If someone were to stop and ask you
what the most valuable assets of your
business, whether it’s online or
offline, what would your answer be? Most people would respond with an answer
like, “My customer list”, or “My Joint Venture Partner list”, or “my
product’s source code.”
More than likely, your answer would
probably be similar to the ones listed above. And, while those are all good
answers, if yours was among them, then you too, would be wrong.
The fact is that everyone who is in
business, everyone who is alive today, wherever they are, has four very
valuable assets to help them achieve the level of success they seek.
However, unless you first, understand what they are, and then second,
realize their value, you will never be able to use them to their fullest
potential.
Your first most valuable business
asset is… Time. There is a saying, “If you want something done, give it to
someone who is busy.” Successful people have learned to value their time.
Master Marketer Dan Kennedy is reported to have a countdown clock on his
desk, to remind him of the value—and brevity—of Time.
We each have 168 hours a week,
twenty-four hours a day, sixty minutes in an hour, and sixty seconds in a
minute. And while we are alive we can choose to spend time as we please.
However, we can never get back what we’ve spent. So, it is up to us to value
our time by guarding it and making sure to get the most out of it. This is
true for our personal lives as well as for our business endeavors.
The second most valuable asset your
business has is… a collection of Resources. Of course, depending upon the
level of success your business has achieved, the number of these and their
value will vary. Nonetheless, every
business person has some kind of
resources that can be tapped into. The trick, though, is to determine not
only what resources you have, but also what kinds of resources are available
as well. You may be surprised to discover that there are more than you
realized at first.
Here’s an extremely valuable business
asset that’s often overlooked, or at the very least, under-appreciated. What
is it? Your Expertise or Experience. Regardless of what type of business
you’re in, you have a unique set of abilities, skills, knowledge and
experiences that no one else has. You can offer your expertise to others as
well as apply it to achieve your own success. Too often we sell ourselves
short about our abilities and specialized knowledge simply because we are so
familiar with them that we couldn’t imagine that someone else would want or
need them.
Finally, the fourth most
valuable
business asset you have is your… Energy. Call it passion, drive, or one of a
dozen other similar descriptions. It’s the thing that motivates you to
persevere in your business endeavors, even when you don’t feel like it.
While everyone has this kind of energy, most people either don’t realize its
value or don’t understand how use it effectively. Another term for it could
be your personal vision.
Now you should be able to answer the
question in the opening paragraph correctly. These four assets are not only
valuable; they are also vital to your success in any avenue of life. In case
you have difficulty remembering them, here’s a simple acrostic to assist
you: