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Showing posts with label Success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Success. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 May 2015

What’s The One Thing You Would Do If You Knew You’d Be Successful?

Take a second and think about this question: What one thing would you do if you knew you’d be successful?
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For me, short of the obvious “ask out Ed Sheeran” or “try out one of those wing suits,” my answer revolves around my career goals. For you, it could be something completely different.
Your answer will tell you what you value most: love, adventure, money, social status, etc.
It could take years to answer this question fully. When you do arrive at an answer, you will have mentally sorted through the multitudes of things you want for your life, and managed to land on just one thing. That’s a great first step.
Unfortunately, your answer may also address your biggest fears. It may tell you about the chances you’ll never take and the bridges you’ll never cross as long as success is not guaranteed.
Of course, success in your answer is something that matters to you, so much so that the fear of not achieving it could be debilitating.
Whether talking to someone you find attractive or submitting an application for a new job, fear of failure prevents more than any of us would like to admit. Yes, failure is possible, but it’s not and will never be the only possible outcome.
Who says you won’t be successful? Is failure that common in your life? If we learn from our mistakes, why are we all so afraid to make them?
There’s that old adage that your chances go up 100 percent when you file an application; yet, that won’t prevent you from putting things off indefinitely.
No matter how many inspirational articles you read on Elite Daily or how many friends encourage you to pursue your dreams, laziness and simple insecurity can stop you from ever becoming your fullest, truest self. What a shame.
There is hope, though — more than just a little. Think of all of the times you were worried about the outcome of something, and then it went well.
Think about the difficult things you have already achieved. Think about where you were three years ago, and where you are today. Think about how all the success you’ve had so far feels. Think about how worth it all of your effort has been.
Give yourself some time to come up with an answer to this question. Dig deep and explore all of your options. Once you have figured out your answer, pursue it as if it doesn’t matter if you fail.
Because, the truth is, it really doesn’t matter if you fail. In the short-term, sure, it might be uncomfortable or upsetting. It might be frustrating or disheartening, but it won’t be the end.
If you’ve taken the time to formulate a real answer to this question, even the possibility of achieving it should make the risk worth taking.
If that success wouldn’t be worth it, then maybe you need to reassess your answer and find something you care about even more, something that would be worth failing at just so you could say you tried.
Failure isn’t trying and not succeeding; failure is getting to the end and realizing you never once lifted a finger to pursue what matters most to you.
You may have wanted to; you may have thought about it; you may have had all of the good intentions in the world, but you never actually did anything. That is what real failure is.
The people who care about you won’t care about you any less if you don’t succeed right away.
In fact, the people who matter will be happy you took the chance to reach your dreams and will encourage you to keep trying. Lean on them for support — that’s what they are there for.
Asking yourself this question, and following through on your answer could be the key that unlocks the door of your true potential. And, trust me, that’s a door worth opening.

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

6 Ways To Make Sure Fear Isn’t Making Your Choices For You

Fear is a human emotion that comes pre-downloaded with our software. We are all afraid — with the exception of, say, Liam Neeson (who seems damn near fearless). Fear makes many seemingly innocuous decisions for us, as humans.
The tricky thing about fear is that it can be so elusive, we don’t even perceive it as such. All too often, fear disguises itself as pragmatism. Fear is a skilled ventriloquist capable of reaching up your keister and controlling how you act.
We’re discomforted by the prospect of a burglar breaking into our homes, so we take appropriate measures to prevent that from happening, which results in a sense of practicality.
But, let’s say you want to ask your boss for a raise or start a conversation with someone to whom you’ve never spoken before? Is itpractical to take measures to avoid these potentially discomforting situations? Perhaps not.
But, habit-forming creatures as we are, we can make ourselves believe that avoiding any and all fear is the sensible thing to do.
So, how do you know what’s what? Are you saying “no” because you want to, or is fear working you like a sock puppet?

Learn to observe your mind.

Train yourself to be aware each time you’re faced with a decision. It can be as trivial as choosing a condiment for your sandwich or changing lanes on the highway. We often make these decisions without being fully aware we are doing them.
Can you remember each time you decided to sit down on a chair today? If you can get better at noticing how often you make decisions, you’ll be able to approach them from a distance and with clarity.

