Do You Ever Wonder Why Some Attract and Some Repel Success?
By R M Richardson
So true are those words, you see it's all about having the proper mindset to move further on things, and take advantage of the great opportunities when they present themselves.
Developing the proper mindset is the one big key that all successful people have in common. It doesn't matter that you don't know every single thing about the opportunity, if you have developed the proper mindset, you spot potential opportunities at light speed, and you'll have the ability to act upon them.
By realizing that you have the most powerful computing system, your own brain, and learning how to use it to it's fullest capacity, only then will you be on your way to having the proper necessary tools to be successful.
Here are some great teachers that have helped me immensely, and can do the same for you. If you don't start with the MOST IMPORTANT element of success...yourself...you will forever struggle to find the successes you desire in every aspect of you life!
T. Harv Eker.
Tony Robbins.
Zig Ziglar.
Joe Vitale...just to name a few.
If you want to build a house, find someone that has already built several, and follow their system to reach your end goal, a new house. If you want to find success in your business, and gain the financial freedom you desire, find someone who has already attained what you desire, and follow the system they have used to attain their success.
Don't make things more complicated then they really are. Don't be fooled by those that tell you that your dreams and goals are unreachable. Don't be fooled by those that tell you that their is little or no work involved in becoming successful.
Heck, it's easy to be a failure at things...just do nothing...but to be a success at anything, you'll have to work at it every single day.
Ron Richardson is an online entrepreneur and the Editor of Business Opp News. Published weekly to 4200+ subscribers. Full of Internet news, marketing tools, resources, tips and strategies. Dedicated to help you succeed online, faster and smarter. Subscribe now and claim your free 5/6 line ad http://BusinessOppNews.com
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If You Could Choose Your Future, Would You?
By Rudy Ferraro
The choices you make today are the life you'll life tomorrow.
Believe it or not, there is a science behind successful thinking. If we ask any successful person we'll usually find the same answer-"the way I achieved success is by going after it." So what does "going after it" really mean? Can anyone just "go after" what they want and achieve it? The quick answer is YES, but hold on, don't just run out the door because there's a little more to it.
A better life, no matter how you define it, is not something reserved for the wealthy or the lucky or even those special enough to be worthy of it. A better life is available for anyone who wants to make the choices that will result in such a life. Choices. Every day each of us make literally hundreds, if not thousands, of choices that result in our lives. We choose to become frustrated in traffic, we choose to yell and complain, we choose to sit, stand, eat, buy, think and do. Most of the time we don't even realize we're making choices that affect our lives, but we are.
Too many people today tend to live in the past regretting a future that hasn't even happened yet. They regret what they haven't accomplished, fear even the slightest risk, hate their circumstances and focus only on how far their dreams of a better life really are. These are normal, every day people who find life difficult and unsatisfying and just can't seem to make that turn in life that moves them toward better results.
For most, the dream of a better life will remain a dream not because they don't have what it takes to succeed, but because they simply don't understand how it works. Success, in anything, is fundamentally and scientifically a matter of choices. Success has little to do with luck or money or education and everything to do with how we think of our choices.
Dr. Edward Nuhfer, Professor of Geosciences at California State University, posits that with each experience, regardless of how small, our brains build neural pathways that are then and later used as conduits for our thinking processes. Further, these neural pathways are built as either success-oriented (can do) branches or failure-oriented branches. This building of branches or neural pathways becomes our mental programming. Therefore, if throughout our lives we build too many pathways that are failure oriented, it would be difficult for us to believe that we can achieve success. It's as if we program ourselves to fail, to not take risks, to not believe in ourselves.
Success-oriented people have a predominantly success-oriented programming. These are people who have experienced, through choosing, a successful life even in the smallest ways. Success-oriented people have no problems making choices that could result in a better life. They wouldn't think twice about picking up the phone and calling the CEO of a huge corporation or taking the first steps to start a business. Success-oriented people understand through experience that the result of a small step, such as a phone call, question or meeting has little to do with their overall success and that it's the step itself that keeps the success machine moving forward. They know that simply because the phone call didn't work out, the successful outcome of the call was not as critical as the completed call itself-this is why they achieve more. They feel successful having made the call regardless of the call's outcome. This type of thinking results in more steps more often and, therefore, more success.
