Monday, September 13, 2010

Why I believe in myself


I have to ask myself the question - why do I believe I can do it? What makes me think that I can? , why do I believe that I can be successful, sometimes even I am surprise about the amount of self-confident that I have . Where did this never say die approach came to me ?.

I believe in myself because I know that I'm a better than average person (no offense to the reader :)). I know that I have a base of knowledge about the sales world that is exceptionally strong, and that I have a decent understanding of what I don't know and still have to learn. I know that my future depends on me and that no matter what I will not let that go down.

My timeline for success is tight and I work well under pressure. In a way, building an infrastructure strong enough to support my family is a dream of mine. A dream that I believe is realistic to achieve. When your dreams are close enough for you to grasp, you do what it takes to make them real. For me - all of this Sales work is fun - from Establishing initial contact with customer to until I received the P/O. I'm going to be having fun while achieving a dream - how can you not believe in that?!?I have to ask myself the question - why do I believe I can do it? What makes me think that I can garner enough interest in my own efforts that I can achieve the impossible(making public sector business grow at least from 50%

First, I should say - it didn't start out like this. I had pretty bumpy plans of building my Sales career incrementally until I had reached a point where smart work is all that I had to do (not the hard work.). But I always believe there is more room for improvement . I do not know why , it always occurs to me If I believed in myself more, I could accomplish more of my goals, be a better person, live life with more joy, see the challenge in everything instead of seeing the blessings and curses and I’d be happier with my life by accepting it as it is. I could disregard what people think about me, have more courage in daily events and interactions with people, know how to stand up for myself with confidence, speak up when I know I have the right to do so, fight back when I’m being wronged, correct those who’ve misspoke about me, conquer the defeatist in me, squash my apathy and have no regrets at the end of my life.

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