Key To Success: 10 Success Tips For Maximum Achievement
First off, I would echo the voice of 18th century French philosopher Voltaire, made popular and relevant in today’s leadership lexicon by “Good to Great” author Jim Collins, who said, “Good is the Enemy of Great.”
1. “Good is the Enemy of Great.” Get rid of the good to make room for the great in your life. Instead of keeping the main thing the main thing, we major in too many minor things. In other words, many people do a few things that are good, a lot of things that are mediocre, but nothing that is GREAT.
Find the ONE thing you can be the best in the world at and focus unrelentingly on improving that one thing, polishing it to perfection.
Choose great over good in ALL areas of your life! It is far better to have a few great things than a lot of good or mediocre things.
Instead of having six cheap shirts that you don’t feel so great in, have one fine quality shirt that you can feel proud to wear and that makes you feel like a million bucks! Instead of having five or six ho-hum paintings to decorate your walls, invest in ONE magnificent masterpiece that leaves you breathless and enriches your soul every time you look at it! Instead of going to the usual cottage retreat every long-weekend, save up your money and go on one GREAT vacation that you’ve always dreamed of like going on a European boat-cruise, snorkeling in the Red Sea, or taking an art class in Paris. Instead of many mediocre friendships, have a few great friendships that energize and inspire you and that you can spend quality time fostering deeper relationships. You get the point.
Greatness is a choice! And choice is the democratic equalizer of all people. Everyone, regardless of their rank, social status or income level has the power to choose great over good.
2. Commit to an annual theme. Instead of making and breaking a number of well-wished but half-hearted New Year’s Resolutions, commit to an annual or lifetime theme. Pick a theme that defines your singular life purpose or what you are most passionate about and stick to it.
For example, my theme is: “Write First!” I have this theme posted right in front of me above my computer. My purpose is to write.
I write first and ask questions later. I focus on writing (or things related to developing my writing) first and then worry about the urgent but non-important interruptions (paying bills, answering calls and emails, responding to invitations, etc.) that plague everyone. This theme takes precedence over everything else except my spiritual relationship with my Creator. The only exception to this rule would be a genuinely important priority that falls in one of my top values in life or attending to a family emergency.
Your main theme for 2006 could be “Family First!” or “Health First!” or “Listen First!” or “Service Above Self.” Just pick one and commit to it.
Beside your main theme, make a list of your top values such as love, health, giving, peace, wealth, etc. to ground yourself and distinguish between important and non-important but urgent matters. In his autobiography, Benjamin Franklin listed thirteen virtues (Temperance, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humility) to which he governed his life and gave a week’s strict attention to mastering one virtue at a time repeating the list in order every thirteen weeks.
3. Practice a policy of planned neglect. In other words, once you have established your theme or singular purpose (the one thing you can be the best in the world at) get into the habit of practicing your main habit FIRST before anything else.
Everything else that’s non-important can get neglected and keep getting put-off. In other words, your daily to-do list will keep changing around your main theme which will remain constant - with very few exceptions.
4. Make a stop doing list. I’m not sure where I first heard this idea, but I borrowed it most recently from Jim Collin’s book, “Good to Great.” Too many people have important to-do lists that keep getting longer and longer. But very few people have ’stop-doing’ lists. Make a list of everything you are doing that is not contributing to your core genius or main purpose and core values - and stop doing it! Forget about your image and what other people will think, and STOP doing what’s not great in your life.
5. Be Simple. Get rid of the good to make room for the great. Literally! Get rid of the junk in your basement and file folders!
Anything you haven’t touched or looked at in a year you probably need to get rid of it. Donate books and magazines you haven’t read and clothes you know you’re never going to wear. Empty your mind and physical space of unnecessary clutter and make room for abundance! (Daily meditation is a great way to empty the mind and allow new inspiration).
6. Make HEALTH a priority NOW! Get a full physical check-up at least once a year. If something’s bothering you or you don’t feel right about something, get it checked out IMMEDIATELY! Don’t wait, until it’s too late. Take a proactive approach to your health by taking preventative measures, eating healthy and exercising regularly. And make LOVE a top priority. If you haven’t taken the time to tell your loved ones how deeply you value and love them, then make time for it now.
