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Monday, July 23, 2007

Three Laws of Success

Not long ago, I attended Stephen Pierce's training workshop in Singapore. I am truly intrigued by his inspiring and light-hearted talk throughout the 2 hours event. He mentioned about Success and how to achieve high degree of success for anyone. Simply, it can be attained by anyone as long as he/she posseses these three traits. I call it three law of success.

The first law of success is to focus on doing the right thing. Focusing is a high level control of mindstate and it is a skill which many are still lacking of. Most of us have a short span of focus and we easily lose focus to unpleasant events and failures. To make matter worse, some tend to focus on the wrong things leading to spiral of failures in the future. Therefore, focusing right is pertinent to one's success.

The second law of success is consistency. Any successful individual is a consistent person. Consistency means doing the same thing repeatedly while producing the desirable and better result each time you perform the same act repeatedly. However, doing the same thing over and over again without progress is undesirable and should be put to a halt. Again, you won't expect a person to achieve a firm toned body by visiting a gym once.

Finally, a patient person will reap his rewards one fine day if he is focused and consistent with the right task. Patience which is the third law of success, begets success.

Here, I want to share some of his success quotes:
(1) "Things change while uncomfortable is still possible."
(2) "Every single day is a choice."
(3) "Have the ability to see what you can create from a situation."
(4) "Always look for a new perspective."

We can see and feel changes around us everyday. A change culminates to a choice that we must make. And a choice that we make from a change leads to a new situation. It can be a good or bad situation we are in. What differs from a successful person to anyone is that he/she has the ability to look for a new perspective and the ability to create from that situation. So what is stopping you to making a right choice for success?

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