There's
plenty of excuses you can come up with. From "...my business is too
small
at the moment" to "computers
take too much time to learn."
You
can't teach an old dog new tricks. Computers are for young minds.
I
can't change now. I'm not sophisticated enough. It worked right for
me
all these years and there is no reason to change now. Why fix something
that
isn't broke? I could never work a computer. I can't even type a letter
let
alone, work one of "those things."
The
list of excuses goes on and on.
Does
it sound like you've come up with a good enough excuse yet? Perhaps you
can
turn this report into an exercise and try and dream up more.
However,
the fact remains that all those excuses are only "myths." YOU CAN
afford
a computer and YOU CAN increase your productivity while increasing
your
income _ ALL AT THE SAME TIME.
All
you have to do is get a computer!
As
a business owner you took many risks in starting your business. You didn't
let
opinioned people stop you. You didn't come up with excuses not to start
your
own business _ you just did it. What happened to that part of you?
A
computer is nothing more than an appliance. It doesn't know more than you
do
_ you control "it" and tell "it" what you want
"it" to do. The only
problem
is you have to understand how to make "it" work to YOUR advantage.
It's
really not difficult. In fact _ it's fun!
Always
remember that a computer is a stupid thing. It only knows what "yes"
and
"no" are. It only knows "on" and "off." As
complex human beings we not
only
know "yes" and "no" but also "maybe." We know
about "on" and "off" but
we
also know about "lukewarm." Since we think on multi-dimensional
planes
and
a computer only knows two _ in reality WE are really SMARTER than our
computer.
So
stop being scared to join the electronic age. Call up a computer store in
your
area and start trying to locate a 1-week night class for beginners. Or
better
yet, locate a neighbor or family member who has computer knowledge
and
get them to show you a few things one evening after work on their home
computer.
Play a few games on it. Feel comfortable in knowing that you can
actually
touch the keys and it won't blow up.
As
a computer instructor in the late 1980's, most of my time was spent in
training
beginners. Computers were not quite as popular as they are today
and
everyone was "more" emotional about touching them. In order to help
my
students
relax and learn how to work with their mouse I installed a
Solitaire
game on each computer. I then allowed the students to "play"
the
entire first and second day of classes.
Since
most everyone already understands the concept of playing the game of
Solitaire
with regular cards, they immediately were introduced to something
they
already felt comfortable with. So instead of concentrating on how hard
it
was to work a mouse on a real-live computer system _ they actually forgot
they
had a mouse in their hands. Their concentration was deviated toward
the
Solitaire game itself.
Once
this wall of fear was broken _ students learned at astronomical rates!
Believe
me, if I can take a 62-year-old lady directly from typing with a
manual
typewriter to producing high-quality brochures and flyers in
Word _ you can do it too!
One
of the keys to learning is by having people-to-people instruction for
a
couple hours if you have never sat down at a computer before. Some people
will
require more people-to-people instruction before they feel comfortable,
while
others may be able to do it all by themselves. (Gene Brown is a mail
order
friend of mine that did just that. He is a self-educated computer
operator
and is now wondering "how" he did without his computer before.
Gene
will be the first to tell you that he cannot believe the time and
automation
benefits having a computer has made to his business.)
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