This Is A Must Read List

Filed under: Education — jscott @ 10:25 pm

I have been doing quite a bit of reading about the mind sets and attitudes of successful people. Of course that includes the books of Napoleon Hill and Earl Nightingale, my two all time favorites in this arena. In addition, I really like a lot of what Brian Tracy purports in regard to setting goals and the habits of successful people that Steven Covey talks about in his book. Interestingly enough, I came across a list of qualities that successful people share. In reading through the list, I found that it conjured up many of the little and big lessons I learned from the above authors and others. I think you will find the list educational.

Here is the must read list of the qualities, characteristics, and habits of the successful.

1. They look for and find opportunities where others see nothing.

2. They find lessons while others only see problems.

3. They are solution focused.

4. They consciously and methodically create their own success.

5. They may be fearful, but they are not controlled or limited by fear.

6. They ask the right questions — the ones which put them in a positive mindset and emotional state.

7. They rarely complain.

8. They don’t blame, and take complete responsibility for their actions and outcomes.

9. They always find a way to maximize their potential, and use what they have effectively.

10. They are busy, productive and proactive.

11. They align themselves with like-minded people.

12. They are ambitious.

13. They have clarity and certainty about what they want.

14. They innovate instead of imitate.

15. They don’t procrastinate.

16. They are life-long learners.

17. They are glass half full people, while still being practical and down-to-earth.

18. They consistently do what they need to do, regardless of how they are feeling on a given day.

19. They take calculated risks.

20. They deal with problems quickly and effectively.

21. They don’t believe in, or wait for, fate, destiny, chance or luck.

22. They take action before they have to.

23. They are more effective than most at managing their emotions.

24. They are good communicators.

25. They have a plan for their life and they work methodically to turn that plan into a reality.

26. They become exceptional by choice.

27. They work through the tough stuff that most would avoid.

28. They have identified what is important to them and they do their best to live a life which is reflective of those values.

29. They have balance. They know that money is a tool and ultimately, it’s just another resource.

30. They understand the importance of discipline and self-control.

31. They are secure in their sense of self-worth.

32. They are generous and kind.

33. They are happy to admit mistakes and apologize.

34. They are adaptable and embrace change.

35. They keep themselves in shape physically.

36. They work hard and are not lazy.

37. They are resilient.

38. They are open to, and more likely to act upon, feedback.

39. They don’t hang out with toxic people.

40. They don’t invest time or emotional energy into uncontrollable things.

41. They are happy to swim against the tide.

42. They comfortable with their own company.

43. They set high standards for themselves.

44. They don’t rationalize failure.

45. They know how to relax, enjoy what they have in their life and to have fun.

46. Their career is not their identity, it’s their job.

47. They are more interested in what is effective than in what is easy.

48. They finish what they start.

49. They realize that not only are they physical and psychological beings, but emotional and spiritual creatures as well.

50. They practice what they preach.

 

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Opportunity May Be Knocking

Filed under: Education, Finance — jscott @ 9:40 pm

Work on line opportunities on the internet have increased exponentially, and, as a result, more money than ever is being made over the internet. As a matter of fact, a recent U.S. Census report stated that by the year 2011, at least 50% of all businesses will be home based and involve the computer. That’s nothing to sneeze at!

We are living in the “information age,” and marketing information on the internet is the utmost product to market. An article by Peter Drucker in Forbes magazine referred to education on line as the next biggest internet trend…a 100 billion dollar a year industry! And, that’s just education. It makes sense, though. Most people are open to information and education that will help them create a better lifestyle and achieve their goals.

Becoming wealthy is everyone’s possibility, but being job dependent is not the way to reach financial freedom. Financial literacy and self mastery are crucial to attaining those lifestyle and financial security goals. When an individual’s self worth and his net worth are one, then he can live a life of true balance and wealth.

Perhaps the timing is right for you to take a closer look at the opportunities available to the entrepreneur in you!