Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Laws of Success 101-6.9.12

Most of the 64 Laws of Success are short and sweet, but very important to your success.


As the saying goes, sometimes less is more - pay attention!


When you look for the positive in every negative, you find it.


How often have you felt depressed or even devastated when something unexpected and unwanted happened?


Think back on those so-called negative events in your life...


What opportunities were you able to grasp and grow into that you wouldn't have been able to otherwise?


"OneÂ's best success comes after his greatest disappointments."


"I've come to believe that all my past failure and frustration were actually laying the foundation for the understandings that have created the new level of living I now enjoy."


Learning something new requires change, work, and sometimes inconvenience.


Take a few moments right now to think about what a person who has achieved the goal you desire is like.


How does that person move and walk?


What kinds of places does that person visit?


What kinds of books does that person read?


What types of restaurants does that person frequent?


What does that person do for recreation?


Test drive a new car that this person would have.


Tour houses for sale that this person would own.


You don't have to buy anything right now, but test drive, tour, and shop confidently and assuredly as if you are already the person in your mind that has achieved the goal.


Bring those experiences and the confidence created to your own world again and again, and soon....


  



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