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Ten Rules For A Successful Life By Andrew Wood Why
are some people more successful than others? Is it just that some people get
all the luck and that’s just the way it is? Or is there more to it? Gary
Player the famous golfer once said, “The harder I work, the luckier I get”
and I think this statement has a lot of truth to it. I believe that success
is a mindset and if I’m right, then that means that anyone can achieve it. If you listen carefully to
people you will notice that they become very adept at providing reasons for
their ‘bad luck’. It’s the upbringing, the schooling, the boss, the partner
and many other reasons including the fact that there are not enough hours in
the day (eh?). I’m of the opinion that these limiting beliefs are a way of
avoiding the simple truth; some people just don’t want it enough. It’s a lot
easier to sit in your lazyboy chair and proclaim to the world that you didn’t
get the breaks, than it is to get up and do something about it. Now I’m not saying that
everyone should want to be the best at everything they do, but I do think
that those people who decide to live life in the slow lane forego their right
to complain about it. If you really care that much then it’s up to you to
change things. So for those people that want to
get out of the rut and move on in life, I’ve put together ten rules. If you
follow them, I see no reason why success shouldn’t follow. 1. Nobody else is to blame for
the way you are. Those things that happen to you (good or bad) simply create
choices. You are a product of your own making. 2. The world owes you nothing.
If you want the stars, buy your own ladder and climb. Nobody will give you a
leg-up. 3. Thinking is not doing. Good
luck rarely comes to the inactive. Hard work is a dream-maker. 4. Failure is progress. Every
mistake is a step closer to success, as long as you learn from it. 5. Focus on the important
things in life. If you spend too long worrying about the small things, that’s
all you’ll end up with. 6. Take pride in what you do.
There’s no shame in thinking positively about yourself. If you don’t love
you, nobody else will. 7. Celebrate success. If it
goes right, shout it from the roof-tops. You can learn from good stuff too. 8. Take what works and build
on it. If you find success in one area, model it and apply the learning to
other areas. 9. Stick with it. There will
be moments when it all seems like too much hard work, that’s when you’re
getting closer. 10. Share your success with
others, there’s enough to go around. Successful people work together and
build winning relationships. There you have it, ten simple
steps to achieving your dreams. So stop looking for reasons not to succeed
and start working towards your goals. I’ve never once heard an elderly person
complain about the things they did in life, but I’ve heard a few regrets
about the things they didn’t. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Andrew Wood Andrew is the Managing
Director of Trainer Bubble who provide training resources and course
materials. Visit http://www.trainerbubble.com
now, where you will find two great training resources on Success; 'Make a
Difference to Your Life' and 'Think Your Way to Success.' Article Source: www.iSnare.com
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