Important question to ask everyone. Are you an asset or liability?
During my two-hour hike, I reflected on a crucial daily question—am I an asset or a liability? This self-assessment extends to my impact on myself, family, team, and customers. Recognizing when I'm a liability is crucial, as indicated by feedback like uncertainty, repetition of patterns, or a sense of insecurity. I aim to prevent such situations by dedicating daily thinking time to align myself positively.
As entrepreneurs, our primary responsibility is self-leadership, ensuring that we move forward, set an example, and remain a steady presence amidst life's challenges. Take time for introspection using questions like "What's working?" and "Am I sabotaging my success?" to prompt positive change. Remember, awareness is key to adjusting our approach and winning the game. So, ask yourself:
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