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Understand your shortcomings and you will understand failure

The super successful also have a different take on failure.

Failure is what happens when you do something. The greatest successes in the world also experienced the greatest failures. The all-time strikeout record in major league baseball is held by … Babe Ruth. But we don’t remember him for his strikeouts. We remember him for setting a home run record that stood for decades. No one cares about his strikeouts. The point is he kept swinging the damn bat! Most of us never get out of the dugout—let alone up to the plate. Those people not only wonder why they never hit a home run—and even begrudge the determined hitters who do!

The key to success is understanding your shortcomingsDonald Trump has lost billions in his financial deals. But who cares. He has made billions more with his successful ventures, and he just keeps swinging the bat. After stumbling into the New World, Christopher Columbus failed in his subsequent
explorations and died a poor and disappointed man. But on Columbus Day do we celebrate his dying destitute? Of course not. We celebrate his success.

This reminds me of a story about Tom Watson, Sr., founder of IBM, being asked by a young management trainee, “Sir, how do I get to the top of the management ladder here?” Watson replied immediately, “Double your failure rate, son. Double your failure rate.” His point was, of course, that more failures could only result from more tries, more initiative, more risktaking … all the actions required for growth. Most of Thomas Edison’s experiments failed miserably— thousands of them. He thought direct electrical current was the answer to lighting the world, and that alternating current was
a passing fad. He was wrong. And nobody cares. Instead, we’re indebted to Edison’s genius and his determination whenever we turn on a light bulb or hear recorded music, watch a film. For the super successful, failure is a valuable lesson. It’s a road not to take again, or at least under the same conditions. And then they move on. Failure is nothing more than testing. As Edison said, “Success is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration.”

To the high performance person, “Fear” is “False Expectations Appearing Real.”

The sure-fire formula for failure? Try to please everybody. That’s the biggest reason most people never achieve success. They try to keep everybody happy. As a result, they fail and the people they were trying to please don’t give a damn. Instead of listening to everybody around them, they should have consulted within themselves. They should have trusted their instincts. They should have listened to their intuition.

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Amazing questions lead to amazing quality of life!

If you ask yourself: “How do I earn or create a million dollars?” Your mind goes to work to discover the answer. Your mind is compelled to work ceaselessly until a satisfactory answer is found. Note that most individuals ask themselves questions like every one asks: “How do I get a job, salary or work?” Or “Can I earn $50,000 doing this?” The wrong question will generate the wrong result or a less than outstanding outcome.
What will it take for your success?
Questions pre-determine the answer. The size of your question determines the size of your answer. Few people ever ask million dollar earning, inventing, innovating, generating and creating questions. They are yours to ask.

The difference between earning $100,000 per year and a million dollars per year is one zero. To earn a $100,000 per year a person must
work 250 days @ $400 a day. To earn a million a year the $400 must be increased to $4,000 per day. The difference is one zero.

If your loved ones life depended on it could you do it? The answer : “YES!”

Statistics prove that each millionaire creates ten new jobs and each billionaire creates ten thousand new jobs.

As you ask yourself and others better questions, your results will vastly improve, the world will be better off, your quantity and quality of service will expand, the difference you make will experience quantum change, and you will leave a profound legacy.

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8 Success Secrets

1. Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life - In a society where people blame everything from their parents to the government for failure, those who don’t buy into this mentality or succumb to the “victim” thinking succeed. To blame something or somebody outside yourself is saying they have control of your life and not you. Someone else’s opinion of you doesn’t have to become your reality.
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Rich vs. Poor: A Comparison for Success

1. Poor people donate money - rich people donate time because it is more valuable to them.

2. Rich people don’t use the word maybe - they prefer a straight yes or no.

3. Poor people concentrate on cash flow and earnings while rich people focus on increasing net worth.

4. Rich people experience the same fears and hesitancies as any one but realise procrastination costs money.

5. Poor people worry about making the right decision - rich people
analyse the facts and then decide anyway - as often as not using
their gut feel.

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Use Your Idle Time To Get Richer

Imagine having personal coaching by the worlds best authorities
on any topic you care to imagine?

Great speakers, teachers, philosophers, and books are available on
audio and you can play them at your leisure. My best
teachers have come to me through audiotapes. And the best thing
is that it is just so convenient. Through audiotapes and CDs, my
mentors show up on my schedule. I can listen in my car, on an airplane,
in my office, or lying by the pool. I heard once that during
our lifetime the amount of time spent in our car is the same
amount of time it takes to earn the equivalent of four PhD programs.
You can use that windshield time to learn how to do almost
anything: become rich, more successful, a better leader, or a more
effective parent. You name it and I bet there is an audio program
available on it. You can even learn how to lose weight by listening
to audiotapes—although the best way to lose weight is to stop
putting so much food in your mouth!

I have thousands of dollars invested in my audio library. It is
one of my most prized possessions. I am convinced that my audio
library has had a bigger influence on my life than any other educational
source.

In fact, I have three degrees - but the time I have used listening to experts driving
to and from university was more valuable to me than the degrees I earned!

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