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Watch Your Thoughts

by JimRaffel on May 31, 2010

Do you ever “step back” and “watch/listen” to your own thoughts?

Cheryl SunsetYou become what you think about. That’s my reason for watching my thoughts. Think about success and happiness and trust me, as sure as the sun rises each day you will become successful. Think about all your bad breaks and how the world is unfair and trust me, sure as the sun sets each day you will keep getting bad breaks and living in an unfair world.

Pick your friends carefully. The five people closest to you will shape 90% of your thinking. I’m not saying they will think for you but your version of reality will be the average of those five people’s thoughts. I surround myself with people who enjoy critical creative thinking and more importantly enjoy talking about it.

Read all the time. I have observed that the successful people I have aligned myself with over the past year have one thing in common. We all read books, lots of books. Not novels but non-fiction business and personal development books. Reading is food for your brain. Reading about the success of others focuses your thoughts in a successful manner.

When you feel “bad” watch your thoughts. When you learn how to do this (and it takes practice) you will have an unbelievably powerful tool in your arsenal. I’ve learned this by watching my wife. Over the last year when she’s upset (yes, she’s human it happens) I can see her thinking and slowing down. For a while I thought maybe she was just counting to ten. Then, I realized she was thinking about what she was thinking and feeling at the moment. I know this because later we would talk about it.

Learn from your inner circle. After talking with Cheryl I started watching and listening to my own thoughts. Normally, it’s your primal lizard brain doing the talking and thinking when you are in a bad place or upset. Learn to get past that lizard brain and watch success come your way. (Now, go follow the lizard brain link it’s a great post by Seth Godin).

Do you keep an eye on your thoughts?

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How I Convert Ideas to Profit

by JimRaffel on May 29, 2010

If you’re reading this post in search of a silver bullet or a get rich quick scheme, sorry move along. I create profit by moving ideas into action and it takes time. If you have a few minutes read on and I’ll explain how.

ideasIdeation. I read. I observe all the time. I watch what other successful people are doing and I try to understand why it works for them. I’ve always been a big asker of – why? I ask it even more now. Why are we doing it the same way we have? Why are we doing it like our competition? Why aren’t we doing it like Street-Za Pizza? I don’t care that it’s a food truck, business is business.

Writing. As the ideas and the answers to to why come, I write down as much as I possibly can. I’m developing this post from written notes in a Moleskine notebook. Some people collect their “written” thoughts electronically. Whatever works for you is fine, just be damn sure to write it down. If this is not your first visit here, then you’re familiar with one of my favorite sayings “writing is the doing part of thinking.”

Planning. Once I have an idea I want to proceed with, I envision in my head what the result would look like completed and turning a profit. A good percentage of my ideas die right here. If I don’t get goose bumps thinking about the fully cranked up idea turning a profit it’s not going to make it past the early stages of planning. On the other hand if I get goose bumps, I start looking for success in an unrelated sector or business to model.

A quick story. I joined Third Tribe Marketing back in February because I trusted the people behind the product (and honestly they made us early adopters an offer I’m glad I didn’t refuse). I’ve stuck around and paid my monthly fee because they continue to add value. Here’s the funny part. I think about the value of the audio seminars and recorded Q&A calls often. I’ve, however, been so busy over the past month I have not listened to the new ones. That’s because I have found the real value of Third Tribe in the forums. Why? Because that is where I ask questions about my potential business models and lots of really smart people comment and help me refine ideas into reasonable plans. I do the same for them and learn a lot by doing so.

My next business idea will model Third Tribe Marketing. Now, before you think I’m crazy for trying to compete with them slow down. I’m going to build a Third Tribe like experience for a select group of people I do business with. Enough about that, it’s too soon to let the cat out of the bag. I can tell you this is an idea that will lead to more profit in the next year than my membership will cost for several decades. Modeling is not copying or imitating. Modeling is understanding what made someone else profit and applying it to your art. It’s your last 5% that makes what you do so different that people will pay money for it.

(By the way you too can join Third Tribe Marketing (affiliate link) for $47/month and be locked into that price. That’s only until June 1st when the price will be $97/month. I won’t lie I paid less than $47 but knowing what I know now, would even pay $97. You can cancel anytime and I’m pretty sure there is a money back guarantee.)

Produce and Ship It! In days of old I thought this was two steps. It’s not. I’ve already started shipping the idea with this post. You know I’m working on something. you know it’s a community that will provide an experience like Third Tribe. Now it’s my job to step back and figure out how to get my audience for this idea a working version as quickly as I can. When Third Tribe opened the doors so to speak, there was ONE audio seminar (with promises for more each month which they have kept) and a forum section that had tumbleweeds in it. They shipped it and we the members/subscribers ate it up and filled the forums with content. See how modeling works?

Great business people never stop this process. Think, write, plan, model, then produce and ship! I have not always done it this way, but now that I am the complete process is taking me about 30 days on average.

How are you converting ideas to profit? Help me out, I know my process can be improved upon.

Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joherob

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Artists Are The Giving Economy’s Linchpins

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