Discover Your Path to Success – Part 1

Posted by admin | Posted in Motivation Tips | Posted on 30-03-2010-05-2008

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Success can easily be compared to the “genie trapped in a bottle.” For many of us, it is a matter of finding a way to open the bottle, and then, follow a specific path. This path is filled with pitfalls, and traps, along the way, so it is wise to expand your vision by learning as you go.

To many people, success is a “fairytale” and as elusive as a Yeti. In reality, success is just around the corner, and sometimes already exists, as hidden treasure. I am not talking about sunken ships or Indiana Jones. What I am referring to are skills you already possess, friends and family who will help you, and accomplishments that you already have made.

When you put these hidden treasures, together, with your end goal in mind, you are on your way toward success. Now let’s look at a way to move forward every day, live a quality life, and help everyone around you, in the process.

Write all of your goals down, and keep them in a place that you will see. This could be on a piece of paper in your pocket, on your desk top, in a notebook, in your diary, or on your palm pilot. Wherever you put this information, it should be a place where you will see it, every day.

Separate realistic from lofty goals, but don’t throw lofty goals out. Also, separate short-term goals, from long-term goals, and design estimated time frames, for measured results. You don’t have to share this with anyone, unless they share the same goal. If you have, at least, one close friend, spouse, or family, who shares the same dream, you are in a very strong position.

However, you don’t need to be a “politician” to be successful, if you learn to focus on your goals, every day. Now we have to go over a few questions that will also help you design your road map toward success.

Will your goals hurt anyone? Will you have to step on anyone to get what you want?

If you answered yes to either one of the above questions, you should redefine your goal or goals, so you can achieve it or them without harming anyone in the process. If that is not possible, throw that goal out, and move on. Your goals should help people and be morally sound.

Do you have a real passion for your goals?

This one is also important because, if your goal is “flipping burgers” for money, it won’t be long, before that gets old. I have yet to meet the person, who has a real passion for flipping burgers. Please don’t get me wrong, some people are very good at it, but I have known many short order cooks, who wish they were doing something else besides “slaving” over a hot stove.

What you choose, must be something you love doing, and the money will follow. There are so many people, who craft an occupation, based upon money alone, and learn to regret it. If you have a purpose in life you have “self-worth.” Self-worth is a very valuable hidden treasure.

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The 3 Most Common Motivational Factors

Posted by admin | Posted in Motivation Tips | Posted on 30-03-2010-05-2008

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Different motivational factors are required to inspired people into taking actions they may otherwise not take. Some people may not be motivated to maintain a fitness routine while others can be compulsive about doing so. On the other hand the same people who display a lack of motivation towards …

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Anime Motivation – HD Compilation of Crunchyroll users Motivational Posters

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Employee Motivation is Linked to People’s Needs

Posted by admin | Posted in Motivation Tips | Posted on 29-03-2010-05-2008

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In this brief article on employee motivation, author is going to give you some rules. One of the major challenges of the corporate world today is employee motivation. How do you get them to do their jobs more willingly?

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Employee Motivation is Linked to People’s Needs

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Hold on to your Dreams

Posted by admin | Posted in Motivation Tips | Posted on 28-03-2010-05-2008

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How many times have you abandoned an idea, project or dream
because someone made a disparaging remark or rolled their
eyes when you told them about it?

Relinquishing your dreams

All too frequently we allow others to dictate what is good,
right or possible. We allow them to steal our dreams. Notice
I use the word “allow.” No one can put you down, stomp on
your dream, or kill an idea of yours unless you allow them
to.

Consider that:

  • The movie Star Wars was rejected by every movie studio in
    Hollywood before 20th Century Fox finally produced it. It
    went on to be one of the largest-grossing movies in film
    history.
  • As a child, Sylvester Stallone was frequently beaten by
    his father and told he had no brains. He grew up an unhappy
    loner. He floated in and out of schools. An advisor at
    Drexel University told him that based on his aptitude tests
    he should pursue a career as an elevator repair person. It’s
    not a bad profession but it’s certainly not where “Rocky”
    ended up!
  • Einstein was criticized for not wearing socks or cutting
    his hair. He didn’t speak until he was four, and didn’t read
    until he was seven. One observer noted, “He could be
    mentally retarded”.
  • An expert said of Vince Lombardi:”He possesses minimal
    football knowledge. Lacks motivation. . .
  • Beethoven handled the violin awkwardly and preferred
    playing his own compositions instead of improving his
    technique. His teacher proclaimed him hopeless as a
    composer.
  • Walt Disney was fired from his job as a newspaper editor
    for lack of ideas. He also went bankrupt several times
    before he created Disneyland.
  • Henry Ford failed and went broke 5 times before he finally
    succeeded.
  • Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, was
    encouraged to find work as a servant or seamstress. She
    would certainly never be a writer.
  • In 1944, the director of the Blue Book Modeling Agency
    told modeling hopeful Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe),
    “You’d better learn secretarial work, or else get married.”
  • It Takes Courage

    So what are your ideas? Your thoughts? Your dreams? Your
    plans?

    It doesn’t matter if anyone supports what you want to do.
    The important thing is for YOU to believe. For YOU to ignore
    the people who say you can’t do it – and DO IT ANYWAY! It
    takes courage. It takes persistence. It takes believing in
    the “voice inside” when no one else does. Ideas, dreams and
    visions are planted within you because you have the ability
    to make them happen. You’ll learn, grow, scramble, fail, and
    get back up again! The important thing is to simply never
    give up. The people I mentioned earlier never gave up – and
    they made great things happen!

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