Are you afraid?

Is this decision scary? Are you frightened of what may happen if you decide upon it? If the answer is yes, good! You’ve been able to identify it instead of getting caught up in it. Think of it like you’re labeling a package with the proper packing slip: Okay, there’s fear here.’
Now what? Spend some time with it. Notice what fear does to you. It might give you a headache, make you nauseous or make you upset. And then, put all of those feelings on a shelf somewhere and ask yourself the mother of all questions…

What do you really want?

You know the answer to this one. You always do. Asking other people, “What do you think I should do?” will almost always fail you. Even if the answer is “I don’t know,” you can eventually arrive at an answer by paying attention to yourself.

Decide when it’s time to decide.

At a certain point, you’ll need to choose. Should you move to another state? Should you say hello to her? It’s so easy to get caught up in a cycle of “If I do this, then this might happen, but if I do the other thing, then this other – oh wait! What if I do THAT?”
Just as it was important to recognize you were faced with a tough choice, it is equally important to realize when the decision process no longer has value. Overanalyzing is like a hamster wheel from hell. Try to relax.
Sometimes, you’ll have to decline opportunities. You can’t say yes to everything; you cannot please everyone. Some things are not meant to be, and sometimes, it isn’t the right time.
This doesn’t mean you are succumbing to fear. However, there are special moments during which we experience a flux of conflicting and complicated emotions.
Maybe you want something so badly that it terrifies you and you feel paralyzed. Maybe you’re afraid of both options? Here’s a great rule of thumb: If what you desperately want happens to overlap with what you’re afraid of…

Go for it.

Fear can be a good sign and a bad sign; it just depends where you want to stand as you look at it. If you get good enough at riding fear, it can be exhilaratingly fun, and the only way to get good at it is by saying YES in the blind every now and then. The more attention you give to fear, the more power it has.
The best way to approach anything of which you are fearful is to train yourself to recognize when the noise starts: I’m not good enough to succeed at that. I don’t know how. I’d feel safer if I didn’t.’ Only once you notice fear started talking will you be able to shut it up.

Accept how it comes to pass.

Give yourself a break. Life can be rude and unapologetic. You’ll almost never go about everything perfectly.
Coping skills take practice and not every decision includes a risk. But, the more you train yourself to accept the outcome, however trivial it may be, the happier you’ll be.
Let go of things and observe casually from a distance, like an astronaut peering down at Earth from her space shuttle.

Monday, 4 May 2015

7 Things Successful People Have in Common

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If you like to say that successful people “have it made,” please stop. Most people are leading a life that’s a direct result of their decisions, thoughts and behaviour. This is why some are successful and some or not. It’s has nothing to do with luck. We are where we are, because of who we are. This is why if you are not where you want to be in life, you will have to change something.

7 Things Successful People Have In Common


1. They are dreamers. Successful people are big dreamers.  They set big dreams, big goals.  Unlike ordinary people who dream of getting a promotion or finding a better job, succesful people dream about changing the world.
Don’t be afraid to dream big, you can do it. Don’t limit yourself, you can be successful if you want to be. The line between successful people and unsuccessful people is a very thin one. Crossing it is easy, when you have the right mindset.

2. They are willing to fail. Successful people know that success doesn’t come easy and that they are bound to fail along the journey.  Do you know how many times Thomas Edison failed before inventing the light bulb? 1000.. Failing 1000 times and he still didn’t quit. Why? Because he was willing to fail and he was learning something from each and every failure. He knew that failure is the stepping stone to success. As long as you learn your lessons when you make a mistake you are moving forward.

3. They know that they make their own luck. Successful people know that luck is the good fortune we determine for ourselves.  The harder you work, the luckier you get. You won’t randomly get  lucky and successful people know that. They will do at least one thing every single day to put themselves in a better position to get lucky.

4. They  set real goals that they can accomplish. Successful people make an entire to do list each morning when they wake up. This allows them to map out what needs to be done first, second and so on.  Their goals are very focused, big yet obtainable and are aligned to their strenghts.

