51| Write your comments | Vote |By: Joel Suarez |Type: Self Improvement | 2005-09-12 |
Title: The Success Zone
I’m sure you’ve heard the expression “in the zone,”
particularly as it applies to athletes or others who are
unflappable as they eye the goal. Sometimes you can be in the
zone regarding your success and nothing gets in your way; other
times you can do everything right and find that whatever can go
wrong, will.
Here are thoughts on building the habit of success and getting
“in the zone.”
- Achieve Success by Expecting It
You must understand that the path from where you are to where
you want to be is not always smooth or straight. When you hit
those inevitable bumps in the road, your character, commitment,
and attitude will help get you “in the zone” or at least, keep
you there.
- Success Breeds Success
“Mo.” That shortened word of “mo” speaks of momentum—the
ability to continually succeed and build on the past successes
you’ve had. Most people understand that when they have one (big
or small) success, it encourages them and makes them believe
they can do anything. Salespeople know it, and they strive for
it.
When you’ve unlocked the key to your success (whatever that may
be), you’ll find your “mo” and that nothing can get in your way.
- Choosing Success
We all understand that we can choose to be happy or miserable,
and that our choices will affect our lives for the better or
worse. When you opt to be happy, you choose to identify with
the accomplishments in life that exude who you are and who you
have striven to be.
You can choose to look on the positive side, just as you can
choose success. Remember, success is more than just wealth.
Choose the positive side of things and you choose to remember
and live your successes, not your failures.
- Experts Don’t Know Everything
If you have a plan that seems to go against all the
conventional wisdom and yet you know in your soul that this
WILL work, then follow your gut instincts. The “experts” are
wrong all the time—from medical experts who predict incorrectly
to future-trending experts who foretell the wrong trends and
costs corporations millions.
More than 100 years ago, someone wanted to close down the US
Patent office because he thought everything that could be
invented had been and that no one would need to patent anything
else, ever. So don’t listen to the nay sayers and
“experts”—sometimes they are dead wrong!
About The Author: Joel Suarez is an established online marketer
and publisher. His expertise field is in direct marketing and
multi-level marketing. He specializes in developing new tips,
tricks, ideas, and tools to help new and pro's alike Internet
marketers to start, develop, and establish their businesses
online. - http://www.homebiz4u2profit.com
Author: Joel Suarez