Monday, September 20, 2010

SCIENCE OF SUCCESS

But not for everyone. Even in the worst recession in 70
years, millions of people continue to achieve one success
after another. Often it's in business and they are still
making sales, growing their business and finding ways to
prosper in the midst of bad times. Millions of people go
right on achieving their personal goals of fitness, family
life, spiritual peace, learning new skills or writing the
novel they've always wanted to write. How do they do it?
Whatever their personal dream, some people have found the
"secret" to achieving their goals no matter what the
external circumstances.
I assume they may have had to adjust or adapt to this new
world situation. In some cases, they may find it "harder" or
slower or they may have to find a new "way to get there,"
but some people seem to thrive no matter what. Some people
have "all the luck!" Some achieve their financial goals even
in hard times. How do they do it?
There is no magic and there is no "secret!" But there are
principles and processes that some people know and apply.
And unfortunately, too many people either don't know them,
don't understand them, or don't apply the principles and so
they struggle and often fail to achieve their dreams.
Is there really a "recipe" for success? I think so!
Is it really universal? Does it really work for anyone and
let them achieve virtually any goal? Yes, I think so!
There are reliable, repeatable systems and processes that,
when understood and applied properly, can help you save for
the future, invest well, enjoy a happy family, write a novel
or run a marathon. These powerful, universal techniques have
been used by successful people in every area of life. These
tools will help you raise a teenager, maintain your health,
start a business, develop more patience or even run for
political office! These PRINCIPLES and TECHNIQUES make all
the difference!
And two miraculous truths: (1) They are not a "secret!" They
have been known, taught and used through the ages! And (2)
they can be used by anyone who desires to learn and apply
them.
You can find them in books and audio programs--often free at
your local library. You can learn them from a good mentor or
coach.

Quotes of the Week
"Why not seize the pleasure at once? How often is happiness
destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation!" -- Jane Austen
"I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do
that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to earth." -- Pearl S. Buck
"The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams." -- Eleanor Roosevelt
"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the
whole staircase, just take the first step." -- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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