Success Secrets and Financial Freedom
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Chase Your Dreams
Never let anyone tell you you can't. If you have a dream or a vision you have to chase it.
Here's a plan:
If money wasn't an object what would you want to do? Anything at all. What would you desire? That is what you need to be doing. Would you really want to be working for someone you hate for 50 hours a week in a cubicle?
So that is my question, if money was of no concern, what would you desire?
Feel free to comment!
Here's a plan:
If money wasn't an object what would you want to do? Anything at all. What would you desire? That is what you need to be doing. Would you really want to be working for someone you hate for 50 hours a week in a cubicle?
So that is my question, if money was of no concern, what would you desire?
Feel free to comment!
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Don't Be Afraid to Fail
It is important for everyone to have financial literacy and be wise with their money. Nonetheless, if you want to be successful you cannot be afraid to fail. Taking risks are the keys to success. "If you never try, you never will."
Thomas Edison failed 1,000 times before finally perfecting the lightbulb. When asked why he failed 1,000 times he responded, "I didn't fail, the lightbulb took 1,000 steps." This just shows the road to success is not a cake walk.
Goodnight for real this time!
The sweetest victory is the one that’s most difficult. The
one that requires you to reach down deep inside, to fight with
everything you’ve got, to be willing to leave everything out there on
the battlefield—without knowing, until that do-or-die moment, if your
heroic effort will be enough.
Society doesn’t reward defeat, and you won’t find many failures documented in history books. The exceptions are those failures that become steppingstones to later success. Such is the case with Thomas Edison, whose most memorable invention was the light bulb, which purportedly took him 1,000 tries before he developed a successful prototype. “How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?” a reporter asked. “I didn’t fail 1,000 times,” Edison responded. “The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps.”
- See more at: http://www.success.com/article/why-failure-is-good-for-success#sthash.Id9E2UGg.dpuf
Society doesn’t reward defeat, and you won’t find many failures documented in history books. The exceptions are those failures that become steppingstones to later success. Such is the case with Thomas Edison, whose most memorable invention was the light bulb, which purportedly took him 1,000 tries before he developed a successful prototype. “How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?” a reporter asked. “I didn’t fail 1,000 times,” Edison responded. “The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps.”
- See more at: http://www.success.com/article/why-failure-is-good-for-success#sthash.Id9E2UGg.dpuf
The sweetest victory is the one that’s most difficult. The
one that requires you to reach down deep inside, to fight with
everything you’ve got, to be willing to leave everything out there on
the battlefield—without knowing, until that do-or-die moment, if your
heroic effort will be enough.
Society doesn’t reward defeat, and you won’t find many failures documented in history books. The exceptions are those failures that become steppingstones to later success. Such is the case with Thomas Edison, whose most memorable invention was the light bulb, which purportedly took him 1,000 tries before he developed a successful prototype. “How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?” a reporter asked. “I didn’t fail 1,000 times,” Edison responded. “The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps.”
- See more at: http://www.success.com/article/why-failure-is-good-for-success#sthash.Id9E2UGg.dpuf
Society doesn’t reward defeat, and you won’t find many failures documented in history books. The exceptions are those failures that become steppingstones to later success. Such is the case with Thomas Edison, whose most memorable invention was the light bulb, which purportedly took him 1,000 tries before he developed a successful prototype. “How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?” a reporter asked. “I didn’t fail 1,000 times,” Edison responded. “The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps.”
- See more at: http://www.success.com/article/why-failure-is-good-for-success#sthash.Id9E2UGg.dpuf
The sweetest victory is the one that’s most difficult. The
one that requires you to reach down deep inside, to fight with
everything you’ve got, to be willing to leave everything out there on
the battlefield—without knowing, until that do-or-die moment, if your
heroic effort will be enough.
Society doesn’t reward defeat, and you won’t find many failures documented in history books. The exceptions are those failures that become steppingstones to later success. Such is the case with Thomas Edison, whose most memorable invention was the light bulb, which purportedly took him 1,000 tries before he developed a successful prototype. “How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?” a reporter asked. “I didn’t fail 1,000 times,” Edison responded. “The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps.”
- See more at: http://www.success.com/article/why-failure-is-good-for-success#sthash.Id9E2UGg.dpuf
Society doesn’t reward defeat, and you won’t find many failures documented in history books. The exceptions are those failures that become steppingstones to later success. Such is the case with Thomas Edison, whose most memorable invention was the light bulb, which purportedly took him 1,000 tries before he developed a successful prototype. “How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?” a reporter asked. “I didn’t fail 1,000 times,” Edison responded. “The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps.”
- See more at: http://www.success.com/article/why-failure-is-good-for-success#sthash.Id9E2UGg.dpuf
Start With Motivation
For now I will provide you with some famous quotes on success. This usually helps get the adrenaline flowing. Here we go:
1.“If you don’t build your dream, someone else will hire you to help them build theirs.”
Dhirubhai Ambani
2. “The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself.”
Mark Caine
3. “People who succeed have momentum. The more they succeed, the more they want to succeed, and the more they find a way to succeed. Similarly, when someone is failing, the tendency is to get on a downward spiral that can even become a self-fulfilling prophecy.”
Tony Robbins
4. “When I dare to be powerful – to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.”
Audre Lorde
You Have The Power to Create Your Own Destiny!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)



