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Now displaying: August, 2017
Aug 25, 2017

On this episode of the Alliance Activity podcast, Andy Albright discusses how to filter recruits to save time and be more productive.

How do you get a ROI - Return On your Investment?

Your enthusiasm level just doesn't go from 5 to 10 without making an effort or changing your behavior.

Filtering is a matter of your focus and your priorities.

Hiring the right people is how you grow your business. You have to find Kings, Queens, Jacks and 10s in your deck of cards to win consistently. It's OK to get a 7, 8 or 9 that can improve, but it's hard to win when your hand is filled with 2, 3 and 4-level people.

When people start talking about things that aren't important, start filtering and move away to a person that is talking about great stuff. Avoid the wrong kinds of people.

Stay focused and stick to working on items that help you move toward your goals. Do not waste time worrying about what others think. Remember what is important in your life and ask yourself consistently this: What should I be doing?

Minimize the negative and focus on the positive. 

People say stuff and people worry about what other people say. When you worry about this, it takes away from your focus.

You have to fight to maintain FOCUS in everything. Focus on what is urgent and what is important. It is a thinking process.

Don't mix up valuable with invaluable stuff. Most people get upset about people, things, drama and don't understand why important tasks are not done.

"What do I do about the voices in my head?" What you say to yourself is important.

You are responsible for the thoughts in your head. Be aware of that and work to keep things positive. The decisions you make have a lot to do with what you say to yourself. Don't let negative forces hurt you. Be mindful of how you react to all situations in your life.

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Aug 18, 2017

On this episode of the Alliance Activity podcast, Jason Carey and Matt Goodrich explain how you can take ownership and be a part of a team.

They will talk to you about action items like ...

the steps you need to take to get started

How to speed up

How to go Agency Manager and get on the road to EVP!

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Aug 11, 2017

On this episode of the Activity Call podcast, your host Andy Albright talks about a concept that he uses in his life and business to help him move projects, tasks and ideas along faster.

This worksheet is called the “Ready, Fire, Aim Concept.”

This concept involves planning in terms of emotion, time and money. Before you go “all in” on a project, you need to start it and then gauge whether or not you are on the right track. Also, maybe you can make adjustments before you think you are done with a task or project.

When you are working toward a goal, figure out what you want and take action. Make adjustments along the way, but keep working toward what you want.

Just do it!

The difference between high achievers and low achievers can be found in the level of action and commitment. The most successful people take action. Moment by moment your life is going away. You can have the best intentions in the world, but what you do is how you need to keep score. Are you getting results? The way to get what you want is to get things done, rather than intending to do something. Are you “action oriented?”

Are you walking, talking and behaving like successful people do? Even if you aren’t where you want to be, are you acting like you are what you want to be? Some people say, “fake it until you make it.” Andy says, “faith it until you make it.” Have faith, take action and don’t be scared to fail.

The law of reversibility in psychology and metaphysics talks about “you are more likely to act yourself into feeling a particular way then you one to feel yourself into acting.”

Act “as if” you are the person you desire to be. Show people your desire and take action with the qualities and talents you possess. Your actions will generate the feelings that go with them. Get advice and take action.

Walk, talk, dress and behave like the people you want to be like. You will soon feel like a winner. You will treat other people the way top-performing people do. You will get results. When you face a difficulty see if as a chance for instruction and not an obstruction. When trouble arises, seek training to get through it. Stay persistent. Never give up! With each obstacle or setback, there is a seed of equal or greater advantage or benefit. You job is to focus on that. Keep doing. There is a lesson in the struggle that may be something you needed to experience or learn from to get better. 

Don’t isolate yourself when you are trying to make things happen. Seek instruction and feedback. Get correction and get better. Ready, Fire, Aim!!!

You can find a copy of the Ready, Fire, Aim worksheet by visiting www.NAAUniversity.com and download it from the advanced resources section, or by using this link:

http://naauniversity.com/assets/uploads/2013/11/actionable-point-3graphs.pdf

 

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@NationalAgentsAlliance

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#TheAlliance #DoTheDo

Aug 4, 2017

For the past 4 ½ years, Junior Corria has improved his game.  From 19 years old to almost 24 he has learned, and put in place little things that you can also do to change your business!

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