Write Your
Own Check!
By Brian Tracy
April 16, 2008
Excerpt From:
Entrepreneurial Success
How to set your own income and
then achieve it.
If you want to be the best,
find out what the top people do and then do it yourself.
The top three percent of Americans in all fields, act as if
they "own the place." They look upon everything that
happens in their companies as though they own one hundred
percent of the stock. They take everything personally. They
feel personally responsible for sales, quality,
profitability, distribution and cost effectiveness. They
are totally engaged with their work and with their products
and services.
Would you like an make more
money? Well, go to the nearest mirror and negotiate with
your boss. The person in the mirror is the one who
determines how much you earn and how well you do in your
profession and how much you get paid for it.
Here's an exercise for you: On
the first day of each month, take your own personal check
book and write out a check for the amount of money you want
to earn that month and date it for the last day of that
month. Make it payable to yourself. Sign it. Then, for the
rest of the month, you concentrate on figuring out how you
are going to make payroll, just like a company president.
If you have to increase your sales in order to increase
your pay check, your job is to figure out how to do it. You
are the president. As the president of your own
professional sales corporation, your current employer is
your best client.
By making the decision to go
from employee status to being the president of your own
organization, you have made the critical decision to become
the primary creative force in your own life. You no longer
see yourself as a victim or a passive recipient of what
happens in the economy. You are an active agent. You are in
charge. You go out into the work place and you make your
own life and your own living. You sell your services to the
highest bidder and you deliver the very best services of
which your personal sales corporation is possible. Instead
of waiting for things to happen, or hoping that things will
happen, you instead make things happen.
As the president of your own
company, you are in charge of every activity of your
business. You are in charge of sales, marketing,
production, quality control, distribution, and
administration. You are in charge of your own training
department, constantly working on yourself to increase the
value of what you do so that you can charge more for it in
the marketplace. You are in charge of every aspect of your
life both, both personal and professional.
Now, here are two things you
can do immediately to put these ideas into
action.
First, make out a check to
yourself for the amount of money you want to make next
month. Then, make a plan of activities for achieving your
goal.
Second, break your monthly
desired income down into daily and hourly rates of pay.
Make sure that everything you do pays you your desired
hourly rate.
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