Are you still reading this article? WHY? Pick-up your phone, right now, and call your doctor to make that appointment! Call your loved ones now and book some real quality time together. Life is short and fragile. You may never get the chance again.
7. Dreams. The dream is a window into your soul, a gateway into the unseen world, giving access to the unknown and revealing the invisible behind all that is visible. In my book, “Psychology of the Hero Soul,” (http://www.herosoul.com; Chapter 14; pg. 77)I mention the importance of dreams and how to harness your dreams to awaken your creative potential. I can’t stress enough how important it is to get into the habit of jotting down your dreams and making an effort to interpret them. It is a great way to develop self-awareness and self-understanding and will enrich your life in many, many unforeseen ways.
Self-awareness and self-acceptance is so important in developing your self-esteem. Take the time to seriously ask yourself, “Who am I and what’s my purpose in life?” Write down your strengths and weakness, your highest ambitions and deepest fears, and make a list of everything you enjoy doing and all your hobbies. Take some personality tests to gain deeper understanding of who you are.
8. Face the brutal facts! Never hide from reality. Always get the hard facts about any situation you are facing. It doesn’t matter if you have a Harvard MBA and are the world’s greatest optimist if you pick the wrong location to open up a retail business!
Likewise, face the brutal facts about yourself. If you haven’t even come close to achieving your dreams and goals, you need to honestly ask yourself why you haven’t reached your goals and figure out what has been preventing you. A great way to accomplish this is to ask a few friends you trust and who know you the following question: “How do you see me limiting myself?” (I have Jack Canfield to thank for this great question).
Once you have the facts and fully understand the problem, spend over eighty percent of your time focusing on the solution.
9. ASK for help! If you need help, ask for it. If you don’t ask, you don’t get. Ask for the sale, ask for the date, ask for support. Stop worrying about your image, reject the rejection, and ASK!
But don’t just be a taker. Please also give. Earn the right to ask by being a giver. Be a generous giver because whatever you put out into the world will return multiplied. The hero’s journey is about following your bliss, and doing what you love to do in service to others. “Service above self,” is a great motto to adopt.
10. Take Action! In my Hero Soul book, I have dedicated an entire chapter on taking action. The great succeed by taking continuous and concerted action toward a singular objective. And they continue to take unrelenting, consistent action for a period of years before becoming overnight successes.
If you do just five new things every day towards achieving your biggest dream, you will one day be living your dream and as Thoreau once said, ‘meet with a success unexpected in common hours.’
But if you aren’t going to take action on the advice in this article, why the heck are you reading it? Move on to something else!
One of my favorite movies is “The Shawshank Redemption” (based on Stephen King’s short story, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption) about a successful banker, Andy Dufresne, who is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife. I’m sure many of you have seen it.
For nineteen years Dufresne quietly chips away at his goal to escape by literally chipping the wall in his cell - a little bit every day - until one day he reaches his goal and escapes.
His jail buddy, Red, comments that all it took “was pressure and time.”
I don’t think I’ve ever seen any movie replayed so many times on TV. It really intrigued me. So I did some research and found out that according to IMDB, The Shawshank Redemption is the second most popular movie of all time with The Godfather taking first place! That’s quite the accomplishment given how long The Godfather has been out.
Why is this movie so popular? I don’t really know the answer. But I think it’s because many people feel like they’re living in a prison and have been given a life sentence to doing work they really hate. They want to break free from their shackles.
More than anything else, they want FREEDOM! And Shawshank delivers that moment of freedom. It’s a beautiful story that makes the soul weep with joy and provides the hope and promise of being human.
The great thing about Shawshank is that it also provides a solution: by quietly chipping away at your main goal and consistently taking action everyday, you will achieve the success and freedom you have been longing for. With ‘pressure and time’ you can take the darkest coal and turn it into the most brilliant, most magnificent diamond the world has ever seen. For more articles like this, bookmark www.AchievementSchool.com
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What is the Secret to Achievement?
How would you like to know the secret that can lead you to achieving all of the things that you have only imagined you could achieve?
Does it sound too good to be true?
Well, it’s not! You can achieve your goals and you can begin to thrive in the world around you instead of letting it get you down. Many people allow their situations to dictate how they feel about themselves and what they can accomplish. You do not have to do this. Instead, you can change your situations so that they do suit you.
