Peter Shallard

Strategy and Psychology for entrepreneurs who want business success

Not-so-secret shortcut to discovering your perfect business

Posted by Peter Shallard On February - 23 - 2010

Find your passionI get to meet and hang out with a bunch of people who are teetering on the edge of the entrepreneurial dream.

They know that they want the freedom, wealth and happiness that small business success can bring. Some of them are keen to build an empire!

They also have read books that drill in the “be passionate about what you do” message.

Problem is, these people still end up utterly stuck and frustrated. Sound like someone you know (perhaps really well)?

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7 Jedi Mind Tricks for overcoming procrastination

Posted by Peter Shallard On February - 17 - 2010

7 Jedi Mind Tricks for overcoming procrastinationBeating procrastination starts and ends with your thinking. Let’s lose the intro and just get on with it:


1. Give yourself a real incentive

Working towards your ultimate business/life goals is tough going sometimes. Give your latest project a deadline and give yourself a tangible reward for achieving it. Anything from a snack to an overseas holiday works. Be strict.

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Make things happen with a microscope

Posted by Peter Shallard On January - 21 - 2010

Make your goals happen with this Sometimes chunking huge goals down to microscope tasks does wonders for motivation.

I just finished up a session with a client’s Business Development Manager (sales rep).

We simply worked out that they could be well on track to an exciting six figure annual income – if they would just spend two hours a day making calls to new prospects.

Previously, the very thought of the 40 to 50 massive, business-to-business sales they’d have to make (over the year ) was absolutely overwhelming.

Conservatively connecting the dots between two hours on the phone and the pie-in-the-sky annual income goal is like a caffeine jolt to the motivation muscle.

How can you chunk your impossible goals into bite-sized fun?

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The mental formula for super effective sales management (part 4)

Posted by Peter Shallard On January - 18 - 2010

The mental formula for Sales Management It doesn’t matter whether you’re involved in any kind of selling or not, this fourth step in my Sales Management series is useful for everyone.

Why? Because it’s all something both you and I all need all the time.

Sales people need to it the most. For every entrepreneur, or at least the successful ones, it is the fundamental ingredient in any given day, project or business!

Read on to discover why…

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FACT: You’re not good enough to play a 110% game

Posted by Peter Shallard On November - 26 - 2009

You're not good enough to play at 110%Ever get frustrated with where you’re at in life or business?


I’m talking about those moments where we turn around, look at our selves with unusual honesty and realise that we’re not living up to our full potential.


Ever feel like you could have done better, tried a little harder or made more of a commitment?


I get these moments all the time – especially on those days where I don’t have meetings or client consultations… Those days, in other words, where I have total freedom over how I spend (or waste) my time.


No one ever plays the game of life at 100% and this article reveals the psychological reasons why.


Additionally, you’ll learn a proven and simple technique that consistently increases your performance – the easy way… even if you’ve never genuinely given anything “your all” before.

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Simple secret: Gets your stuff done

Posted by Peter Shallard On July - 27 - 2009

Simple Secret: Gets your stuff doneHere’s a very simple yet effective technique for narrowing the gap between planning and action.

Everyone makes plans, to-do lists and brainstorms… very few of us tick off as many tasks as we’d like. Personally, I scribbled massive to-do lists in my handy notebook for years without getting much action to happen.

I made a real big breakthrough when I learnt how to increase my instantly increase my action-taking abilities. Here’s how you can do it too…

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What prevents you quitting your day job? (part 2)

Posted by Peter Shallard On June - 1 - 2009

We’ve established that the biggest obstacle most people face, when it comes to setting a new direction for life and work, is fear.


Even when you’re totally prepared and ready to get decisive and take action, a little knot of terror in your stomach usually remains. So let’s find out how to get rid of it…

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What prevents you quitting your day job?

Posted by Peter Shallard On May - 27 - 2009

Whether you’re giving up a secure job to do what you love, or creating any major change for yourself, there is one psychological secret you need to “get”.


This post (and the series that  follow it) provides insights into overcoming the psychological obstacle that pops up when we humans start getting ambitious. Read on for practical tools to overcome this and the more subtle self-sabotage techniques like procrastination and analysis paralysis.


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