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Lesson #5: Create a Vision and Stick To It
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| “There is a powerful, driving force inside every human being that, once unleashed, can make any vision, dream or desire a reality,” says Robbins. “I challenge you to make your life a masterpiece. I challenge you to join the ranks of those people who live what they teach, who walk their talk.” |
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7 Things to Know Before You Work From Home
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| Before you jump into a work at home program you should consider the following.
There a lot of pitch pages that will urge you to buy and paint a very pretty picture such as, “make a six figure income working only 30min”. Do not fall prey to over hyped scams. This is not to say that all the programs you come across will be scams but there are a lot of them out there. Yes getting a great deal on a great product is well, great but you won’t know if it a great if unless you do your research.
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“HIGH” ACHIEVERS
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| You can’t believe your luck when you receive the resume. And now before you sits your dream candidate; just out of school, a graduate from the most prestigious of universities, with a 4.5 GPA, an engaged community participant with stellar references, and a high achiever. So “high” in fact that she “fires-up” at least 3-5 times a week. |
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Protect Your Success: Have Unfinished Business
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| The fastest way for an achiever to revert to mediocrity in any endeavor of their calling or profession, is to have no unfinished business. Competitive edge, continuous growth and success, are loosely tied to achieving established goals. The key is to turn yesterday's goals into today's routine, it is also the platform you need to set goals that are more challenging, the one that you never thought of yesterday. You must see and set yourself up for a life beyond today's goals. |
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7 Characteristics of Achievers
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| Why do some people continually achieve great things, while others merely dream of bettering themselves? Are people born with some sort of "achievement gene", or can you learn to be an achiever? I believe that anyone can accomplish what they desire in life. By being aware of the characteristics of achievers, you really can change your thinking and take action now!
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How Do You Know If YOU Are A High Performer?
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| In order to answer this question and know if we are a high performer, we must first define the term 'High Performer'. The simple definition is a person who achieves the best results. It's not just someone who works hard. More specifically it is someone who is able to produce desired results and achieve more of their goals. When we compare high achievers to those who fall short, a discernible difference exists. But this comparison suggests that everyone falls into either one group or the other - achiever or non-achiever. It's not quite that black and white. |
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Realizing and Breaking your "Glass Ceiling" - Part 1
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| SERIES PART ONE: The legacy behind every successful professional, entrepreneur, and personal achiever is a storied history of breaking the "glass ceilings" in their leadership journey. These are the subconscious restrictions you place upon yourself as reasons for not achieving your goals. Take these proactive steps to begin your journey of achieving higher levels of Leadership.
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Realizing and Breaking your "Glass Ceiling" - Part 2
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| SERIES PART TWO: The legacy behind every successful professional, entrepreneur, and personal achiever is a storied history of breaking the "glass ceilings" in their leadership journey. These are the subconscious restrictions you place upon yourself as reasons for not achieving your goals. Take these proactive steps to begin your journey of achieving higher levels of Leadership.
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Realizing and Breaking your "Glass Ceiling" - Part 3
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| SERIES PART THREE: The legacy behind every successful professional, entrepreneur, and personal achiever is a storied history of breaking the "glass ceilings" in their leadership journey. These are the subconscious restrictions you place upon yourself as reasons for not achieving your goals. Take these proactive steps to begin your journey of achieving higher levels of Leadership.
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Realizing and Breaking your "Glass Ceiling" - Part 4
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| SERIES PART FOUR: The legacy behind every successful professional, entrepreneur, and personal achiever is a storied history of breaking the "glass ceilings" in their leadership journey. These are the subconscious restrictions you place upon yourself as reasons for not achieving your goals. Take these proactive steps to begin your journey of achieving higher levels of Leadership.
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Realizing and Breaking your "Glass Ceiling" - Part 5
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| SERIES PART FIVE: The legacy behind every successful professional, entrepreneur, and personal achiever is a storied history of breaking the "glass ceilings" in their leadership journey. These are the subconscious restrictions you place upon yourself as reasons for not achieving your goals. Take these proactive steps to begin your journey of achieving higher levels of Leadership.
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