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Strategies for Success

We are all looking for success in our life and we are going to show you how you can make your life more successful.

Achieve Success’ Strategies for Success

1. Goal Setting
With only 5% of the population setting personal goals and writing them down, you can take the first step to achieving success with very little effort. We believe goal setting is so important that we have provided you with an entire page on goal setting to assist you.

Setting goals will provide you with direction and enable you to focus on the important actions necessary to achieve them. Les Brown says “Your goals are the road maps that guide you and show you what is possible for your life”.
To be successful you can start by setting goals.

2. Desire
Successful people have a desire that burns inside of them. Their desire drives them to do what ever it takes to achieve the goals they have set. Napoleon Hill in his timeless classic Think and Grow Rich wrote that “desire is the starting point of all achievement.”

“Desire” is a stronger word for ‘want’. Your desire will provide you with the necessary motivation to go after what you want. “A strong passion for any object will ensure success, for the desire of the end will point out the means” according to Henry Hazlitt.

Desire is best summarised by motor racing legend Mario Andretti when he said “Desire is the key to motivation, but it's the determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal - a commitment to excellence - that will enable you to attain the success you seek.

If you want to be successful in life, you must have a powerful desire to achieve in whatever it is that you choose.

3. Focus
A person who aims at nothing is sure to hit it. The ability to focus is critical to your success in the 21st Century. Life is getting busier everyday and without focussing on what is important, it becomes difficult to achieve your goals. It is not always what you do that is important; it is often what you don’t do that is important. Focus your energy on doing the action steps required to achieve your goals, not on other unimportant activities or thoughts.

“Most people have no idea of the giant capacity we can immediately command when we focus all of our resources on mastering a single area of our lives” according to motivational speaker and personal development leader Anthony Robbins. If it is a relationship that you want to be successful in then focus your thoughts and actions on improving this area of your life. Focus on what you love about your partner on a daily basis by asking yourself “What do I love more about my partner today than I did yesterday?” And do this everyday by staying focused.

It is important to channel your energy on what is important, on the steps that you need to complete to lead to your ultimate goals. Your thoughts are very powerful when it comes to maintaining focus. What you think about is very important because the more you think about it, the more likely it will happen. Focus your thoughts on what you want in your life.

4. Perseverance and Persistence
If you fall down, get up and try again, and again, and again. To be successful you must continue to get up after each perceived failure and give it another shot. “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time” as quoted by Thomas A. Edison.

Without some pain, you will never see the pay off. Brooke Hanson, the Australian swimmer, knows a lot about pain, perseverance and persistence. After missing the 1996 Olympic Swim Team by 8 one-hundredths of a second, she trained harder than ever in the next four years only to miss the 2000 Olympic Swim Team by 8 tenths of a second. Brooke decided to train for another four years to reach her ultimate goal, to compete at the Olympics. In 2004 Brooke won 2 events at the Australian Olympic Trials and went on to win a silver medal in the 100m Breaststroke at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Brooke followed the advice of expert motivator Brian Tracy who said “Never consider the possibility of failure; as long as you persist, you will be successful” and she was.

Brooke’s story is also reflected in a quote by Benjamin Disraeli. “Through perseverance many people win success out of what seemed destined to be certain failure”. Do not let failures stop you from being successful. Use failures as stepping stones towards success and continue to persevere and be determined to reach your goals.

5. Energy
The universe is composed of energy. This energy flows between everything, us and within us all. When we have internal blocks, the energy fails to flow correctly, causing illness, lethargy and other symptoms. This energy can be directed consciously, we can see it, and feel it. How we feel affects our energy levels; negativity drains energy, positivity creates energy.

Denis Waitley: Energy Quote
Goals provide the energy source that powers our lives. One of the best ways we can get the most from the energy we have is to focus it. That is what goals can do for us; concentrate our energy.

Mark Twain: Energy Quotes

And what is a man without energy? Nothing - nothing at all.
Benjamin Franklin: Energy Quotes
Energy and persistence alter all things.

Thomas A. Edison: Quotes on Energy
The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary.

Anthony Robbins: Quotes on Energy

The higher your energy level, the more efficient your body. The more efficient your body, the better you feel and the more you will use your talent to produce outstanding results.


Self-Discipline for Success
By: Brian Tracy

There is one special quality that you can develop that will guarantee you greater success, accomplishment and happiness in life. Of a thousand principles for success developed over the ages, this one quality or practice will do more to assure that you accomplish wonderful things with your life than anything else. This quality is so important that, if you don't develop it to a high degree, it is impossible for you to ever achieve what you are truly capable of achieving.

The quality that I am talking about is the quality of self-discipline. It is a habit, a practice, a philosophy and a way of living. All successful men and women are highly disciplined in the important work that they do. All unsuccessful men and women are undisciplined and unable to control their behaviors and their appetites. And when you develop the same levels of high, personal discipline possessed by the most successful people in our society, you will very soon begin to achieve the same results that they do.

All great success in life is preceded by long, sustained periods of focused effort on a single goal, the most important goal, with the determination to stay with it until it is complete. Throughout history, we find that every man or woman who achieved anything lasting and worthwhile, had engaged in long, often unappreciated hours, weeks, months and even years of concentrated, disciplined work, in a particular direction.

Fortunately the quality of self-discipline is something that you can learn by continuous practice, over and over, until you master it. Once you have mastered the ability to delay gratification, the ability to discipline yourself to keep your attention focused on the most important task in front of you, there is virtually no goal that you cannot accomplish and no task that you cannot complete.

