Learn The Factors Of Success!!

Secrets Of The Rich Series: Introduction
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Would you like to realize your goals? Maybe you’d like to run your own business, expand your material possessions, or succeed in the arts. There is no one path to the pot of gold, but many people of all backgrounds have successfully found it.
Whether you want to follow the ways of the great financiers, the famous politicians, or the dynamic movie stars, there are common modes of behavior each of them followed. And in many cases, they have shared their secrets so
YOU CAN FOLLOW THEIR FOOTSTEPS.

“If you wish to know the road up the mountain, ask the person who goes back and forth on it,” said the ancient sage, Zenrin.

12151-Clay-Sculpture-Of-A-Very-Happy-Business-Man-Carrying-A-Large-Sack-Of-Money-On-A-Platter-Clipart-PictureWhat better way is there to know the secrets than to ask those who made it? What goals do you want to achieve? And what amount of effort can you commit? You may want money for the extra things in life, money to build a corporate empire, or money to support yourself while you pursue the fine arts.

Perhaps you’d like to take the risk to start something new in your life. You may want to open your own business, devote your energies to an artistic career such as acting, or reap the benefits of your yearly endeavors with fabulous vacations several times a year.

What will bring you happiness? The satisfaction of success takes many forms. Not only are people seeking financial fortunes, but also the ancient goal of peace of mind.

Do you worry? You might be concerned about your health or your family’s well-being. You may be anxious about the added expenses of education, medical bills, or the steady increase of cost of living. There are ways out of the endless cycles of worry, stress and anxiety. Right now, you can rise above the whirl of survival to achieve the accomplishments you dream of!

When you’re for-real ready to put your whole effort into realizing your goals, YOU WILL SUCCEED.

16368-Group-Of-Orange-People-Carrying-Briefcases-Towards-An-Entrance-Framed-By-Bar-Graph-Charts-With-A-Dollar-Symbol-Shining-Like-The-Sun-Clipart-Illustration-GraphicSecrets Of The Rich Series: Accomplishment
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What actions will take you closer to your goals? Decide upon the steps and write them down. Review them until you feel comfortable with those steps. Then repeat them at least once a day, crossing them off as you accomplish them.

“I believe there is no escape from the rule that We must do many, many little things to accomplish even just one big thing,” said James Dupont. “This gives me patience when I need it most.”
The most rewarding accomplishments are those that take long to achieve and present difficulties.

It is only through these difficulties that a person can rise above the rest to be the unusual, the outspoken and the well-deserved. As if building a kit, follow your own instructions. Decide your best courses of action and achieve their benefits.

Whether the steps are small or large, make them achievable and then do them. Don’t commit yourself to things that you never intend to do.

“Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there,” said Will Rogers. Don’t be paralyzed by inaction; rather act upon your own convictions.

Set yourself up for rewards. Don’t give yourself goals that have no feeling of satisfaction or no monetary rewards. If you want to be an artist, be the best and learn from the best.
Don’t dwell on imperfections or the awkwardness of unpolished skills.

If you go into business, do it for profit or reinvestment. “In business, the earning of profit is something more than an incident of success. It is an essential condition of success. Because the continued absence of profit itself spells failure,” said Justice Brandeis.

Marchant wrote, “To be a success in business, be daring, be first, be different.” Think of ways to achieve the best; formulas to increase productivity or decrease overhead. Profit is your drive.

“Profitability is the sovereign criterion of the enterprise,” wrote Peter Drucker. And, profitability is the core of any achievement – whether financial or artistic.

Once you achieve your goals, think of ways to benefit others. “Money-getters are the benefactors of our race,” said P.T. Barnum. “To them we are indebted for our institutions of learning, and of art, our academies, colleges and churches.”
How can you benefit humankind and still keep enough to fulfill your own desires?

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“The price of greatness is responsibility,” wrote Winston Churchill. Are you willing to take the responsibility once you attain the success you desire?

“The deepest personal defeat suffered by human beings is constituted by the difference between what one was capable of becoming and what one has in fact become,” wrote Ashley Montague. And the greatest tragedy is to become less than your full potential, using less than the abilities you have to work with.

Are you waiting for something to happen? Maybe you’re waiting for a job offer, or a promotion. Perhaps you’re waiting until you get good enough at a craft or skill. Or are you waiting for the inspiration of creativity to strike your life?

It is up to you to take the actions and be responsible for their consequences. “Our responsibility: every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty,” wrote John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

Inspire yourself. Read books that will spurn you to action; talk to people who have the vitality you admire. How would you like to lead your life? And make the changes necessary to be like that. “There is nothing permanent except change,” wrote Heraclitus.
What changes do you want to make? What are you waiting for?

25014-Clipart-Illustration-Of-A-Confused-Orange-Person-Rubbing-Their-Chin-And-Sitting-On-Top-Of-A-Giant-Red-Question-MarkSecrets Of The Rich Series: Ask Yourself
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As you consider the success you desire, you need to affirm its possibilities and develop the self-confidence necessary to attain
the goals.

Learn to do things well. “If you know how to do one thing well, you can do everything,” wrote the philosopher Gurdjieff.
➔ Are you ready for success?
➔ Is what you are doing now helping you to achieve your goals?
➔ Do you weigh the consequences before making a decision?
➔ Is this the best use of your time?
➔ Do you cooperate with everyone and help cultivate their best potentials?
➔ Are you warm and sincere?
➔ Do you have the courage to succeed?
➔ Do you have the self-discipline necessary to achieve your goals?
➔ Do you have a realistic sense of self-worth?

