by Stuart Goldsmith You need to develop the habits of a winner. You want to enjoy today, but have an even better tomorrow waiting for you. To do this you must model yourself on winners – people who have achieved great things in their lives. I am talking here about …
Read More »Do What You Love? And What?….
I just finished reading that famous book about work, vocation, and career called Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow by Marsha Sineta for the second time (I first read it over ten years ago). Sadly, I have to say that I was not very impressed this time around. …
Read More »The 2 Key Success Factors
Recently, Donald Trump was on TV and described his two major keys to success. He said: (1) You have to do something you really love. (2) Be willing to overcome any obstacle - even go through a brick wall, if necessary - in order to achieve your dream. Now, while this may not sound like particularly new information to anyone who has read a lot of motivational material, let us try to look at it with new eyes. After all, it's coming from one of the most financially successful men in the world today.
Read More »Why Goals Are Vital To Your Success
The art of goal-setting is correctly said to be the key to life-long success. At the same time, it is admitted that those who set goals often fail to follow through. Yes, they may be more likely to succeed than those who set no goals whatsoever. However, how can you …
Read More »How To Write Your Goals
Within the next hour, you are going to get out of the chair and write yourself a fistful of goals. Here's how: On a single side of plain paper, write a list of ten things you would like to achieve in your life; five long term, five short term. The first goal should be something which you cannot complete in your lifetime. This makes you think carefully. It makes you realize what is important to you, and why you are here. The long-range goals stop you being frustrated by short-term setbacks.
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