"Growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy person has no time to form."Andre Maurois
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Expand Your Horizons - Sell Your Professional Services Through ClickBank ClickBank allows its merchants to sell many different types of digital products, but with the proviso that they must be deliverable entirely over the internet within 24 hours of purchase. Most merchants focus on downloadable products (especially ...
How to Lose 14,000+ List Subscribers Overnight I made a HUGE mistake with one of my subsciber lists just recently. You'd think after 6 successful years as an Internet marketer that I would know the formula by now. Here's the Tried-and-True Formula: Build an Autoresponder Series + Write a ...
Retirement or Financial Freedom? In the past most people never retired. They died. The average life expectancy was much less than it is these days, and there were no financial planners around to help people save up enough to quit work. As recently as the 1960s, if you did manage to save ...
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How do we define success? Webster’s dictionary defines success as “ the attainment of wealth, favor , or eminence.” I think we would agree that Webster’s definition is quite accurate in terms of how we look at people that we perceive to be “successful”.
I would like to expand on this thinking with the following 10 Principles of Success
1) Have a Dream- Create a vision for your future, no matter how big or outrageous your dream is.
2) Develop your Action Plan- Goal setting: Organize your thoughts and feelings on paper, when you do that they become more real. Tape these goals to bathroom mirror, or the refrigerator, somewhere you will see them on a daily basis.
3) Control your Focus- In this day and age of “multi-tasking” you may find this principle hard to follow. However, you must remain focused on your goals if you hope to attain success. Don‘t let yourself get distracted.
4) Seek Guidance- Finding a mentor is of the utmost importance! Find someone you respect and would like to learn from.
5) Practice Self-Discipline- There will be times when you will be tested, you need to stay on target, and re-focus on your goals.
6) Be Aggressive- I don’t know of any successful people that sat around and waited for things to just happen! You need to make things happen, take the initiative and Go For it.
7) Believe in Yourself- If you don’t who else will? Be confident in your abilities to turn things around when things don’t look so good. Your attitude is a little thing that can make a big difference.
8) Be a Pioneer- You will undoubtedly run into people who will tell you “it can’t be done” ignore them, if you have an idea that has not been tried before work to make it a reality. Every great achievement was once considered impossible.
9) Learn to Budget- Put your time, energy and money behind your plan, but do not forget to budget time for you family! They are the reason for your success.
10) Love what you Do- No matter what, you must love what you do in order to live a rich, healthy and successful life.
Christian Csatari is an internet marketer and owner of http://www.inetriches.com a website specializing in multiple streams of income, affiliate programs, ebooks, income opportunities and the home business tips newsletter for the work at home professional.
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Esquire to Publish E-Books Devoted to Men's FictionNew York Times (blog)Esquire magazine will try to define it in June with a new push into publishing fiction, beginning with an e-book series called “Fiction for Men.” The first volume of the series includes new short stories by Aaron Gwyn, Luis Alberto Urrea and Jess ... |
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Books tell us how to go native ---- with plants, that isNorth County TimesToday most of us rely upon books, journals and our favorite nursery for dependable guidance. In recent years, George Miller's "Landscaping With Native Plants" and "California Native Plants for the Garden" by Carol Bernstein, David Fross, ... |
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BOOKS: Appreciating Mexican author Carlos FuentesNorth County TimesAnd I saw it again nearly two decades later over lunch in Los Angeles, where he was promoting the English version of his book "The Eagle's Throne," a satire on Mexico's revolutionary history and political baggage. Fuentes, who died Tuesday at age 83, ...and more » |
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