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Showing posts with label Success Tips. Show all posts

How To Be Successful ?


I think you’ll agree with me when I say:

Some people spend their entire lives wondering how to be successful in life, but never figure it out.

Would you be surprised to find out that the secret really comes down to four key areas?

Well, it does.

You see, personal success is achievable for anyone who practices the four areas – or keys to success as I call them.

Everyone wants personal success and to learn the keys to success. Everyone wants to have a happy, healthy life, do meaningful work, and achieve financial independence. Everyone wants to make a difference in the world, to be significant, to have a positive impact on those around him or her. Everyone wants to do something wonderful with his or her life.

Over and over, I have found that the keys to success are a single piece of information, a single idea at the right time, in the right situation, and change your life. I have also learned that the great truths are simple.

We All Have One Common Goal
Luckily for most of us, personal success is not a matter of background, intelligence, or native ability. It’s not our family, friends, or contacts who enable us to do extraordinary things. Instead, the keys to success are our ability to get the very best out of ourselves under almost all conditions and circumstances. It is your ability to adapt and change your life.

You have within you, right now, deep reserves of potential and ability that, if properly harnessed and channeled, will enable you to accomplish extraordinary things with your life. Get my FREE report Roots of Resilience and develop your ability to overcome difficulties, adversities, obstacles and setbacks.

The Four Keys To Success
The great keys to success to change your life have always been the same.
  1. Decide exactly what you want and where you want to go.
  2. Set a deadline and make a plan to get there. (Remember, a goal is just a dream with a deadline.)
  3. Take action on your plan; do something everyday to move toward your goal.
  4. Resolve in advance that you will persist until you succeed, that you will never, ever give up.


This formula is your key to success and has worked for almost everyone who has ever tried it.  It will require the very most you can give and the best qualities you can develop. In developing and following these keys to personal success, you will evolve and grow to become an extraordinary person.


Learn How To Be Successful From The Experts To Change Your Life
You will not live long enough to figure it all out for yourself. And what a waste it would be to try, when you can learn from others who have gone before. Ben Franklin once said, “Men can either buy their wisdom or they can borrow it from others. The great tragedy is that most men prefer to buy it, to pay full price in terms of time and treasure.”

Your greatest goal in life and in personal success should be to acquire as many of them as possible and then use them to help you do the things you want to do and become the person you want to become.

Program Yourself For Personal Success
You will change your life by achieving just one important goal, you create a pattern, a template for personal success in your subconscious mind. You will change your life and be automatically directed, and driven toward repeating that success in other things that you attempt.

By overcoming adversity and achieving one great goal in any area, you will program yourself for success in other areas as well. In other words, you learn to succeed by succeeding. The more you achieve, the more you can achieve. Each of the keys to success, especially the first one, builds your confidence and belief that you will be successful next time and achieve ultimate personal success.

Unlimited Potential
The only real limits on what you can do, have, or be are self-imposed. Once you make a clear, unequivocal decision to change your life by casting off all your mental limitations and throw your whole heart into the accomplishment of some great goal, your ultimate personal success is virtually guaranteed, as long as you don’t stop.
Every Obstacle Brings An Opportunity

Every Obstacle Brings An Opportunity


There once was a very wealthy and curious king. This king had a huge boulder placed in the middle of a road. Then he hid nearby to see if anyone would try to remove the gigantic rock from the road.

The first people to pass by were some of the king’s wealthiest merchants and courtiers. Rather than moving it, they simply walked around it. A few loudly blamed the King for not maintaining the roads. Not one of them tried to move the boulder.

Finally, a peasant came along. His arms were full of vegetables. When he got near the boulder, rather than simply walking around it as the others had, the peasant put down his load and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. It took a lot of effort but he finally succeeded.

The peasant gathered up his load and was ready to go on his way when he say a purse lying in the road where the boulder had been. The peasant opened the purse. The purse was stuffed full of gold coins and a note from the king. The king’s note said the purse’s gold was a reward for moving the boulder from the road.

The king showed the peasant what many of us never understand: every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.

Unknown Facts Of Successful Entrepreneurs


Bill Gates, Microsoft Innovator :
           Think it's not worth it to pick up a dropped quarter? If Bill Gates drops a thousand dollar bill, it's not financially worth it for him to pick it up. Why? Because he's already made that much in the four seconds it takes to bend over.

Harland "Colonel" Sanders, KFC :
           Another great example of perseverance, Colonel Sanders had trouble getting his famous chicken just right. The secret recipe was rejected over 1,000 times before a restaurant finally added it to the menu.


Sergey Brin, Google Cofounder
          Delivering one-liners isn't the only way to blow off steam. Google cofounder Sergey Brin is known for his obsessive dedication at the company gym.

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Creator : 
          After helping millions to find their friends on Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg found man's best friend to be great company. Zuckerberg names his beloved pup "Beast," and frequently posts pictures of the cute canine.

Soichiro Honda, Honda Founder :
          Before founding his automotive company, Soichiro Honda actually applied for an engineer position at Toyota Motor Corporation. He stayed unemployed for a long time before starting his own business.

Duncan Bannatyne, Entrepreneur:
          As a kid, Duncan Bannatyne earned money for a bicycle by drumming up business for the local paper. He knocked doors until 100 people subscribed to the paper, after which the newspaper gave him the delivery job.

Kim Kardashian, Pop Culture Icon :
          Before she was the queen of selfies, Kim Kardashian mastered the art of eBay selling. She once purchased seven pairs of Timberland boots for $700, then sold them for $2,500. Do you think she did duck face out of pure satisfaction?

Jack Dorsey, Twitter Creator and Square CEO :
         Even the very successful have to deal with pet peeves. Jack Dorsey is known for being very particular about manners, especially when it comes to pushing in your chair.

Joe Fernandez, Klout Cofounder :
         Talk about ironic. Joe Fernandez cofounded Klout in order to measure the influence certain social network users have. But Joe himself actually has a terrible Klout score!

Dick Costolo, Twitter CEO :
         Although Twitter is worth more than $8 billion, that doesn't mean Dick Costolo can't share some laughs, right? The CEO regularly brings his stand-up comedy routine to the stage at local clubs.

David Ebersman, Facebook CFO :
        Taking care of Facebook's finances can create a lot of tension, but David Ebersman doesn't seem to have a problem rocking it all out. David and other techies founded the cover band FeedBomb, for whom he plays the bass guitar.