5.  They are disciplined. The most important trait of successful people is that they are very strict with themselves. They do not procrastinate like many of us. They are focused and determined to do what they have decided. They stick to their decisions and are disciplined with their activities. They follow their schedule very stringently and avoid distractions.

6. They are constantly in the proccess of learning. They know the more knowledge they have, the further they can go. They read, they try to obtain a new skill. They never stop learning, no matter their age. There is always something to learn in that vast world. That’s why I am challenging you  to read atleast 30 minutes a day.

7. They are seeing the big picture.The problems you’re facing today seem a lot bigger than they really are. If you’re stressing out about something right now, ask yourself, “Will this be a big deal next week/month/year?” Stop seeing every day as an isolated event but rather a mere piece of the jig-saw puzzle that is your life. All of the pieces might not be perfect. Some of them might even be discolored, torn, and rotten. But the quality of each singular piece is irrelevant. The important thing is the completed puzzle that is your life.

Make these habits second nature, and success will be certain to follow.

What do you think is the most important habit of successful people? Or you think that success is something that only few chosen lucky ones achieve?


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Monday, 12 May 2014

7 Self-Reflection Questions for Personal Development Goals


We all have a dream that we want to experience but it can remain hidden without asking ourselves some self-reflection questions. If you are staring at your computer screen thinking to yourself "I don't have a dream or what questions" do not worry. We will go over some great questions in order to help you with your personal development goals.

1. What one personal development goal if achieved tomorrow would give you the greatest feeling of success?

By discovering which goal is most important to us we can better focus our energy and time on what means the most to us. This does not mean we sacrifice the rest of life to get that goal but by being clear on what is most important to us we make better decisions. If you do not find the answer to this question your life goals will not align with your true purpose. Your intentions will not attract the individuals and circumstances needed to make your dreams come true.

2. Are these your goals or someone else's?

Are you living into what you believe is a predetermined future for yourself? If your parents, grandparents and siblings are all lawyers do you feel obligated to be the same even though you dislike the profession?

You are not anyone but who you are and you need to determine your goals based on that fact in order to live your dream life. A life lived through others expectations, is a life that is filled with regret and what could have been.

You do not have to feel selfish for pursuing your own dreams and not the dreams others have for you. You have the right to listen to your heart and follow what you believe is your destiny.

3. Are you passionate about your vision of life?

If you are not waking up excited to live the day then chances are you do not have personal development goals that you are passionate about. People who are passionate about their lives do not want to go to bed at night because they love being awake. They live such fulfilling lives that they cannot wait to wake up and do it again.

If you just can't wait until its bedtime so you can finally end the day you need to identify what you are passionate about. What could you wake up to tomorrow that would make you throw off the covers and practically run out the door? Your real goals will give you energy you never knew existed.

4. Do you understand what success feels like?

Success has a million different definitions and every one of those only applies to the person who is saying it. Success is a feeling we get inside and not our materialistic belongings.

Take time to reflect on what you consider to be past successes. Do not think of the achievement you got in terms of tangible rewards but try to express how you felt in that situation. Was it exhilarating and mind-blowing or were you just slightly happy.
Real goals make you feel like you are on top of the world. Internet marketers always say that their first $100 online is more memorable than their next $100,000. The reason is because that $100 made them feel true success inside. They actually did what they set out to do and it matched what they wanted it to feel like.

Spend the time needed to determine your definition of success. What will life look like, who will you be and what will it take to get there. Most importantly what do you expect to feel when you arrive at your dream destination?

5. What are the daily habits you can create to achieve your goals?

Successful people have successful habits. They didn't just stumble upon those habits but through taking one step each day towards their personal development goals they developed them. By setting up daily routines that push you towards your goals you can create habits.

Most habits are always on autopilot which puts your success on autopilot. If you were in the habit of exercising 30 minutes every day in some form or another I am guessing you would be in fairly good shape. At first you may have to force yourself to go but before long you would wake up and consider doing nothing but go exercise.

This applies to every goal you have. Set up a plan on how to take small daily steps, they turn into habits and before you know it your goal is accomplished.

