THE
MOST IMPORTANT MEASURE OF SUCCESS
Being
respected by others is very important to each of us.
A survey done by the Gallup organization found that
the most prominent living Americans rated the respect
of others as the most important measure of success
in life. They worked very hard to earn the respect
of their parents, the respect of their spouses and
children, the respect of their peers and colleagues,
and the respect of mankind at large.
WHY
YOU RESPECT YOURSELF
It
seems that we truly respect ourselves only when we
feel that we are respected by others, and we will
go to great lengths to earn and keep that respect.
When we feel that someone respects us for who we are
and what we have accomplished, we tend to be more
open to that person's influence.
TWO
THINGS YOU CAN DO
We
can do two things to put ourselves in a position to
be respected by others. The first is to develop our
knowledge of our field. The more people perceive you
know about your subject, the more they will respect
you. The highest-paid people in almost every field
are those who know more than the average people. They
are recognized as experts, and they develop what is
called "expert power." Because of their superior knowledge,
they are looked up to and listened to, and they are
much more capable of influencing others to act in
a particular way than they would be if their knowledge
level were just average.
KNOW
YOUR BUSINESS WELL
The
best salespeople are those who know their products
cold. They deeply understand every aspect of their
products and the ways in which their products can
be used to achieve the most important goals of their
customers.
DEVELOP
YOUR EXPERTISE
Another
way to put ourselves in a position of being respected
by others is to develop our expertise. Expertise is
closely tied to knowledge, but it is a little different.
Expertise is the ability to do, the ability to perform
well in your chosen field. Men and women with expertise
are those who practice over and over in whatever they
do until they become known far and wide as the very
best in their field.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Here
are two things you can do immediately to put these
ideas into action:
First,
study your field in detail. Dedicate at least one
hour per day to reading, listening to audio programs,
studying to become more and more knowledgeable about
what you do.
Second,
continually upgrade your knowledge and skills in your
field. Identify your weakest important skill and go
to work on that.
Knowledge
and know-how are the keys to the 21st century.
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