It's all about how we program our minds to think of the small steps. Success is a result of action and action is a result of a lack of illusionary mental obstacles. There are simply too many examples of people who've made it to enormous success without education, skill or money to discount the concept of success-oriented thinking. The problem is that our culture tends to program us from even birth to think, "we can't" rather than "how can we?"
Small choices that we make all day and every day are the key to change. Someone wanting to lose weight, for example, cannot "choose" to be thin. There is no choice that results in "thin". Choices such as pulling your hand back from reaching for that cookie, opening the door and walking instead of opening the refrigerator door, reading an article on fitness and health are all choices that result in "thin". The key, then, is to focus on the right now, the choices one can make at the moment that tend even slightly toward one's goal. If you want to be fit, then, don't "decide" that you'll be thin, choose a step toward it.
How many of us decided one evening to start a "new life" the next day, only to find our motivation fade away into a sea of excuses when the time came? Decisions produce nothing; choices right now are the backbone of results. Anyone can choose his way to a better life. The choices are there to make. Whether we choose to choose or choose to do nothing, the reality is that we have chosen. So why then not choose something that might lead toward success rather than leave our lives to simple chance. If you want your life to change start moving, take a step. It is the choices we make today that are the life we'll live tomorrow.
Rudy Ferraro, author, motivational speaker and life coach.
Author of Choose Your Way There-
The choices you make today are the life you'll live tomorrow.
http://www.chooseyourwaythere.com
=============================================
The Personal Planner - A Tool For Success
By Dr. Raymond Comeau
Over two decades ago I asked one of my very prosperous friends what the secret of his success was. He went on to explain that whatever success that he was having was mainly due to the fact that he constantly worked with a Personal Planner. The notion resonated with me and I have been using one ever since.
A Personal Planner is to the individual what a journal is to a company or a corporation. It is exactly what the name implies, a tool for planning. It's a place where objectives, plans and strategies are written down and worked out.
It should also contain pertinent and useful data and information. My Personal Planner contains sections like: things to do today, a list of goals and objectives along with plans and steps to be taken to toward achieving those projects.
There are also sections for frequently used phone numbers, pertinent information about close contacts, friends and collaborators. I even have a place where my favorite quotes and affirmations are listed.
A Personal Planner requires about twenty minutes of our time every working day. Ten minutes in the morning and ten minutes at night. That twenty minutes is invaluable in term of time saving and productivity. Our work day is well planned and no good idea is ever lost or overlooked.
Nothing useful is ever loss or overlooked if we get into the habit of always carrying a small pocket voice recorder. It is also an indispensable tool. The minute that we think of something that could be added in our Personal Planner, it takes but a few seconds to record it and thus making sure that it not forgotten or goes out of mind.
No large company or corporation would even dream of doing without the company's journal. Their very existence depend on it. On a smaller scale, the success or failure of our life also depends on effectiveness, planning and record keeping.
Most of us are quite busy and have to multitask. We have many and various areas and concerns that demand our attention. It's a fact of modern life. How good and effective we are at performing will determine the results that will be obtained and one of the way to optimize our performance is with a Personal Planner and a pocket voice recorder.
With these tools, we will not be burdened with information that must be kept in mind. No important information will be lost. Our schedule will be effectively planned and we will perform on a higher level that we never thought possible.
A Personal Planner is a very small investment in both time and money yet it will pay untold dividends. It does require some minor additional effort at first, but once it becomes a routine, we wonder how we could have ever done without it.
Join the movers and shakers of the world. Get yourself a Personal Planner and a small pocket voice recorder. It will be one of the best decision that you will have ever made.
It is to be noted that a Personal Planner can be constructed out of a small loose leaf binder with some separators for the different items or subjects. There are also Personal Planners that can be downloaded online for free. A few clicks on Google is all that is needed to find one.
Dr. Raymond Comeau aka Shamou is the Author of ShamouBlog and Administrator of Personal Development for Personal Success Forums.
