To be clear about success must be the first step to success.
The best definition I have encountered so far is: "Success is the completion of any expectation." In other words, success is what you plan to do.
If this is what you want to do, even robbing the bank is a success. However, you may not plan to go to jail!
The above definition of success reveals the key to failure and success. Plan and follow it and you will succeed. Make a plan, don't follow it, and you will fail.
This gives us the standard of judgment for each day of our lives. We can say "I failed" or "I succeeded" at the end of the day.
This seems very obvious, but surprisingly, only about 85% of humans will eventually act according to their intentions.
I asked a few people why they thought they were successful. Some people say that "successfully made a lot of money." Another said that success is "achieve your goal." Others say success is "achieving your potential." An interesting answer is that success is "letting others jealous".
Brian Tracy agrees to the link between success and goals. He once said that "success is the goal, everything else is a comment." Tracy believes that people with clear written goals do more in less time than those without them.
Stuart Goldsmith has an important part of how to set goals in "The Midas Method" in order to use the full power of the subconscious to achieve the goal.
Maria Nemeth gave a definition of success: "Do what you say, do it easily."
Most humans, especially politicians, are currently unable to achieve "what you say you will do!" There is less effort to achieve this goal with ease and the need to make the most of the subconscious.
Jim Ron believes that success is just a few simple subjects that are practiced every day.
The power of daily discipline is enormous. Since the subject is practicing every day, the effect is cumulative. This kind of good practice is 365 times a year and there may be some mistakes.
It is unlikely that it will not have a huge impact. Once discipline becomes a daily habit, it may be forgotten before the reward begins.
The writer who writes every day has written more than 300 pages by the end of this year. If he or she does not write every day, they lose motivation and inspiration. If they keep writing [even if there are only a few words per day], they will have the appeal of related ideas.
Recently, Liverpool's American media research students applied for 600 jobs and only accepted one interview that he failed to pass. He decided to write a novel. He decided to finish ten pages a day. He made money in a dead end job at night, then wrote his novel at about 5 in the morning and is now famous. It also looks like a Hollywood blockbuster.
He pointed out that if you only write one page a day for 100 days, you can write a screen to play. He wrote his novels by studying the structure of the other two novels, and noticed how they were constructed, and wrote his script after studying the movie video and paying attention to how long each scene lasted before the change.
I don't remember his name or the name of his book, because I just heard some of his interviews on TV.
The practice of everyday subjects alone can completely change our lives. Another benefit of everyday disciplines is that they quickly create habits and habits to create character.
A good word from American athlete Jim Ryun is as follows
"Motivation is the motivation that makes you start.
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Habit is the reason for you to move forward"
Another wonderful offer is:
"Try not to be a successful person, but to strive to be a valuable person."
Albert Einstein
The next reference is more or less the same:
"Success usually comes from people who are busy looking for it." Henry David Thoreau
Many people believe that success is not about making money, but about developing oneself into someone who is valuable to others.
However, this usually leads to making money because people pay for the value. Anyone who is very good at work usually gets any salary they want.
Adam Hollioake is one of the most successful cricketers in the UK. When his brother Ben died in a car accident in Perth, Australia, he realized the most important thing in life. Adam learned that he should be kind to people and have fun. "This is the meaning of life."
His views on the success of cricket do not necessarily win. He is not afraid to lose the cricket match. He only cares about his team's 100% effort in the game. He commented:
"If we do make an effort, we usually win".
Regardless of the outcome, success will pay 100% effort. However, the results are often good.
Michael Angier has a good definition of success.
"Success is the result of our steady action on the most important goals. When we always focus our energy and efforts on the most important things, we cannot fail."
Angier also appreciates Ralph Waldo Emerson's comments on success:
"Most often laugh; win the respect of smart people and the feelings of children; win the appreciation of honest critics, endure betrayal of false friends; appreciate beauty; find the best in others; better off the world, whether it is Healthy children, garden patches, or social conditions for redemption; know that even a life is easier to breathe because of your life; this is a success."
What is the cause of failure and success?
The great American psychologist William James blamed the failure on his lack of confidence in himself.
"There is only one reason for human failure. That is, people lack confidence in their own reality."
Faith in yourself is an important part of success. Stuart Goldsmith talks about the two beliefs necessary for success in The Midas Method. You must believe that you should succeed, and you must believe in your ability to succeed.
Another important reason for success is discipline.
"In order to achieve greater returns in the long run, punishing your ability to delay satisfaction in the short term is an essential prerequisite for success." Brian Tracy
Another reason is that even if the probability of success is small, I am willing to try to succeed.
"It's my highest wish to stay away from the sun. I may not be able to reach them, but I can look up to see their beauty, believe them, and try to follow where they are."
Louisa May Alcott [1832-1888] American writer
My computer master, Danny believes that you should stick to your dreams under any circumstances and never let go. Grab your eyesight with iron fists, even if your luck is not good, don't give up in the drain.
Danny himself has been insisting on his 22-year dream. His dream is to cultivate the best language translations in the world.
If you are 72 years old it doesn't matter - grab your dreams. Actually imagine your hand stick to that dream. Too many people are worn out by life and give up their dreams.
Every dream is personal, but the principles are the same. If you let go, you are an idiot. You must have a reason to live. Set a goal for yourself and never let go before you die.
Nothing is what you can't do. If you can't swim 10 lengths without a break, you can train for a few months and you can swim 50 lengths.
Danny's comment on swimming reminds me of how to improve your abilities at school.
In the Isle of Man school, half a mile of swimming time a year swims in the sea. I know that if I try to do this I will drown, but no one suggested that I start training so that I can finish swimming.
I am classified as a person who cannot swim. I did not expect that through firm training, I will be able to do things I could not do before.
When Danny was young, he was a thin and weak. But one day he thought it was not a good thing. He fills in and does some weight training and builds his own fitness, strength and flexibility.
He does this every other day. This avoids the boring of everyday life. He did 200 sit-ups, 30-50 lifting legs and three to four sets of 20-30 bench presses.
He also produced two groups of 20 or 30 squats with dumbbells to develop leg strength. Dumbbells avoid the danger of over-balancing the barbell on the shoulders. You are also less likely to put dumbbells on children or family pets! Dumbbells allow for better control than barbells.
Danny's advice on success is to do something. If in doubt, please read the book. The worst thing you can do is to sit behind your back and watch TV. If you do this, nothing will happen. He noticed the hypnotic effect of television on the audience. Danny rarely watches TV.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was just elected as governor of California, impressed Danny. If Arnold wants anything, he will do the necessary things. If he has to eat 50 Mars bars, he will eat them. If he had to stand naked in the field for half an hour, he would.
This is an example for all of us. If you have to stamp thousands of envelopes to send your direct mail sales letter, you only need to do so.
The basic principle is that you have to do what you need. Some things need to take some action to achieve them, and you must do it whether you like it or not.
I don't want to be the governor of California, but I don't want to make any public speaking or travel in the campaign, or to be friendly to thousands of people you don't like. You must accept babies and smile at people you may not like.
If you want to be rich, you have to do things that will make you rich. It is not good to say "I really don't want to do this". Whenever he is tempted, Danny will give himself a virtual percussion.
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