19 to 27 of 101 Free Success Tips


19 to 27 of 101 Free Success Tips: Most people want to be successful in life. There are goals set and then the hard work begins to reach those goals.

The question is what is success?

Actually, success can mean different things to different people.

For example, a person who: * Love car driving * Have a good driving track record * Have a good character * Like to meet people * Service oriented * Like to serve people * Familiar with route and landmarks * Familiar with tourist attractions * Willing to go extra miles ..etc. Then you will make a successful entrepreneur limousine chauffeur or limousine service operator. You have potential to learn and achieve that success. In addition, success does not always have to involve money. Success could be creating a nice information website, building up a healthy and successful social network.

19. Be a Good Listener: To succeed, you need to learn how to listen first. Pay attention to other people who have enjoyed successes in their life, attend seminars given by people that can motivate and encourage, or be open to hearing that a particular idea is not a good one. Good listening takes time to learn but in the end, it will be your greatest tool.

20. Birds of a Feather: If you have a goal of being a best-selling author, find friends and mentors who either have achieved that same goal or are also pursuing a successful writing career. It is important to surround yourself with people that can associate with your goal and passion, people who understand the burning desire to succeed and can encourage when you meet with disappointments.

21. Little Red Engine: Do you remember the story of the caboose that was desperately trying to make it over a very large hill? He kept telling himself repeatedly, “I think I can, I think I can.” When you start feeling overwhelmed or defeated, tell yourself aloud these same words. While it may seem a little awkward at first, stand in front of a mirror and tell yourself, “I think I can, I think I can.” You might even change the words to, “I know I can!”

22. Be Proactive: While it may take time to learn how to identify ways to avoid obstacles or failures, get into the habit of tackling problems before they arise. This will help you avoid wasting precious time on your road to success.

23. Stay Motivated: When striving for the big goal of success, it is critical to stay motivated. Find inspiring and motivational tapes, seminars, books, movies; whatever you are able to get your hands on. When you start to feel a little down and out and doubt starts to creep in, turn to these motivational tools to help you keep on track. A few excellent motivators include Tony Robbins, Norman Vincent Peale, Jim Rohn, Zig Ziglar, and Les Brown.

24. Give Yourself a Break: While being determined is important, do not be so hard on yourself that you become critical of every move you make. Give yourself some room to make mistakes and be flexible with you. That does not mean you can miss goals but it does mean that if you do, you find out how to avoid that from happening again and then get back to business.

25. Be Passionate Fall in love with what your success. Okay, although that sounds funny, you need to have an intimate passion with your interest. You can do this regardless of what your success is. By having passion for what you are doing and driving toward, you will automatically put more effort into it. Passion is a good thing as long as it does not become an obsession.

26. Don’t Settle: If you have a goal of becoming a world-famous chef and you know you have both desire and skill, do not just settle to become a short order cook at your local family-style restaurant. While that may be good training ground, do not allow yourself to lose sight of your ultimate goal.

27. No Excuses: Many famous actors, music artists, inventors, etc., had special challenges ranging from learning disabilities to physical disabilities. Take Beethoven for example. He was born deaf yet he went on to be one of the world’s greatest composers or Joni Erickson who was paralyzed from the neck down yet she learned to paint with her mouth. Today, her paintings are famous around the world and worth millions. If you are faced with a special challenge of your own, while you may have to adjust things from time to time, do not use excuses. If you want something bad enough, there is a way!

People Don’t Plan To FAIL. Most People FAILED To Plan. Entrepreneurs do not Procrastinate. So do not Procrastinate anymore even though it’s FREE. Procrastination will only delays your success.


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