By R M Richardson
So true are those words, you see it's all about having the proper mindset to move further on things, and take advantage of the great opportunities when they present themselves.
Developing the proper mindset is the one big key that all successful people have in common. It doesn't matter that you don't know every single thing about the opportunity, if you have developed the proper mindset, you spot potential opportunities at light speed, and you'll have the ability to act upon them.
By realizing that you have the most powerful computing system, your own brain, and learning how to use it to it's fullest capacity, only then will you be on your way to having the proper necessary tools to be successful.
Here are some great teachers that have helped me immensely, and can do the same for you. If you don't start with the MOST IMPORTANT element of success...yourself...you will forever struggle to find the successes you desire in every aspect of you life!
T. Harv Eker.
Tony Robbins.
Zig Ziglar.
Joe Vitale...just to name a few.
If you want to build a house, find someone that has already built several, and follow their system to reach your end goal, a new house. If you want to find success in your business, and gain the financial freedom you desire, find someone who has already attained what you desire, and follow the system they have used to attain their success.
Don't make things more complicated then they really are. Don't be fooled by those that tell you that your dreams and goals are unreachable. Don't be fooled by those that tell you that their is little or no work involved in becoming successful.
Heck, it's easy to be a failure at things...just do nothing...but to be a success at anything, you'll have to work at it every single day.
Ron Richardson is an online entrepreneur and the Editor of Business Opp News. Published weekly to 4200+ subscribers. Full of Internet news, marketing tools, resources, tips and strategies. Dedicated to help you succeed online, faster and smarter. Subscribe now and claim your free 5/6 line ad http://BusinessOppNews.com
=======================================
If You Could Choose Your Future, Would You?
By Rudy Ferraro
The choices you make today are the life you'll life tomorrow.
Believe it or not, there is a science behind successful thinking. If we ask any successful person we'll usually find the same answer-"the way I achieved success is by going after it." So what does "going after it" really mean? Can anyone just "go after" what they want and achieve it? The quick answer is YES, but hold on, don't just run out the door because there's a little more to it.
A better life, no matter how you define it, is not something reserved for the wealthy or the lucky or even those special enough to be worthy of it. A better life is available for anyone who wants to make the choices that will result in such a life. Choices. Every day each of us make literally hundreds, if not thousands, of choices that result in our lives. We choose to become frustrated in traffic, we choose to yell and complain, we choose to sit, stand, eat, buy, think and do. Most of the time we don't even realize we're making choices that affect our lives, but we are.
Too many people today tend to live in the past regretting a future that hasn't even happened yet. They regret what they haven't accomplished, fear even the slightest risk, hate their circumstances and focus only on how far their dreams of a better life really are. These are normal, every day people who find life difficult and unsatisfying and just can't seem to make that turn in life that moves them toward better results.
For most, the dream of a better life will remain a dream not because they don't have what it takes to succeed, but because they simply don't understand how it works. Success, in anything, is fundamentally and scientifically a matter of choices. Success has little to do with luck or money or education and everything to do with how we think of our choices.
Dr. Edward Nuhfer, Professor of Geosciences at California State University, posits that with each experience, regardless of how small, our brains build neural pathways that are then and later used as conduits for our thinking processes. Further, these neural pathways are built as either success-oriented (can do) branches or failure-oriented branches. This building of branches or neural pathways becomes our mental programming. Therefore, if throughout our lives we build too many pathways that are failure oriented, it would be difficult for us to believe that we can achieve success. It's as if we program ourselves to fail, to not take risks, to not believe in ourselves.
Success-oriented people have a predominantly success-oriented programming. These are people who have experienced, through choosing, a successful life even in the smallest ways. Success-oriented people have no problems making choices that could result in a better life. They wouldn't think twice about picking up the phone and calling the CEO of a huge corporation or taking the first steps to start a business. Success-oriented people understand through experience that the result of a small step, such as a phone call, question or meeting has little to do with their overall success and that it's the step itself that keeps the success machine moving forward. They know that simply because the phone call didn't work out, the successful outcome of the call was not as critical as the completed call itself-this is why they achieve more. They feel successful having made the call regardless of the call's outcome. This type of thinking results in more steps more often and, therefore, more success.
