Success

July 12, 2009

What Are You Tolerating In Your Life?


Making The Principle of Vacuum Work For You

In order to be successful, it’s critical we become clear about what we really want and why we want it. And the flip side to that is to also be clear about what we don’t want.

We all have things in our lives that, at best, don’t serve us. Many of these things actually detract from the quality and satisfaction of our lives. What we’ve found to be helpful is to create a toleration list.

By simply listing the things we don’t want, we begin the process of their removal. I’m not advocating we dwell on these things-only that we identify them and begin to eliminate them. I’m a firm believer in keeping our focus on what we want because we tend to find what we’re looking for. But we must also discern that which we don’t want as part of our experience.

Much time and energy is frittered away by small but annoying things: a dent in our car, a window in the house that doesn’t shut easily, a towel rack that’s bent, a squeaky door, a button missing or a phone with an unpleasant ring. They may not sound like much, but added together, they reduce our creativity, sap our production ability and detract from our enjoyment of everyday living.

Identifying and writing these things down is the genesis of their eradication.

I just looked at a toleration list my wife and I made a few months ago and was surprised to see how many items had been handled-seemingly without effort. One by one we knocked them off because we’d identified them as worthy of elimination. As a result, we have a greater sense of accomplishment and things run more smoothly.

Of course, there are now other things we’ve added to our list. We’ve also found that our tolerance level has been elevated. We no longer put up with things we used to accept.

As you get rid of things, you’re using the principle of vacuum-making room for what you want by getting rid of what you don’t. If your life is filled with things that no longer serve you, there’s no room for the things that can.

And there’s no need to make these items on our list bad or wrong, either. Handling the things on your toleration list is just another way of taking out the trash.

Start a list of tolerations. Write down all the things that don’t work, don’t look good-that you don’t like using, looking at or having around. Go through your wardrobe and give away what doesn’t work for you anymore-if it ever did. Walk through your house and list things that are broken, shabby or create clutter.

Start your toleration list today, begin to eliminate each item and watch the quality of your life, your creativity and your productivity soar.

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Filed under Success by Michael Angier

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July 9, 2009

The Top 5 Guaranteed Tips To Be Successful In Life


Many people are looking for strategies and tips on how to be successful. What you are about to discover here in this article are the 5 guaranteed tips that as long as you follow through, you will be able to achieve anything you want in your life.

Do you know that to become successful in your life is easy? As long as you act according to the right strategies, you will achieve what you really want in your life. It is all about taking the right action to be successful. And after you are ready to take the correct action, simply follow through these 5 proven tips that I am going to share with you.

* Thinking about what you want to accomplish in your future all the time. Do you know that the biggest difference between a successful person and an ordinary person is that a successful person thinks about what he or she wants most of the time? The more you spend time thinking about what you want, the more likely you are going to achieve it.

* Be very clear of what you want to achieve in your life, write it down on a piece of paper and take along this paper with you no matter where you go. This is also called goal setting. Do not underestimate what goal setting can do for you. The key in setting a goal is that your goals will constantly remind you that you have a mission to accomplish in your life and so you will take action according to your goals.

* Visualization is another powerful technique that you can make use to help you achieve what you want in your life. What you have to do is to visualize the achievement of your success every morning after you wake up and every night before you sleep. The moment you visualize your success, you will automatically activate the law of attraction for you.

* What you need next is to have an action plan. You need to know what you have to do everyday in order to make your goals come true. You do not need to have the perfect strategies. You just need to brainstorm and write down all the strategies. After that, simply create a timetable and put those strategies into your daily to-do task. Adam Khoo is the one that uses proven strategies to transformed his life from an underachiever to a self-made millionaire at the age of 26.

* Lastly, you need to take consistent action everyday according to your strategy plan. Remember, you need to take at least 3 action steps everyday in order to keep your momentum going. If you are not getting the kind of outcomes you want, all you need to do is to change your strategies and then do it again.

Do not waste any more time and effort into something that does not work. Use your time and energy wisely into a proven system. It is all about taking the right action. And as long as you apply the proven strategies, you will achieve whatever you want in your life. It is just like you will never reach east if you keep traveling south. By following the guaranteed system, you definitely will get what you want in your life.

