Be Great, Powerful Beyond Measure

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Dreams and Goals

When you take a large activity (such as your dream) break it down to smaller,

manageable parts Goals. Cut these goals into smaller manageable steps and the steps into

tasks with deadlines. Take one task at a time and JUST DO IT.

That alone, my friend, will get you in the top 3%.

If you desire success just realize that the difference between success and failure is the willingness

to be doggedly persistent. Fail 7 times raise up 8.

Rules of engagement

Our oath of being more valuable
See the vision, design the future
No limits to the commitment
Fail quickly and know why
Know where you can win
Only do what support your vision
Measure the right thing
Focus on liquidity
Be more valuable with each activity
Increase your knowledge by 1% a day
Keep your eye on the prize

Will Smith

I love this video.
Lots of word of wisdom.
No wonder he is so successful.
He outlined principles I 100% adhere to.

Illegal Immigrant turned brain surgeon

In yesterday video I talked about dream.
What is yours? Is it big enough?
This is an article of an illegal immigrant turned brain surgeon.

Click here to read the article.

I hope this inspires you.

5 steps to achieve what you want

Everybody wants a great and successful life. Below are a 5 steps formula you can apply every day on a consistent basis.

Don’t let the simplicity of these steps fool you.

Step 1 You need to know exactly what you really want. Maybe you have heard this before but you just know what you really want. Here is a great way to find out. Who do you admire most in this planet or in your immediate circle of influence? Maybe a successful business, a dream home, an outstanding relationship. Just make a list as long as that it what YOU want. Put no restriction on your desire. This is a time to fantasy.

Step 2 Add pictures and emotion to your desire. This can be a dream board with pictures or a movie you create or just an audio recording.
The main important point is that you have to add emotion to it, maybe a background music. Then watch it every day and practice visualization.

Step 3 Make a plan to achieve the goal and work the plan.
The plan should show how you want to accomplish this goal. The plan starts with the vehicle you want to use to achieve your goal. Is the vehicle real estate investing? Internet marketing? Stock trading? Commodity trading? Consulting? What is it?
Then start working the plan.

Step 4 Be consistent and persistent.
Without consistency you will achieve nothing. You should work the plan everyday in the direction of your goal. You should also visualize your dream board many times a day. This will program your sub-conscious mind and help you achieve your goal quicker.
Some of the questions people asked are: what is people laugh at me or who do you think you’re anyway. Just ignore them and pursue your goal. If mockery and ridicule stop you then you don’t have a strong desire to succeed.

Step 5 Vibrate at a higher lever
This is the law of attraction in play. You should think about your goal and be happy about it. You should always be happy and feel good. If your goal excites you, you should feel good all the time. Feeling good all the time is one the most missing ingredient. Don’t make that mistake.
Now see yourself of having achieved your dream. The rest will be guided by the cyber-psychology mechanism.
Now go for it. You cannot turn back.
Have a fulfilled life.

A Simple Recipe For Success

One of my favorite quotes is “Winners never quit and quitters never win”.
The principle of Stic-to-itiveness is not a secret to anyone but seems to be difficult to apply.
Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton tells the story in an interview that at the beginning of his career he wanted to quit. He told his coach that he hated being booed by the fans, was mad at the media criticism and wanted to quit.
“Fran,” said Grant “Everybody wants to quit, it’s OK to want to quit, but it is not OK to quit.
Why is it so hard to master this valuable skill, stick-to-itiveness? It is a trait of character, you have to develop it, make it your own. You have to build it in you. It does not come naturally. The recipe is simple and very effective. Here it is. Build stick-to-itiveness incrementally.
If you have stuck to anything in your life, remind yourself and believe you can do it in other area of your life. Maybe you have been good in sport or following a diet or have succeeded in College.
Devoid of any talent you can win big just by sticking to doing the right thing.
We all start very bad, then bad, then OK, then good, then excellent, then an expert. Repetition is the mother of learning. How true!
There is a little gain by quitting.
Successful people are not generally born with great talent. They develop great talents and turn their talent into greatness. They always start doing things that are uncomfortable; out of their comfort zone. They got laughed at. But you know what? Nobody is going to step in their shoes. People are generally too scared. Therefore, you should spent your time honing your skill, sharpening your axe as Stephen Covey put it.
Stick to a regiment no matter what.
One of my mentors is Robert Allen. He has a “Breakfast with Bob” which is one hour talk. It has been 7 years since Bob has been doing it. He can be in Asia it doesn’t matter; he will be on the call every Wednesday at 10:00 AM EST. That is when you are recognized as an expert then you can command your own fee because perception is reality. If you’re perceived as an expert, you’re an expert.
Go and be consistent in something, stick to it until you become an expert at it.
Good luck.

