Adamant Business is Good Business

September 7, 2009

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Argue Adamant Business is Good BusinessI like being adamant. Any credit to success I achieved ( yeah, all those humbles things I wanted to do and achieved it) should go mostly to this single trait — among other things– adamant all the time.

Adamant entrepreneurs don’t stop at anything; they bash on regardless; they pull in resources and they make things happen. They don’t have excuses and they can’t accept anything less than positive. They just have this never ending source of energy but a stubborn approach to business that just clicks and helps them on their path to success.

Adamant businesses have a way to get around obstacles and reach pinnacles of success pretty quickly. These businesses have a voracious appetite to achieve, grow and build a fortune. These companies seek new ventures, set-up more business, seek partnerships relentlessly. All of that success if fuelled by this simple trait of being adamant — of refusing to take no for an answer.

Look at any literature dotting the lifespan of any self-made millionaire or billionaire: they all have that trait. Sir Richard Branson is more adamant than anyone else I know. Most successful sales people are adamant.

Business — marketing in particular — dictates that you should never accept that emphatic  “no” from customers. Study has it that most customers pick up products or services only after 5 or6 attempts.

Are you adamant? Do you have a raging need to grow successful and have this little quirk of not taking no for an answer? Do let me know your thoughts of being adamant.

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