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Self-Knowledge, The Key to Preparing for Competition
by Dr. Denis Waitley
Self-knowledge has always been
the key to preparing for competition. Knowledge of your attributes,
abilities, interests, strengths, weaknesses, and traits is essential to
riding the front end of the wave of change into the new century.
To fully assess your own
talents, realize that studies confirm that what we love and do well as
children continues as our latent or manifest talent as adults.
Examination of your weekend or evening interests might reveal a gem of
potential you can apply to your vocation. I strongly suggest you don’t
unthinkingly relegate what you love to do for yourself solely to
hobbies. You might make it, or at least integrate it into your life’s
work.
The acquisition of knowledge, which is the new global power, is a
life-long experience, not a collection of facts or skills.
Not long ago, what you learned
in school was largely all you needed to learn to secure a career. With
knowledge expanding exponentially, this is no longer true. Hundreds of
scientific papers are published daily.
Every thirty seconds, some new technological company produces yet
another innovation. Your formal education has a very short shelf life.
Life-long learning, once a luxury for the few, has become absolutely
vital to continued success. Continue gaining expertise and avoid
thinking like an expert.
Action Idea: An excellent benchmarking exercise is to spend a weekend
with key associates or family members and dust off your childhood
memories. Remember what you really enjoyed and wanted to do most as a
child.
The next activity in assessing
your interests is considering your current ones. What do you most enjoy
after work? What do you most want to do on weekends and vacations? What
are your hobbies? Can you bring more of what you enjoy into your
business life?
Action Step - Increase Your Reading, Writing and Vocabulary
Proficiency. One of the most important qualities of successful leaders
is an ability to express thoughts and knowledge.
Research by management and human
resource experts confirms that no matter what the field of employment,
people with large vocabularies - those able to speak clearly and
concisely, using simple as well as descriptive words - are best at
accomplishing their goals. Well chosen, carefully considered words can
close the sale, negotiate the raise, enhance relationships, and change
destinies.
In a world of e-mail, fax dispersal, voice mail, sound bites, concise
reports, business plans, and meeting briefs, the individuals who can
articulate their goals, substantiate their claims, and support their
visions, will own the future. In the 21st Century, literacy will be the
major difference between the haves and have-nots.
Why do fewer than 10 percent of the public buy and read nonfiction
books? One reason is that many would rather get home than get ahead.
They are motivated to get by and get pulled along by the company, the
economy, or the government.
Another reason is that many individuals believe that information found
in books, computer programs, and training sessions has no value in the
business world. How self-deluding!
As the new tools of productivity become the Internet, the Digital
Versatile Disc, direct digital download of text, audio and video, and
the combination of the interactive computer with telecommunications,
the people who know how to control the new technologies will acquire
power, while those who thought that education ends with the diploma are
destined for low-paying, low-satisfaction jobs.
In almost the blink of an eye,
our society has passed from the industrial age to the knowledge era.
Increase your reading by 100 percent. Decrease your television
watching, and that of any children in your family by 50 percent. Surf
the Internet and subscribe to book summaries, or download free chapters
from different sources. By reading book summaries, you can gain the
essence of all the top business books in a very brief period of time.
Action Idea: Read at least one book each month, and listen to at least
one additional audio book or education series during commute or down
time.
Knowledge is the new power. And literacy is the door to knowledge.
Hopefully, listening to the "Psychology of Winning" program will be one
of the keys that will open the door to your future for you.
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Reproduced
with permission from
Denis
Waitley's Weekly Ezine. To subscribe to Denis Waitley's Weekly Ezine,
go to www.deniswaitley.com or send an email with Join in the subject to
subscribe@deniswaitley.com Copyright © 2005 Denis
Waitley
International. All rights reserved worldwide.
Denis Waitley, PhD has created leadership
programs for the U.S.
Navy, participated in conventions with Bell South and DuPont and
delivered keynote speeches for multinational financial service
companies, healthcare providers, and universities. He delivered his
legendary mental training for Olympians
during the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
In addition to his popularity in the United
States, Denis
Waitley is one of the most prominent high performance coaches in
Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Latin America, Malaysia, Singapore,
Taiwan, and China.
Denis Waitley titles include
Seeds of Greatness; The Seven Sacred Truths; The
Psychology of Winning -
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Denis Waitley Collection at YourSuccessStore.com
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Success Training Network
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