Competition runs like a red line throughout our lives. We encounter it both in personal relationships and in the work environment, in the field of business, in interpersonal relationships. And every time we are faced with the same task - to be on horseback, go over the heads of all rivals and be the first to come to the coveted prize.
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, you need to determine the ultimate goal for which you are fighting. Of course, you can dismiss this step, because often everything is already clear, but think about whether the goal that you set for yourself is the final one? The roads on which we encounter competitors lead somewhere, and it is critically important for us not to bypass a competitor in the here and now, but to achieve a result.
Step 2
Study your competitors. If possible, make friends with them. Under no circumstances declare that you are the first competitors, keep the line of partnership, insist that you are essentially doing the same thing. If you are already regarded as a competitor, convince your opponent that you have almost nothing to oppose him. Put them to sleep and gather information.
Step 3
Analyze the paths your competitors won't take. Then choose the shortest one and evaluate the possibility that you can follow it. Remember that open confrontation will drain both sides, while avoiding direct conflict will save you time and energy.
Step 4
If the goal is so ambitious that quick achievement of the goal is impossible, study thoroughly all the features of the goal. Find the road you can make the most of. Capture and hold your target by anticipating the actions of competitors.