SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, July 03, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Eventit Pty regard bad habits as the root of all failure, and whilst many may take this as a rather bold and generalised claim, the firm are adamant that with small, targeted changes to behaviour people will be able to achieve more in both life and business. The reason why many people develop these bad habits is that they underestimate the impact their actions have on shaping their identity. Actions such as putting off a task or deciding to have an extra hour in bed can quickly become ingrained and create mental barriers that can hamper future success. These habits form because an individual knows what the outcome will be, having played out the same situation previously. They know that performing the action is safe and in the majority of cases, easier than the other options available to them. Eventit Pty believe that failure stems from these bad and limiting habits as they offer an individual no room for self-growth or development. In many cases individuals who have experienced failure in their life will develop the habit of avoiding anything deemed as too risky as they are unable to break the negative mental barrier associated with their past experiences.
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Eventit Pty are confident that to succeed in business it's important to recognise which habits are the most destructive so that individuals can avoid them and keep moving forward. Here, the firm have outlined the habits they believe to be the most dangerous in the pursuit of success.
1. Failing to plan
A plan doesn't have to be perfect; it just needs to provide an individual with clear direction, an achievable time limit and a way of measuring their progress. Having a measurable plan lessens the risk of procrastination and offers a starting point for solutions should unexpected issues crop up.
2. The fear to try
Progress is only made by those brave enough to take the first step. Too many people let fear get the better of them and as such their dreams go unfulfilled. Facing fears is hard, but even if an individual fails on their first few attempts, they are still outperforming those who aren't even trying.
3. Disbelief
A person will only ever achieve if they truly believe in what they do. It's surprising how much those niggly feelings of scepticism can play a role in the amount of effort a person puts into what they do.
4. Make Excuses
It is always easy to find an excuse; however making an excuse is simply a surrender of control. By letting outside forces take the reins an individual is giving up their power and locking themselves in their comfort zone.
As an innovative sales and event marketing firm, Eventit Pty rely on positive habits to ensure they are consistently going out and achieving high results for their clients. The face-to-face marketing events they run offer their contractors the opportunity to take on new challenges and form positive, success-focused habits. With each day bringing something completely new, the firm are able to support their contractors in embracing the unknown and building the strength needed to move forward in a competitive industry.
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