Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
10:13 am
Now a days there are thousands of network companies out there. Some companies offer only one product and some offer many different kinds of products. Which is better to join? It may seem that the more products a company offer the more people will attract, however, that is not the case.
Think about what happen when people are encountered with many choices? For example, if there was an nutritional product vendor who sales only two different packs of vitamins, and another vendors has ten different vitamin packs. People have higher chance of buying vitamins from the lesser vitamin vendor because it is easier to choose from, while the one with many different kinds have less chance of people buying because most people are indecisive and at the end they buy nothing.
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
9:09 pm
When we are young, we have no responsibilities. Our parents provide us with housing and food. We go to school and teachers teach us what we need to do when we grow up. Pretty much our parents and teachers guide us through our first 18 years. When we hit age 18, things start to change. We take our own responsibilities.
When we are kids, we blame others if something was wrong. Nothing was ever your fault. As an adult, this mind set still persists in most adults. In this recession economy, many people are lay off and fired by their boss. Many people blame the government and their boss for what has happen to them. The truth is you are responsible for our own life. You are responsible for what has happened or have not happen to you. In other words, what income earning you have now, what life situation you are in, or your health condition is your responsibility. The opposite of taking responsibility is making excuses. We became the victim and then our self esteem and confidence decrease. Negative feelings and cry for help starts to invade our mind. We need to realize being sad and angry will not do anything. Everything is your own responsibility. Only you can change how you want to live.
Learning to take responsibility is a life skill. All leaders have this great skill. By being responsible at a young age we built confidence and self esteem. If we didn’t learn that at an young age, we can start taking responsibility now. How we live our lives is in our own hands. If you are not satisfied with your current state, change and take charge of your life. Success is in your hands.
Friday, March 5th, 2010 at
1:00 am
When we make a checklist, once we finished a task, don’t we feel wonderful to check that box. One of the most important aspects of success is goal setting. A simple task, but yet only few actually do it. How many people actually write down their goals? I’ve asked people about what are their goals, some people have no idea, some people have goals, but they don’t write them down, and few have goals that are written on paper. Having goals in writing triple our commitment and accomplished them at a faster pace. Always write down the goals. When we are little, teachers teach us that anyone can reach their dreams. Having goals are vital to success. Remember goals are anything you want to do, be and have.
There 5 great things about goals
- Guide and direct behavior
- Focus
- Anticipation
- Organization
- Progress
Goals are in three groups
- Short term-6 months or less
- Intermediate- 6 months to 2 years
- Long term goals-Many years
In order to reach our goals, we need to do it step by step. We need to finish short term goals before jumping to the long term goals. Short term goals leads to intermediate goals. Eventually our long term goals will be reached if we follow through with everything.
The decision to be successful is in our own hands. Have a goal, focus, take ACTION!