. That is something I have learned from Dr. Yadava. Not following through on threats makes you look weak. I have been passive aggressive on following through on this.
Respect:
People need to respect my wishes and rules. If I tell someone not to do something then they better not fucking do it. There needs to be consequences for those actions. Without respect I look weak.
Loyalty & Trust:
Without loyalty and trust I have nothing. My best friend Kevin Tieber can vouch for me on this.
Friends:
I have been noticing that a few of my "friends" have been lagging with these values that I want to achieve. I think I will be cutting my loses. A restructuring if you will.
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