Create Success By Investing In Life
| by Stefan Holm | November 25, 2008
Create Success By Investing In Life
Do you invest in life to succeed?
I saw on TV the other day a program about individuals who had created success for themselves in one way or another. No two had done the same thing in order to be successful; each project was totally different from the next.
What they all had in common was that they had the staying power to continue with their projects until they were successful. None of them gave up until they became successful.
They also saw their dreams of creating hotels, clothing, automobiles, etc. more important than money. Their first thoughts when they began to consider beginning their respective projects, was the idea itself, and not of making large amounts of money. The money was a consequence of success and it was not the money that created the success. Ninety-nine percent of the successful individuals on that television show were also very humble when they talked about why they were successful.
The intuitive feeling one gets when one knows what is right but does not have any external evidence to back it up is very strong in all of us. These people on the television show that day, invested in something they knew was right, though no one else had predicted this. They felt that they would succeed and did not want to give up their dreams.
Last but not least, all of these individuals dared to 'bet it all' on each of their projects, as if it was the last. They each had a dream that they wanted to fulfill and they threw caution to the wind and took those chances to succeed. An overly cautious person can live comfortably but they will not achieve their real dreams.
So the question now is:
1. Do you have perseverance needed to succeed?
2. Do you have a dream that you want to achieve?
3. You know intuitively what is right for you without asking others?
4. Do you bet everything in life to succeed?
These four questions will give you the answer as to whether you have it what it takes to succeed or not. Spend some time answering these questions.
Good Luck!
Hans Thorn, Success Coach
http://www.personalcoachingonline.com
Do you invest in life to succeed?
I saw on TV the other day a program about individuals who had created success for themselves in one way or another. No two had done the same thing in order to be successful; each project was totally different from the next.
What they all had in common was that they had the staying power to continue with their projects until they were successful. None of them gave up until they became successful.
They also saw their dreams of creating hotels, clothing, automobiles, etc. more important than money. Their first thoughts when they began to consider beginning their respective projects, was the idea itself, and not of making large amounts of money. The money was a consequence of success and it was not the money that created the success. Ninety-nine percent of the successful individuals on that television show were also very humble when they talked about why they were successful.
The intuitive feeling one gets when one knows what is right but does not have any external evidence to back it up is very strong in all of us. These people on the television show that day, invested in something they knew was right, though no one else had predicted this. They felt that they would succeed and did not want to give up their dreams.
Last but not least, all of these individuals dared to 'bet it all' on each of their projects, as if it was the last. They each had a dream that they wanted to fulfill and they threw caution to the wind and took those chances to succeed. An overly cautious person can live comfortably but they will not achieve their real dreams.
So the question now is:
1. Do you have perseverance needed to succeed?
2. Do you have a dream that you want to achieve?
3. You know intuitively what is right for you without asking others?
4. Do you bet everything in life to succeed?
These four questions will give you the answer as to whether you have it what it takes to succeed or not. Spend some time answering these questions.
Good Luck!
Hans Thorn, Success Coach
http://www.personalcoachingonline.com
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