Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Change. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Book Summary: "Change or Die" by Alan Deutschman

Talk about a book title that grabs your attention! Quite a few friends and colleagues have recommended this book to me over the last couple of years, in part because they know that meaningful change is difficult to achieve for so many people. The basis for the title "Change or Die" is that numerous studies have found that upwards of 9 out of 10 people don't change their lifestyles and behaviors... even when their lives depend upon it.

Subtitled The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life, the book asks the question, "Could you change when change matters most?" It is a fact that five behavioral issues drive the large majority of the health care budget in the United States. They are too much smoking, drinking, and eating. Too much stress and not enough exercise. If potentially only one out of every ten people can change our behaviors, even in a crisis, then what hope do any of us really have?

Deutschman suggests that there is a way to effect meaningful, sustainable change but, as we have pointed out, most people (groups, organizations, companies, etc.) miss the mark. People and organizations change all the time, however the author doesn't focus on how people change on their own. His main topic is "how to change when change isn't coming naturally; when the difficulties stubbornly persist. When you're stuck."

The First Key to Change

RELATE: You form a new, emotional relationship with a person or community that inspires and sustains hope. The leader or community has to sell you on yourself and make you believe you have the ability to change. They have to sell you on themselves as your partners, mentors, role models, or sources of new knowledge. And they have to sell you on the specific methods or strategies that they employ.

The Second Key to Change

REPEAT: The new relationship helps you learn, practice, and master the new habits and skills that you'll need. It takes a lot of repetition over time before new patterns of behavior become automatic and seem natural - until you act the new way without even thinking about it.

The Third Key to Change

REFRAME: The new relationship helps you learn new ways of thinking about your situation and your life. Ultimately, you look at the world in a way that would have been so foreign to you that it wouldn't have made any sense before you changed.

These are the three keys to change: relate, repeat, and reframe. New hope, new skills, and new thinking.

Why is it that even though people spend billions of dollars every year to change and improve, yet so often they still fail to realize their goals? Deutschman contends that "the reason isn't that they don't want to change or can't change but rather that they don't understand change or have the right tools to effect it."

People often make two of the most common mistakes when they try to motivate others to change their behavior: they rely on fear and facts. Fear may work; but often only for a brief time. And people are frequently in denial and can't handle the facts, even when they confront the facts and clearly understand them. Challenges abound in getting people to, first, understand that they need to change. Then to appreciate how to change (what they need to do). And finally, to actually do it. No wonder most New Year's resolutions fall by the wayside so quickly.

Enablers of Change

Deutschman discusses some important enablers of change, such as:

Our beliefs, formed through repeated experience over time, can usually be reshaped only by experience. Change needs to be experienced and short term wins achieved in order to gain the momentum required to drive more significant and lasting change.A great commitment to change. Meaningful change does not come easily. Be prepared to work hard at accomplishing your goals.The power of community and culture. Don't go it alone. Invite others into your plans and activities. Leverage their power, knowledge, support and experiences. Involve yourself with those you trust and who can help you achieve change; not those who will hinder you.

Change can occur even when you're stuck. But you must be purposeful in your approach, your attitude, and your activities. Otherwise you might end up as one of the nine in ten who don't change, even when it is imperative that you do. All the best on your journey!

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Monday, July 11, 2011

What Would You Change If Your Annual Income, Suddenly Became Your Monthly Income? By Bob Proctor

If nothing else, Bob Proctor does deserve a lot of credit for coming up with one of the very best titles of a book (or audio book) in the history of publishing. What Would You Change If Your Annual Income... Suddenly Became Your Monthly Income truly is an interesting title and it does give you a lot of thought. It is not a pipe dream. You may be able to turn what you earn in a year into what you earn in a month. Others have done it. Actually, others have even exceeded such amounts which are why they remain great inspirations. Many of them have done so through the realm of network marketing. Currently, network marketing remains the venue many entrepreneurs turn to when they wish to amass huge income streams.

The audio CD presented by Bob Proctor provides great insight into network marketing. Or, more accurately, What Would You Change If Your Annual Income... Suddenly Became Your Monthly Income provides insight into to greatly succeed with network marketing. Success is what people are after. Through listening to the words of Bob Proctor, you can gain the needed inspiration that is required to making more money that you ever dreamed of. The principles put forth in the CD extend far beyond network marketing. They can apply to any facet of life or business opportunity.

The work presents the three different strategies for amassing wealth. Bob Proctor is quick to point out that not every one of these strategies actually work. Some will truly undermine your potential to amass an income and reverse any progress you have made in your field. Remember, just because you have a strategy for making money does not mean you will make money. In some instances, the strategy you have will lead you to lose money. That is why you need to determine which strategies are positive ones and which strategies lack value. Such a process allows you to gravitate towards those plans that work and stay away from strategies and ideas known for delivering poor results - if they deliver any results at all.

What Would You Change If Your Annual Income... Suddenly Became Your Monthly Income is designed to show you which steps to follow to boost the odds that the path you follow is a legitimate one. When you are moving down the right path, you are on the way to increasing your revenue streams. Obviously, this is a good thing because there is no financial benefit to running a venture that is not generating revenue. You certainly also want to maximize your revenue since is would assuredly improve your overall financial stability.

No, the process is never easy but it can be done with the right desire and commitment. Those that are willing to put in such effort may be stunned to see the amazing reversals in their current income levels to something far more lucrative. What Would You Change If Your Annual Income... Suddenly Became Your Monthly Income by Bob Proctor might be the perfect solution for learning how to attain such goals.

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