
Copyright © Mario Carini
http://www.entrepreneurcircle.com
Everyone wants to reach lofty goals. Some seem to reach their goals without much effort, while the majority languish, hoping that things will change for the better.
There's little difference between the waelthy and the common man on the street. Better education, being born rich, a poor background may seem to thwart you in your efforts for success, but these are often used as excuses to remain where we are, content to live in a rut.
The majority simply don’t know how to go about achieving what it is they want. They act in a disorganized fashion with vague hopes that what they want will suddenly materialize. What they don’t realize is that to reach any kind of goal in life, you MUST obey the rules that can turn your dreams into reality. The lofty pinnacle of the high achiever is not exclusive to the gifted alone. You can achieve if you know the simple rules:
1. Set goals: Do you know what you want? Everyone wants more money, but they don’t know how much. Most people dream in generalities, but generalities aren’t real. They don’t excite the senses. Whatever it is you want, you need to clarify it, make it real. That necessitates a plan. You can’t start if you don’t know what it is you REALLY want, and how to get there.
2. Control: Only you can take charge over your life. The first step to control is organizing the jumble of thoughts in your mind. It’s not easy to do. You don’t have to be a Tibetan monk to exercise mind control. Pick a subject most dear to you and focus on it. Don’t let distractions get in the way. Practice to soothing music. The very act of focusing clarifies your thought patterns. You’ll begin to see possibilities open up once your mind is clear and uncluttered.
3. Applied Effort: Getting where you want to go takes time. Achievement requires consistent effort. You have to work far more than a mere 40 hours a week. To achieve more than average, you have to work longer and harder than the average.
4. Service: Whether you’re working as an employee or in your own business, delivering quality service is key. Those extra few hours on the job will prove your devotion to the company and you will be rewarded for it.
5. Preparation: Assuming you know what your goals are, you need to prepare yourself to reach it. This usually means an education of some kind as it's unlikely you know everything on how to reach those goals. Find a mentor. If you lack accounting skills, take a course in basic bookeeping.
6. Work Efficiently: This means focusing on doing the most important tasks first. Budget your time, use it wisely. One of the biggest time wasters is the television. Unless you need to keep abreast of recent news and developments that pertains to your business, turn off the soaps and disconnect the Xbox.
7. Be Decisive: Make your decisions based on the facts at hand. High end achievers make decisions quickly and rarely change them. The failures make decisions slowly and change them often. Don’t be afraid of making the wrong decisions. Making no decisions is worse than none at all!
8. Be Creative: Use your imagination to come up with inspiring ideas. Napoleon Hill in his book “Think and Grow Rich” says that whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, he can achieve. Your mind has an infinite capacity to come up with new ideas! Those ideas can spell the difference between an average life to a high achievement lifestyle.
9. Be Flexible: Nothing is cast in concrete. Never be locked into a way of doing things because it’s always been done that way. Flexibility requires having an alternate plan when the first one won’t meet your objectives. Things change. Change with them. Stay on top of what's going on in your industry.
10. Be Persistent: All high achievers are persistent. They don’t quit when things get tough. Their goals are realistic and achievable. They’re prepared to do what it takes to reach them.
11. Be Communicative: In any business you need to make contact with someone. You need to contact those people who can help you in your business. Who shares your vision? Work with your spouse, your employer, your business partner, your lawyer, suppliers.
Achievement doesn’t just occur in business. It happens in all walks of life. Knowing the rules will help you get far ahead of the masses that have no goals in mind and only dream of that “some day I’ll” that never comes.
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About the Author
Mario Carini lives near Ottawa, Canada and is currently promoting 3 of the best affiliate programs on the Net. With his experience he stands ready to coach and mentor anyone to financial independence.
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How Can a Mere $9 Lead to Financial Independence?
http://www.9dollarsolutions.com/?hub=15026
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http://www.entrepreneurcircle.com
Everyone wants to reach lofty goals. Some seem to reach their goals without much effort, while the majority languish, hoping that things will change for the better.
There's little difference between the waelthy and the common man on the street. Better education, being born rich, a poor background may seem to thwart you in your efforts for success, but these are often used as excuses to remain where we are, content to live in a rut.
The majority simply don’t know how to go about achieving what it is they want. They act in a disorganized fashion with vague hopes that what they want will suddenly materialize. What they don’t realize is that to reach any kind of goal in life, you MUST obey the rules that can turn your dreams into reality. The lofty pinnacle of the high achiever is not exclusive to the gifted alone. You can achieve if you know the simple rules:
1. Set goals: Do you know what you want? Everyone wants more money, but they don’t know how much. Most people dream in generalities, but generalities aren’t real. They don’t excite the senses. Whatever it is you want, you need to clarify it, make it real. That necessitates a plan. You can’t start if you don’t know what it is you REALLY want, and how to get there.
2. Control: Only you can take charge over your life. The first step to control is organizing the jumble of thoughts in your mind. It’s not easy to do. You don’t have to be a Tibetan monk to exercise mind control. Pick a subject most dear to you and focus on it. Don’t let distractions get in the way. Practice to soothing music. The very act of focusing clarifies your thought patterns. You’ll begin to see possibilities open up once your mind is clear and uncluttered.
3. Applied Effort: Getting where you want to go takes time. Achievement requires consistent effort. You have to work far more than a mere 40 hours a week. To achieve more than average, you have to work longer and harder than the average.
4. Service: Whether you’re working as an employee or in your own business, delivering quality service is key. Those extra few hours on the job will prove your devotion to the company and you will be rewarded for it.
5. Preparation: Assuming you know what your goals are, you need to prepare yourself to reach it. This usually means an education of some kind as it's unlikely you know everything on how to reach those goals. Find a mentor. If you lack accounting skills, take a course in basic bookeeping.
6. Work Efficiently: This means focusing on doing the most important tasks first. Budget your time, use it wisely. One of the biggest time wasters is the television. Unless you need to keep abreast of recent news and developments that pertains to your business, turn off the soaps and disconnect the Xbox.
7. Be Decisive: Make your decisions based on the facts at hand. High end achievers make decisions quickly and rarely change them. The failures make decisions slowly and change them often. Don’t be afraid of making the wrong decisions. Making no decisions is worse than none at all!
8. Be Creative: Use your imagination to come up with inspiring ideas. Napoleon Hill in his book “Think and Grow Rich” says that whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, he can achieve. Your mind has an infinite capacity to come up with new ideas! Those ideas can spell the difference between an average life to a high achievement lifestyle.
9. Be Flexible: Nothing is cast in concrete. Never be locked into a way of doing things because it’s always been done that way. Flexibility requires having an alternate plan when the first one won’t meet your objectives. Things change. Change with them. Stay on top of what's going on in your industry.
10. Be Persistent: All high achievers are persistent. They don’t quit when things get tough. Their goals are realistic and achievable. They’re prepared to do what it takes to reach them.
11. Be Communicative: In any business you need to make contact with someone. You need to contact those people who can help you in your business. Who shares your vision? Work with your spouse, your employer, your business partner, your lawyer, suppliers.
Achievement doesn’t just occur in business. It happens in all walks of life. Knowing the rules will help you get far ahead of the masses that have no goals in mind and only dream of that “some day I’ll” that never comes.
End
About the Author
Mario Carini lives near Ottawa, Canada and is currently promoting 3 of the best affiliate programs on the Net. With his experience he stands ready to coach and mentor anyone to financial independence.
----------------------------------------------------------------
How Can a Mere $9 Lead to Financial Independence?
http://www.9dollarsolutions.com/?hub=15026
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