Brian Tracy

I like this talk that Brian Tracy gave.

http://www.expertsacademy.com/blog/brian

The Secret Of Making Money

Posted by Joel Comm on his blog www.Joelcomm.com

What is the secret to making money online?

What strategy has been known to be effective for the vast majority of people who faithfully implement it?

What is the one thing that you are fully equipped to do RIGHT NOW without any further training?

Many in the Internet marketing and online business space won’t tell you this. They don’t want you to know.

But I’m about to spill the beans… to show my hand… to tell all.

And some people will not like it.

No, the secret is not “the law of attraction.” That is just old rehashed positive thinking taken to a ludicrous extreme. Sorry, but “The Universe” is not at your beck and call. Did the author of The Secret, Rhonda Byrne, “attract” a lawsuit because she misused the uiniverse?

Just praying for riches is not the answer either. Those who preach the prosperity gospel (riches and great health for all) are not in touch with reality. They twist scripture to “tickle the ears” of their flock and to suit their own needs. THEY are the ones that become rich at the expense of the ones they are supposed to be helping. Yes, I am talking to you, you, and you.

(Note: I am not saying God doesn’t bless people financially. I’m just saying that people who preach that He wants us all to be rich are wolves in sheeps clothing. But that’s a different blog entry.)

And good luck with the lottery. It’s true that your odds of getting struck by lightning are approximately ten to forty times greater than your chances of winning a big state lottery! It’s fun to drop a few bucks on lady luck, but I wouldn’t put any eggs in that basket.

The secret to getting rich is that there IS no secret.

There is, however, a commonality that rich people have which can give us a clue to how they did it.

It’s called WORK.

Sure, there is the occasional overnight success. It’s true in the entertainment industry and in business. And there are also those who are rich due to inheritance. Unless you’ve got a rich Uncle Vinny set to leave you ten million dollars I think it’s safe to move past that option.

The truth is that most wealthy people got there because they had a dream, believed in that dream, equipped themselves to carry out their vision and ACTED on their dream without ceasing.

You could go down the list of financially successful people and you’ll find that many of them have had tremendous failures. But they got back up again and kept pursuing their dream.

It’s work.

It’s Work.

It’s WORK!

And it’s usually very HARD work.

I frequently hear from people who say they want to be financially successful. They write me via email or on this blog. I meet them at conferences. I see them light up when they begin to understand the possibilities that are before them.

And then, they do nothing.

In the free world, it is your right to do whatever you want with your aspirations (within the law). And if you want to squander your time and let your dreams die on the vine, that’s your choice.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

And I don’t believe we were designed to live that kind of life.

Are there any guarantees that your hard work will turn to riches?

Nope. And anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something.

But, I can guarantee this…

If you dare to dream, choose to believe in your dreams, prepare yourself to do what is needed to make them a reality and take steady, repeated, unrelenting action to reach your dreams, you will grow in ways you cannot imagine.

Ideally, your bank account will grow.

But even if it doesn’t, you will grow as a person.

Some of the biggest lessons I have learned in life have not come from the happy endings, but through adversity.

I have grown as a result of bad business decisions. I am now more focused than ever.

I have grown as a result of friendship betrayal. I am more protective of my boundaries, which is healthier for me, my family and my business.

And I have grown spiritually. There’s nothing like a good crisis to draw you a few steps closer to your Maker. Since I am certain I won’t be able to take financial riches with me when I die, I figure it’s probably a good idea to value money in proper perspective. It is not a means to an end. It is a tool to be used to bless my family, my employees, and others.

It’s not a secret, my friends.

It’s not magic.

We want to believe their is a pill we can take to shower financial success down on us, but the truth is as plain on the nose on your face.

If you’ve got your big dream, it’s time to pursue it.

If you don’t have a big dream, or are unsure that it is the way you should go, I recommend reading The Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkinson. It will inspire you and bring clarity to your dream.

Believe in your dream with everything you’ve got. Surround yourself with others who believe in you. Don’t let the naysayers make you stray from your course.

Learn all you can about the task before you, but don’t worry about knowing it all. Some of the best learning experiences happen along the way.

And then, take action.

Then take more action.

And keep taking action until you reach your goal.

It’s simple, but not easy.

But you CAN do it.

What are you waiting for?

Jim Rohn is gone

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Simple ideas, but so very powerful.If you know him, what a great time to be reminded of the work of this great teacher.It just doesn’t get any better. I own most of Jim’s books. 

Jim Rohn just passed away.

If you don’t know his work, it’s never too late.

 

Jim Rohn, along with Zig Ziglar and Brian Tracy were my first mentors. 

 

Thank you Jim!