WHY DO I FOLLOW RICHARD BRANSON?
USE TWITTER AND FACEBOOK TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS FASTER –
FIND YOUR ROLE MODELS AND DO WHAT THEY DO
WHAT DO YOU WANT?
To accomplish
To own
To accumulate
To learn
To feel
To have
WHAT SPECIFICALLY DO YOU WANT?
Without question, clearly identifying WHAT IT IS THAT WE WANT, SPECIFICALLY, is the least used, most powerful thing we can do in order to help turn those thoughts into what is real.
Once we decide specifically what we want, our goal, we must write a statement of ownership. A statement that is written in the present tense, as if you have it already in your possession. This statement simply describes what it is that you now have. And easiest way I have found to write these statements is to find a ROLE MODEL.
Odds are, whatever it is that you want, you can find someone who has already achieved that result. By studying them, you can identify what it is about them, what it is that they do, that ultimately you want to be able to do. This helps dramatically not only in the creation of your statement of ownership, but also day to day as you make decisions as to what actions you should be taking towards your goal.
Why is role modeling so powerful? Because our brains were designed for it – it is an evolutionary unique point of difference that has propelled the human species beyond all others and can be found in the cells that make up our brain, called neurons. A particular set of neurons called mirror neurons help us learn by watching and then copying. Sometimes we don’t even have to copy because our brain often responds the same way whether we are watching or doing. The next time you are really into a sporting event or a movie or boxing match stop and notice whether it feels like you are participating. Often it does.
So if role models are so important, how can we find them? It is actually quite easy since they are all around us. Friends, colleagues at work, classmates, members of an organization you belong to, they are everywhere. And I have found that a genuine outreach their way asking them how they do what they do works far more often than not.
About seven years ago when I quit my job and started my company. I researched the market that I was competing against, seeking to find the most successful person who ever created a company in that industry. That person happened to be Daniel Snyder (he now owns the Washington Redskins and Six Flags). I was shocked that he started in the same business that I did. Well after about five calls and letters I secured a telephone conversation with him. He couldn’t have been more kind! The advice he shared with me, I executed every day, using him as a role model and it was a key factor in our success. He made me believe that it was possible. That it had been done before. That if he did it, so could I. That faith drove me to persevere when times were very difficult…because I knew it could be done. And ultimately that perseverance and constant action towards the goal is the secret.
We all want to believe our opinion matters. That, when we talk, perhaps someone takes a note! If you reach out in this fashion you will succeed far more often than you fail.
USE TWITTER AND FACEBOOK TO PACE YOURSELF TO YOUR ROLE MODEL
What if you can’t connect with your role model? Or what if you have several people that you want to role model?
I’ll give you an example. I think Richard Branson has led an extraordinary life. He is a fascinating guy that has built a number of businesses with a distinctive and recognizable brand strategy. From the outside looking in; he seems to truly live life. He is a role model to me. Thus far, I haven’t gotten through to him. I keep trying but to no avail.
But the wonderful thing is that I am still able to role model him – even more effectively than I could have otherwise. How you ask? Because he was so kind to open an account on Twitter and update his status daily! Imagine that.
One of the most exciting, yet least understood applications of tools like Twitter and Facebook lies in their usefulness as a portal to role model others, thus expediting both the degree and pace of progress.
Being able to know what he is thinking from day to day and what he’s doing. To be able to ENGAGE with him. Isn’t that amazing? There is no better way to role model another than to follow their daily routine. Branding everything from our businesses to our identities has truly become a way of life. Tools like Twitter and Facebook make this possible. They give you a benchmark, a pace setter. If they are working at three in the morning, if you REALLY want to be like them and have what they have, you probably should be working as well. The point is that successful people, however you define success, are successful because of what they DO from moment to moment. Here is a tool that you can utilize in order to track those moments. Do the same, elevate your game to their standard and your likelihood of success magnifies tremendously.
About Brian MartinBrian F. Martin is the CEO and Founder of Brand Connections, one of the largest providers of targeted media, and Host of Brand-Fast Trackers, a podcast and blog aimed at providing insight into marketing strategies. He started the company in 2001 with $900 and a mission to assist national brands connect with consumers in new ways. Since then, the company has grown to one of the largest in its space, working with over 400 national brands each year, and has been sold twice for more than $225 Million.Brian is passionate that the next generation of breakthrough companies will begin as small, part time businesses created by brand marketers and the advertising and media professionals that service them. His work in speaking with and advising these promising entrepreneurs has been chronicled in a series published by Ad Age, and is the subject of speeches and a soon to be released book. Brian is an expert within the field of brand marketing, brand strategy, and corporate identity. To hear more from Brian F. Martin and other marketing experts via podcast, please visit http://www.brandfasttrackers.com.
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