It's all about how we program our minds to think of the small steps. Success is a result of action and action is a result of a lack of illusionary mental obstacles. There are simply too many examples of people who've made it to enormous success without education, skill or money to discount the concept of success-oriented thinking. The problem is that our culture tends to program us from even birth to think, "we can't" rather than "how can we?"
Small choices that we make all day and every day are the key to change. Someone wanting to lose weight, for example, cannot "choose" to be thin. There is no choice that results in "thin". Choices such as pulling your hand back from reaching for that cookie, opening the door and walking instead of opening the refrigerator door, reading an article on fitness and health are all choices that result in "thin". The key, then, is to focus on the right now, the choices one can make at the moment that tend even slightly toward one's goal. If you want to be fit, then, don't "decide" that you'll be thin, choose a step toward it.
How many of us decided one evening to start a "new life" the next day, only to find our motivation fade away into a sea of excuses when the time came? Decisions produce nothing; choices right now are the backbone of results. Anyone can choose his way to a better life. The choices are there to make. Whether we choose to choose or choose to do nothing, the reality is that we have chosen. So why then not choose something that might lead toward success rather than leave our lives to simple chance. If you want your life to change start moving, take a step. It is the choices we make today that are the life we'll live tomorrow.
Rudy Ferraro, author, motivational speaker and life coach.
Author of Choose Your Way There-
The choices you make today are the life you'll live tomorrow.
http://www.chooseyourwaythere.com
=============================================
The Personal Planner - A Tool For Success
By Dr. Raymond Comeau
Over two decades ago I asked one of my very prosperous friends what the secret of his success was. He went on to explain that whatever success that he was having was mainly due to the fact that he constantly worked with a Personal Planner. The notion resonated with me and I have been using one ever since.
A Personal Planner is to the individual what a journal is to a company or a corporation. It is exactly what the name implies, a tool for planning. It's a place where objectives, plans and strategies are written down and worked out.
It should also contain pertinent and useful data and information. My Personal Planner contains sections like: things to do today, a list of goals and objectives along with plans and steps to be taken to toward achieving those projects.
There are also sections for frequently used phone numbers, pertinent information about close contacts, friends and collaborators. I even have a place where my favorite quotes and affirmations are listed.
A Personal Planner requires about twenty minutes of our time every working day. Ten minutes in the morning and ten minutes at night. That twenty minutes is invaluable in term of time saving and productivity. Our work day is well planned and no good idea is ever lost or overlooked.
Nothing useful is ever loss or overlooked if we get into the habit of always carrying a small pocket voice recorder. It is also an indispensable tool. The minute that we think of something that could be added in our Personal Planner, it takes but a few seconds to record it and thus making sure that it not forgotten or goes out of mind.
No large company or corporation would even dream of doing without the company's journal. Their very existence depend on it. On a smaller scale, the success or failure of our life also depends on effectiveness, planning and record keeping.
Most of us are quite busy and have to multitask. We have many and various areas and concerns that demand our attention. It's a fact of modern life. How good and effective we are at performing will determine the results that will be obtained and one of the way to optimize our performance is with a Personal Planner and a pocket voice recorder.
With these tools, we will not be burdened with information that must be kept in mind. No important information will be lost. Our schedule will be effectively planned and we will perform on a higher level that we never thought possible.
A Personal Planner is a very small investment in both time and money yet it will pay untold dividends. It does require some minor additional effort at first, but once it becomes a routine, we wonder how we could have ever done without it.
Join the movers and shakers of the world. Get yourself a Personal Planner and a small pocket voice recorder. It will be one of the best decision that you will have ever made.
It is to be noted that a Personal Planner can be constructed out of a small loose leaf binder with some separators for the different items or subjects. There are also Personal Planners that can be downloaded online for free. A few clicks on Google is all that is needed to find one.
Dr. Raymond Comeau aka Shamou is the Author of ShamouBlog and Administrator of Personal Development for Personal Success Forums.
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