Successful people engage in activities that are goal-achieving. Unsuccessful people engage in activities that are tension-reliving. Successful people discipline themselves to have dinner before dessert. Unsuccessful people prefer to have dessert most of the time.

Successful people plan their work, and work their plan. They take the time to think through their responsibilities before they begin. They make clear decisions which they then implement immediately. They get a lot more done in a shorter period of time than the average person. And it all has to do with their disciplines.

Perhaps the most important benefit of self-discipline is the personal benefit that you receive. Every act of self-discipline increases your self-esteem. It gives you a feeling of personal power and accomplishment. Each time you discipline yourself to persist in the face of distractions, diversions, and disappointments, you feel better about yourself. As you continue to discipline yourself, you achieve more and more in life. As you achieve more things, you feel more like a winner. Your self-confidence goes up. You feel happier about yourself. You get more done and you have more energy. You earn the respect and esteem of the people around you. You get more rapid promotions and are paid more money. You live in a nicer house, drive a nicer car, and wear nicer clothes. You get a natural high from the thrill of achievement. And the more things that you achieve as the result of employing your personal habits of effectiveness and productivity, the more eager you are to achieve even higher and better tasks. Your life gets onto an upward spiral of success and happiness. You feel great about yourself most of the time.

Every act of self-discipline strengthens every other discipline in your life. Every weakness of self-discipline weakens your other disciplines as well. When you make a habit of disciplining yourself in little things, like flossing your teeth every night, you'll soon become able to discipline yourself to accomplish even larger things, like working long, long hours to bring a major task to completion.

Your entire life is an on-going battle between the forces of doing what is right and necessary on the one hand and doing what is fun and easy on the other hand. It is a battle between the forces of discipline and the forces of ease or expediency. And when you develop the strength of character that gives you complete self-mastery, self-control and self-discipline, you feel wonderful about yourself. You develop a deep inner sense of strength and confidence. You replace positive thinking with positive knowing. You reach the point inside where you absolutely know that you can do whatever it takes to achieve any goal that you can set for yourself.

Self-discipline is its own reward. Not only does it pay off in terms of greater self-esteem and a more positive mental attitude, but it pays off throughout your life in terms of the goals that you achieve and the success that you attain in everything you do.

Self-discipline is a skill and a habit that can be learned by practice. Every time you practice a little self-discipline, you become stronger and stronger. Bit by bit, you become more capable of even greater disciplines. As you become a totally self-disciplined individual, your entire future opens up in front of you like a broad highway. Everything becomes possible for you and your future becomes unlimited.

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Napoleon Hill's Keys to Success: The 17 Principles of Personal Achievement
 
The Law of Capital
By: Brian Tracy

The Law of Capital - your most valuable asset, in terms of cash flow, is your physical and mental capital, your earning ability.

Your Earning Ability
You may not even be aware that, unless you are wealthy already, your ability to work is the most valuable asset that you have. By utilizing your earning ability to its fullest, you can bring thousands of dollars each year into your life. By applying your earning ability to the production of valuable goods and services, you can generate sufficient money to pay for all the things that you want in life. The amount of money that you are paid today is a direct measure of the extent to which you have developed your earning ability so far.

Use Your Time Well
The first corollary of the Law of Capital says: "Your most precious resource is your time." Your time is really all you have to sell. How much time you put in and how much of yourself you put into that time, largely determines your earning ability. Poor time management is one of the major reasons for poor productivity and underachievement in every industry in America. It is the number one problem for both managers and salespeople in every field.

Invest Yourself Carefully
The second corollary of the Law of Capital says: "Time and money can be either spent or invested." One of the smartest things that you can do is to invest three percent of your earnings every month back into yourself on personal and professional development, on becoming better at the most important things you do. In fact, if you just invested as much in your mind each year as you do in your car, that alone could make you wealthy.

Invest one hour of your time reading in your field every day. Listen to audio programs in your car. Attend every course that can advance you in your career. Get personal and professional coaching to help you to get the very best out of yourself.

Get Better At the Things You Do
There is nothing that will give you a bigger and better "bang" for your buck than reinvesting a part of your time and money back into your capability to earn even more. All wealthy and successful Americans have learned this sooner or later, and all poor and unhappy Americans are still trying to figure it out.

Increase Your Return on Life

The third corollary of the Law of Capital says: "One of the best investments of your time and money is to increase your earning ability."

The purpose of corporate strategic planning is to increase "return on equity" or ROE. This requires organizing and reorganizing corporate activities so that the company is earning a higher return on the capital invested in the organization. In your work life, your personal equity is your mental and emotional capital. Your job then is to earn the highest possible return on your human capital, to increase your "return on energy." This way of viewing yourself must become a key part of your attitude throughout your work life.

Action Exercises
Here are two things you can do to apply this law immediately:

First, take a list of your output responsibilities, the things you do that represent accomplishments, not activities. Examine the list and rank the tasks by priority, on the basis of the value of the work to your company.

Second, take a list of all the things you do, day in and day out. Take this list to your boss and ask him or her to rank your tasks in terms of how valuable he or she considers them to be. Then resolve to work on your most valuable tasks every minute of every day.


This is only 1 of 149 Universal Laws of Success and Achievement
Universal Laws are at work whether you know about them or not. These laws explain why some people are more successful than others. By knowing them, you can explain and predict the workings of the world - and allow them to work in your favor.

Learn The Universal Laws of Success and Achievement Today!
 
 
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