Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Twelve Success Factors Part 4

There is no easy way to become successful. It takes a lot of hard work and most of all perseverance. There are twelve factors that you can learn and once they are applied it will increase your ability for lasting success.

Return on Investment

Time is a commodity that most of us do not even think about. How we spend our time and the activities that we do can make a difference in our success. Once time is spent it is gone forever. We need to think about doing things that will give us a great return on our investment. We only have 24 hours – use it wisely!!

A quote unsure of the author:

“Every morning you are handed 24 golden hours. They are one of the few things in this world that you get free of charge. If you had all the money in the world, you couldn’t buy an extra hour. What will you do with this priceless treasure?”

The Power of the Mind

The mind has incredible power. It gives you unrealized potential that you can get what you want from life. It gives you the power to dream and the power to realize those dreams if you have the right mindset and are willing to stay focused.

Napolean Hill once said, “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe. He can achieve.”

The Will to Succeed

Above all else you need the will to succeed. It is the will to succeed that gets every successful person to the top. It is that will that gives them the ability to press on when all looks dark, to persist against all odds, good and bad. When you have that will you can pick your self up after a failure, learn from the mistakes that you made and carry on with more determination then when you started.

You may have to dig deep at times but it is this will to succeed that separates the achievers from the dreamers.

Suzanne Lavigne has a successful home based business and is a successful internet marketer. She believes that everyone can become successful with the right plan and the right mentor. She enjoys helping others become successful to live the life of their dreams.

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