➔ Do you give more than you take?
➔ Do you have the courage to fail, and then pick up and try again?
➔ Can you assume responsibility without blaming others if things go wrong?
➔ Are you strong?
➔ Can you be sympathetic to life and its sufferings?
➔ Can you say no?

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“To get profit without risk, experience without danger, and reward without work, is as impossible as it is to live without being born,” wrote A. P. Gouthey. Every person who has attained something worth-while has worked for that goal.

Cary Grant said, “I do believe that people can do practically anything they set out to do if they apply themselves diligently and learn.”

Which path is the right way towards your goal? Do you need more education? Do you need a few years experience in your field of business? Maybe you need a teacher or guide to help you practice.

“I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached, as by the obstacles which are overcome while trying to succeed,” wrote Booker T. Washington.

What obstacles are in your way? Consider them as easy to pass through as hurdles are to a champion runner. Take each obstacle as a special challenge placed especially for you.
Approach it with intelligence and courage, then learn what it has to teach.

“Success is a journey,” said Ben Sweetland, “not a destination.” For some, the process of attainment is the attainment itself. They move on, keep growing and expanding. There is no still water at the top.

“The message from the moon is that no problem need any longer be considered insoluble,” wrote Norman Cousins. And you can attain anything that seems impossible.

If you have a problem that needs to be solved, sit calmly and consider it with a clear mind. Observe all the consequences of
the actions- both good and bad. Ponder the paths and actions and contemplate the core of the problem. The solution will appear.

“Ask and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened to you for everyone who asketh, receiveth. He that seeketh, findeth and to him that knocketh, it shall be opened.”

Tap the inner self and encourage positive actions. With each outgoing breath, release the impossible; at each incoming breath, inhale the attainable. Command the best of yourself, but don’t despair from an overused sense of perfection.

What can you learn? And who can teach you? Can you attend classes and seminars from universities near home? Check out books from the libraries and absorb the material. Find a master and become an apprentice.

“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty,” said Henry Ford. “Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.”
Never stop learning; never stop growing and expanding as a person and in your personal endeavor.

Secrets Of The Rich Series: Keys to Success
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As you consider the success you desire, you need to affirm its possibilities and develop the self-confidence necessary to attain
the goals.

Learn to do things well. “If you know how to do one thing well, you can do everything,” wrote the philosopher Gurdjieff.
➔ Are you ready for success?
➔ Is what you are doing now helping you to achieve your goals?
➔ Do you weigh the consequences before making a decision?
➔ Is this the best use of your time?
➔ Do you cooperate with everyone and help cultivate their best potentials?
➔ Are you warm and sincere?
➔ Do you have the courage to succeed?
➔ Do you have the self-discipline necessary to achieve your goals?
➔ Do you have a realistic sense of self-worth?

➔ Do you give more than you take?
➔ Do you have the courage to fail, and then pick up and try again?
➔ Can you assume responsibility without blaming others if things go wrong?
➔ Are you strong?
➔ Can you be sympathetic to life and its sufferings?
➔ Can you say no?
➔ Will you follow your convictions and plans to achieve?

45885-Royalty-Free-RF-Clipart-Illustration-Of-A-Hole-Sucking-Rows-Of-Green-Usd-Dollar-Signs-Down-Into-A-PitSecrets Of The Rich Series: Establish a Goal

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What do you want?
➢ Are you looking for financial security, professional acknowledgment, spiritual attainment?
➢ Do you want to fit better socially, or become more expressive creatively?
Establish the goal that’s right for you.

Then turn that goal from a dream into a desire. You want to realize that goal, not just wish for it. Aesop said, “Beware that you do not lose the substance by grabbing at the shadow.“
➔ Know exactly what you want, then go for it.
➔ Don’t be tricked by your own procrastination- especially if you want to achieve something artistic.

The writer Thomas Wolfe wrote, “I had been sustained by that delightful illusion of success which we all have when we dream about the books we are going to write instead of actually doing them. Now I was face to face with it, and suddenly I realized that I had committed my life and my integrity so irrevocably to this struggle that I must conquer now or be destroyed.”

Can you see what you want? If you want the abundance of material wealth that money provides, what goal will give you that money?
✔ Do you want the prestige of owning your own business?
✔ What business do you want to begin?
✔ Where are the opportunities for you?

Talk to everyone in the business you want to join. Make friends in the literary or art societies in your area. Read books and articles about your field of endeavor.

How can you attain your goal?

“If you don’t want to work, you have to work to earn enough money so that you don’t have to work!” wrote Ogden Nash. Money makes money; success breeds success.
But not always.
How can you break through those thoughts to help yourself to the rewards?

Henry David Thoreau wrote, “I have learned this at least by my experiment: That if you advance confidently in the direction of your dreams, and endeavor to live the life which you imagine, you will meet with success.”
Think BIG and passionately visualize success, consistently and without ceasing:
➔ Do you see yourself in a big house?
➔ Maybe you picture your artwork hanging in a gallery.
➔ Can you feel your book in print and in your hands?
➔ How does it feel to be a person of success?!?
Affirm
“To make firm.”

Make firm that you are; know that it is in your grasp. That’s what the others did, and that’s how people make it to the top.

Then get down to basics. Be precise.
Exactly how much money do you want, and by what date?
And exactly what are you going to do to earn that money? Be realistic, but give yourself short-term goals. Write it down.

In six months or one year, you will have how much money. And repeat it until it feels good. Then repeat it twice a day until it swirls in your subconscious, until it becomes your one-pointed goal.
“The goal stands up, the keeper stands up to keep the goal,” wrote A.E. Housman.

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