6. Are you telling yourself: "I can't achieve these goals?

Most people don't believe they can actually achieve the goals they set. They do a good job of writing their goals and planning the steps they need to take but the whole time they tell themselves inside that it won't happen. So it doesn't.

If your belief system is telling you to forget it this isn't going to happen you will need to discover where those beliefs come from. Maybe you don't believe following your passion will pay the bills or that you can't be rich because your parents are poor. You could have been hurt by someone so you believe you can't be loved. I cannot stress enough the importance of having a positive self-belief system.

You can, you will and you deserve to be.

7. Are you afraid of success?

You thought fear of failure was bad. Can you imagine the fact that some people are more afraid of being successful then failing? If they never get to be successful they can blame their failures but when they achieve success they only see one way to go and that is down.

Instead of going after their goals fully they essentially self-sabotage themselves by creating situations where they get fired, make people mad at them or anything that would give them an excuse as to why success wasn't possible. Then they are like "Whew, I almost became more than I already am, dodged that bullet."

Look at success as something you achieve and then do again, over and over. There is no going backwards just in a different direction.

I understand change is scary but I find it even scarier to think that all I am right now is all I ever will be. You deserve to live the life of your dreams so go out there and crush those personal development goals.


Personal development provides us with the knowledge we need to succeed in life by increasing our self-awareness to the point where we consciously choose all of our actions and create all of our results. Darrin is an expert Goal Coach and loves helping others discover their definition of success.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Darrin_Wiggins

Friday, 9 May 2014

A Personal Development Plan Example for Success in Network Marketing

The secrets of success of the wealthy have now became common knowledge for every man and woman to take control of and use. The only options we have left are either to take these same principles and use them in our daily life, or to just walk away and choose another lifestyle for us that we may feel more comfortable with.

Not everybody wants to be rich, not everybody wants a job and not everybody wants the same things, but I'm talking about here is going over the personal development that is necessary to cultivate a mindset for success which ultimately shape our decisions in life.

If we really sit back and analyze the information we can see that we are in the information age, and with it comes access to so much free information (as well as paid) information that will just absolutely propel us into the stratosphere of success in an instant, when we decide right now to do so.

I'm prefacing my personal strategies for success with this because I've been at points in my life where I traveled all across North America in search of what makes successful people in network marketing and internet marketing, and it really boils down to a few fundamental principles that gives us 80% of our desired outcome.

What I will do now is give you my four main secrets to success when it comes to personal development producing the results that we want in our lives and much more. It works if you are consistent with these strategies, and they have worked for thousands of people that also recommend the same course of action.

Here are my 4 Personal Development Strategies for Success:

1) Listen to audio Daily. By listening to audio every single day you actually train your mind to start thinking in the terms that successful people think. I'm talking about listening to audio that will you get to your goals in some way shape or form and that is useful for you. One of my mentors always said, "Your mind cannot differentiate between listening to an actual conversation or listening to an audio." Therefore, our minds actually believe that we are having the conversation in person when listening to an audio.

2) Read daily. When you start to read daily and absorb information from other successful people you will quickly start to embed the information that is required to experience success in our lives. The more we read the more seeds that we sow in our mind, which will eventually blossom into flowers if we give them time and we continue to focus on personally growing.

3) Attend a live training weekly. By attending weekly live training we are also associating ourselves with people that are like minded, are experiencing success, and are there to help us grow inside of our business. This is key right here because this is what helps us grow and mold ourselves into leaders of our industries.

4) Get to every industry event you can go to. Attending the events is of upmost importance, because it's not what you learn at the events that will get you to the next level. It's the conversations that you have at the dinner table across from somebody that is having success that will actually just blow your business up! The conversations bring out the magic my friends.

So here I have my personal strategies that I follow religiously every day to grow inside of my business, grow inside for myself so I can attract bigger things in my life, and of course transform into the person you were always meant to become.


If you would love to learn more about these principles of success inside of your business be sure to visit my blog by clicking here. In there I have resources for growing a business online, as well as personal growth strategies for success.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cesar_A_Soto
 
 
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