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Filed under Success by Shawn Lim

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A New Breakthrough Secret Is All You Now Need In Order To Get Your Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE!


A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an “oversight” on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.

And no, nothing about his “secret” is illegal – nor does it require that you know someone on the “inside” at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.

Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly “…this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first … but which I later developed on after getting the hang of it.”

This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, children’s toys & games, software, DVDs, books, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses – all the way applying his mastermind secret.

Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses “I’ve actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for … and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines … all of which I got for free …”

So powerful is his secret that he’s able to monopolize any niche online, and can always register the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.

He still has to set up an account with the search engines – but after applying his magic he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved. Again, nothing about his secret is either lawless or robs from the search engines. One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret “Wow! Ha! This is really exclusive … and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!”

The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years’ period of time since applying his secret he’s done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really “buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest capacity.”

Now to everyone else’s fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he’s not promising any of us for how long.

A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says “We’ll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things.”

One popular public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret “he’s already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it’s still available could prove adverse for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this.”

It is currently available at:

http://amitatcb.freegoogle.hop.clickbank.net

…so you may want to head on over there now and get it.

It’s in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.

While you’re there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made easily available to the rest of us?

To your success,

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Filed under Success by Enrich Roberts

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July 8, 2009

What Worked, What Didn’t, What’s Next?


One of the common denominators of successful people is their ability to persevere when things don’t go as planned. Effective people don’t allow themselves to get bogged down in feelings that don’t serve their purpose.

On the other hand, ineffective, unsuccessful people allow their emotions to rule rather than their rational and objective nature. They lament what happened or what didn’t and become victims rather than masters of their circumstances.

We all have disappointments. We all suffer setbacks. If we’re going to attempt anything worthwhile, we’re going to experience failure. The mature-and ultimately successful-person sees failure as part of success. When one method fails, they try again with a new one. Sometimes it takes many attempts.

In my coaching/consulting work, I see all too often the tendency to fix blame instead of fix problems. Rather than looking at challenges rationally and objectively, emotions are allowed to dictate the process.

They’re unable to make corrections without invalidation. Something goes wrong and they want to blame. Profit isn’t reached fast enough and someone needs to be fired. There’s never a shortage of people or things on which to blame the failure.

I suggest a different approach. It’s a process I call, “What Worked, What Didn’t, What’s Next?”

This practice works whether you’re dealing with a business, a relationship, a project or your life. The key is to evaluate often, objectively and then to move on.

And the more often and impartially you measure and evaluate, the better it works. It’s just feedback-and feedback is neither positive nor negative. It’s simply information. I call feedback the “Breakfast of Champions.” Looking at what happened with a healthy degree of detachment allows us to make better decisions.

What Worked?

What actions moved us toward our objective? What’s worth repeating? What felt good? What created excellence?

Acknowledge your successes. Celebrate! Praise your own as well as the efforts of others.

When you focus on what worked, you begin with positive energy. And you create momentum toward solutions.

What Didn’t?

OK, where did we screw up? What created the mistake? Not who dropped the ball, but when, where and how did we drop it? How can we avoid it next time?

It’s rarely people who mess up but rather systems that don’t adequately support them. Most people mean well and try their best. The focus should be on how to better support one another to reduce errors and increase quality.

There are many ways to accomplish what you desire. Often, in finding new ways, we create things we never would have if the first or second effort had succeeded.

Acknowledge the mistakes, make new plans and devise new strategies.

What’s Next?

Regardless of how well or how badly things went, it’s history. Nothing is going to change the past. Being upset about it, feeling guilty, placing blame or even resting too long on our laurels will cause us to lose headway.

One might be wise to use the U.S. Marine Corps acronym, FIDO-Forget It, Drive On. But I would add one more piece: learn from the experience.

After you analyze what happened, the question should be, “What’s next?” This takes the focus off from what’s happened and places it on where we’re going and what needs doing.

You can quickly go through this process alone or with a group. It can take a few moments or several hours, depending on the complexity of the project.

The key is to do it with impartiality and objectivity. Mistakes, corrections and new attempts are merely part of successful ventures. They don’t mean anything; they’re simply opportunities to create excellence.

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Filed under Success by Allyn Cutts

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