Do you expect to be successful? Or do you spend much of your time worrying and obsessing about the possibility of failure? One thing you"ll eventually learn on your journey to success is that your expectations hold great power! Whatever you expect to see and experience is usually what you"ll get. There are many ways this c | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
When you first set a goal it"s pretty easy to stay on track. You"ve got a plan, you"re working the plan and your motivation is strong. As time goes on, however, there exists the possibility of losing steam and getting off-track. In order to develop the momentum and stamina required to achieve your goals, there are sev | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
You"ve probably heard it said that you are what you think about the most, and being successful is no exception. There are other important facets of success too, like planning and preparing carefully, taking consistent action, and fine-tuning your plans as you go along. But your attitude is especially important because it determines so much | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
When you think of success, do you immediately picture monetary wealth, luxury homes, and fancy cars? Do you think of the respect and prestige you"ll receive when you"ve made your mark on the world? Or perhaps you imagine the sense of pride you"ll feel when you accomplish your objectives? As great as those benefits can | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
Are you struggling to stay motivated on your journey to success? Have your goals lost some of the shine they had when you first set them? If so, you might consider whether they are big enough to keep your interest. You may have thought so at one time but if they"re not what you really want deep down inside, you"re probably | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
Many people dream about becoming successful, but few people think about preparing for success ahead of time. When you consider that "success" is really an inner process of growth and self-mastery, you realize that it"s not just about achieving a goal or becoming better at what you do. Success actually changes who you | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
Have you ever noticed a theme with successful people? Nine times out of ten, there was a risk involved and the person needed to take a chance in order to succeed. Risk-taking is scary for most of us. We"ve been taught to be careful and take baby steps toward our dreams. There"s nothing wrong with this approach, except that | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
One reason many people struggle to become successful is because they don"t have a clear vision of what they want to accomplish. They may have vague ideas of the benefits they"d like to gain, like more money or a bigger house - but they have no idea how they"ll achieve them. They may try a few different ventures, halfheartedly work | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
More often than not "going with a hunch" or "trusting your instincts" turns out to be exactly the right move to have made, a subject which is given more insight in two recently published books, namely Blink by Malcolm Gladwell and Gut Feelings by Gerd Gigerenzer. We very often know something without being aware t | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
There is a lot of confusion with the majority of the public today about wealth. When people think of wealth building or the accumulation of wealth, they think of making more money and spending less money. Yes there is some truth in that. It"s certainly difficult to deny that. But most importantly, we cannot hide f | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
The goal of anger management is to keep you, your family and others safe-emotionally and physically. When anger is not managed, but only blurted or acted-out, your emotional feelings are commandeered by the physiological arousal caused by the huge spikes in adrenalin, cortisol and other stress-inducing chemicals that take place. Th | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
Getting angry is a completely normal human response. However, it can occur in various degrees and frequencies, which is why managing anger is also important. There are times when the emotion can be excessive or uncontrolled, in the sense that you can be affected even after issues have long been settled. Here is a brief overview and | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
The elements of persuasion are important to effectively deliver your point and allow others to accept it. There are a few guidelines to follow if you want to keep communication as smooth and influential as possible. You will find that some people are harder to convince compared to others and a number require a hint or more of exper | Article date: 2008-03-07 ...
Does this ever happen to you? Do you feel overworked? Overwhelmed? Overtired? Most of us are busier than ever: We"re doing our jobs plus sometimes the jobs of one or two gone-but-not-replaced colleagues and doing it all with less support. "Do more with less"is the unforgiving mantra of business in industry today. Mak | Article date: 2008-03-06 ...
You are a one-of-a-kind person with extraordinary design and potential! Within you resides amazing energy, an intuitive ability to make the wisest decisions, and the creative power to accomplish the deepest desires of your heart. I"m not just trying to make you feel good about yourself; I actually know that to be true. As more | Article date: 2008-03-06 ...
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