Business, Entrepreneurship.
Attending too many seminars? information overload can impede your success - seminars are a great way to stay abreast of changes and new information in any industry. No matter what your interests or desires, there are probably multiple seminars available providing good, reliable and effective information. The self - help industry uses seminars frequently to help people improve their lives.
If you frequently attend seminars, and find that you seem to be hearing the same information repeatedly, chances are you are a seminar junkie. - are you using the information you gain from each seminar you attend? Ask yourself one question? All too often people will attend a two or three day seminar, get all excited and full of energy ready to implement what they have learned. They may think to themselves, that was great information, I have to find time to use it. They come home and within a few weeks vaguely remember why they attended. Others will implement the knowledge the have gained for a few days and them drift back to their same daily routine.
Off they go and the same thing happens again. - a few months go by and then there is another seminar. Seminars are wonderful tools to help you implement change in your life. One new term describing this scenario is information overload. Attend too many without applying what you learn and you have just wasted your money. Information overload can eat away your time, and keep you from taking any action. Gaining knowledge and applying knowledge are two different concepts entirely.
If you have been exposed to several methods to perform a task, grow a business, solve a problem, or make investments, sometimes it creates a do nothing atmosphere. - it' s easy to gain the knowledge. Why? Consistently using and applying the knowledge may cause seminar junkies a problem. That' s the question you need to ask yourself if you are a seminar junkie. Disbelief, self, fear of failure - confidence, and even fear, doubt of success are common underlying causes of no action.
Usually there is another underlying cause for your lack of actions. - if you are ready to break your cycle here are a couple of suggestions. Review those you have recently( within the last year taken) . First, don' t sign - up for any more seminars. Ask yourself what you can do to use the information you gained at these seminars. Take the following point and burn it into your memory.
If you begin to come up with reasons why you can' t take action immediately, it' s time to delve deeper into what' s preventing your action. - any action you take can only result in one of two things, or failure, success. It' s a guaranteed fact that if you don' t take action you' ll fail. Nothing else. If you do take action and things don' t work out as planned, learn from your actions, and move on. You can attend seminar after seminar, but if you don' t use the knowledge you have wasted two very valuable commodities, your time and your money. The key is to taking action on your knowledge.
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