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How to Become Successful – 3 Simple Steps to Becoming the Person Who Does

Written on March 10th, 2010 by adminComments

Some people do. Other people only think about doing. Those
who do usually become successful and by “become successful”
here I mean they get what they want. Those who only think
about doing, more often than not, don’t become successful.
In other words, they don’t what they want. It’s really that
simple.

If success, getting what you want, is your heart’s desire…

Here are three simple steps to becoming a man or woman of
action, the person who *DOES*:

Simple Step #1 – Get Clear

The single, number one, biggest reason most people never get
what they want is they’ve never decided exactly what it is
they do want, what they *really* want, not what it is they
think they should want or they’re supposed to want, but what
they *really* want.

Therefore, they’re never quite sure exactly what it is they
should be doing at any given point in time and thus, guess
what they do? That’s right… nothing. Absolutely nothing!

My advice?

If you want to be successful…

Don’t you be one of them! :-)

Decide, right now, once and for all, exactly what it is you
*really* want in person, property, and environment and
ponder upon it until it becomes crystal clear and absolutely
definite in your mind.

As soon as you’re clear and definite about the end result
you’re seeking, you’ll find the unfocused many things you
could be doing quickly turn into the focused few things you
should do to succeed.

Clarity and focus are two of the most critical success
factors there are.

Warning: There’s not much point in going on to steps two and
three until you’ve successfully completed step one.

Simple Step #2 – Get Organized

Speaking of clarity and focus, one of the single biggest
reasons most folks never get around to the focused doing of
those few vital things that’ll get them what they want is
they’re so busy dealing with the absolute “mess” they’ve
created of their lives, because of their lack of clarity,
they haven’t the time to do them.

Once you’re clear about what you want, the end result you
desire, your job is to go through your life and get rid of
everything, and I do mean *EVERYTHING*, that’s not
absolutely essential to its attainment and/or enjoyment.

Tip: If you have any people or things in your environment
that I like to refer to as “energy sucker outers”, you know
the ones, those people or things whose very presence just
sucks the living life force right out of you, they
especially need to go!

Simple Step #3 – Get Going

Once you’re clear about what you *really* want and you’ve
eliminated *all* the distractions in your life that detract
from your focus, your next step is…

Guess what?

That’s right…

Take ACTION!

It’s been said, “the journey of a thousand miles begins with
a single step”. It’s also been said, “by the yard it’s hard,
but by the inch it’s a cinch”. Start by taking one single
step toward what you want, even if it’s just a “baby step”,
regardless of what it is, and I think you’ll find, as I
have, the Universe will begin moving what you want toward
you.

Well, there you have them. Three simple steps to becoming
the person who does, the man or woman who ultimately becomes
successful. Get clear, get organized, and get going and
you’ll be well on your way to success… getting what *YOU*
want.

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Sick and tired of being the person who someday will? Want to
finally be the person who does? Then go to my website at
Making the Man Who Can
right now and grab your copy of “Making the Man Who Can” by
Wallace D. Wattles. Start becoming the man or woman who can
TODAY!

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An Inspiring Interview with Will Smith

Written on March 3rd, 2010 by adminComments

I ran across this fabulous interview which is a promotion for one of his movies that really gives some TRUE nuggets on how success is manifested.  Enjoy.

You vs. the Corporation

Written on February 24th, 2010 by adminComments

You vs. The Corporation


If you’re like me, you’re sick of corporate America! I have a really hard time with unrealistic expectations put on people. Here’s an example.

A person I know is a manager for a smaller entity of a very large corporation. He is allotted only so many hours to schedule his employees. He is a man down, meaning he is one employee shy to run the business properly. He’s not allowed to pay any overtime to his people & he himself is not allowed to work more than 48 hours per week. There is a hiring/wage freeze. The place is allowed only one employee at a time, who is responsible for keeping the inside up as well as the outside, the restroom too, which is accessible only from the outside, as well as stay on the register to care for the customers. Might I add, there are lots of customers since the place is very busy with not much “down time”. The secret shopper shows up during the busy time and is expecting a picture perfect environment. A percentage of the score is lowered for EVERY infraction and don’t think for a moment that the manager’s boss isn’t all over him for every one of them. Corporate institutions make more and more impossible expectations from their “people”. Those who “do” meet all the criterion are either lying on their reports or breaking some company policies. It’s impossible to meet the expectations and not! I think you get the picture. It may even sound familiar.

Can anyone wonder why there are so many stress related illnesses when most folks work this way? …when the bottom line is MORE important than those who are actually doing the work and creating profits?…when the worker is constantly in fear of loosing his job for no real reason other than getting someone else to the same job for less pay?  I have worked for companies where they wanted higher turnover so they wouldn’t have to increase wages for loyal employees.  It was actually cheaper in the quick fix, to constantly train new people.

I would much rather work for myself, take responsibility for my own actions (or inactions), be responsible only to me and those I choose to. If I’m going to have stress, I’d rather it be self imposed instead of have it imposed upon me.

After a couple of years of learning, experimenting, testing, I now make a living online. Even during my learning days when hardly any income was flowing my way,, I felt so much better about my life. I was creating my own reality, not allowing someone else the power over me. I developed respect for myself and others who do not fit into the expected, working a J.O.B. (Just Over Broke). Don’t get me wrong, I work, and sometimes long hours, but it’s something I create, enjoy and desire to share the new found freedom.

What do I do? I teach people how to make money apart from having a job. I teach how to make money with your own business. It doesn’t matter what that business is or if there is no business yet.

Sound interesting? Check out this video my friend Frank made. He explains it all very well.

http://MoneyMakingSystem7707.com

I can get back to you after you fill out that short form giving me permission to do so.

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