People who accomplish and achieve what they want out of life do not allow situations and circumstances to get them down. They do not allow themselves to ever believe that they are not capable of achieving what they set out to. If you can get past your barriers and allow yourself to have the faith and confidence that you are able to achieve what you want out of life, you are well on your way to actually achieving it.
The secrets of successful people do not have to remain a secret. YOU can learn how to use them to benefit you in your life and begin to achieve all of the things that you would like to. Things like having the career you want or buying your dream home. These are all things that you are capable of doing.
Making sure that your faith and confidence in yourself is strong is one of the ways to get past your barriers and allow yourself to achieve what you want out of life. Give yourself a chance and allow yourself to learn more. Visit www.AchievementSchool.com for more articles on achieving your dreams!
Author: Bryan Appleton
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Achievement School and How to Increase Sales
Achievement School presents the following article about how to make sales goals a reality. In this economy, it is crucial to drive sales, focus on the opportunities that exist in a shrinking economy and keep yourself and your sales staff motivated even in the face of so much frustration and difficulty.
Many sales professionals set a lot of sales goals from daily to weekly to monthly to quarterly to yearly. Yet many businesses still have faltering to less than stellar sales. So what is the reason for this gap between desires or wants and actual results?
Let me ask you a question: Why do you set a sales goal? Possibly your first thought to answering this question is because your boss told you to or you may even your own personal and professional reasons. However, that does not answer the question of why?
The answer to this question is to achieve a result that is better than the previous outcomes from your sales activities. Setting goals are part of the goal achievement process along with planning goals and executing them.
Now is the time to change the sales mindset from Goal Setting to Goal Achievement. What happens when you change your mindset, you begin to think differently about the entire goal process and you then carry that mindset into all of your other actions.
The reason I share this with you is that many times when working with colleagues through numerous strategic partnerships I receive comments like "You are amazing" or "You are incredible" and even questions as "How do you think like that?" The reason for these reactions is because I have a goal achievement mentality instead of just a goal setting one.
When you think in terms of goal achievement, you have additional opportunities to emotionalize the goal within your own life whether personally or professionally. Sales Coaching Tip: You must build your WIIFM (What’s in it for me?) to increase sales when using a goal achievement process.
Additionally, you begin to think of the potential obstacles that are in your way keeping you from successful goal achievement. Now you have engaged your higher order thinking skills and your logical brain is working in tandem with your emotional brain to secure the goal to win more sales.
Great sales professionals know how to consistently achieve their sales goals. By adopting a mind set of goal achievement, you win the Increase Sales Race every single time.
Author: Leanne Hoagland-Smith
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Achievement School and Signs Along the Road to Achievement
Achievement School presents the following enjoyable article that likens achievement to driving. This analogy is spot on, and how many times do we even talk about achievement as we talk about cars, driving, race car driving and more. How many times have you told someone that they needed to "stay on course" or have you told someone that you feel that you are "running out of gas"? These clever "rules of the road" are also rules of achievement!
One of the first things most of us remember hearing when learning to drive an automobile was "Keep your hands on the wheel." Then there were other precautions like, "Keep your eyes on the road, drive defensively, buckle up for safety, and watch the road signs!"
These basic precautions would keep us moving along safely and help us arrive at our intended destinations on time. Remembering these simple golden rules of safe driving can also help with the achievement of other important objectives.
1. Keep Your Hands on the Wheel
Winners spend the majority of their time doing things that bring them closer to their goals. They stay on the intended path because their "hands are on the wheel." They make the most of each minute by staying engaged in actions of high priority. They accept help from others. However, they take ultimate responsibility for guiding themselves to their destination.
2. Keep Your Eyes on the Road
Winners hold a clear view of what they want to achieve. By having a plan and keeping the outcome clearly in mind, they are less likely to become sidetracked and lured into actions that waste precious time. They rest occasionally, enjoying the scenery and excitement of the journey. Yet when in motion, they keep their eyes on the path ahead, focusing on the outcome they want to achieve.
3. Drive Defensively
Winners never ignore problems. They are flexible and know that they may have to apply the brakes, speed up, slow down, or take a detour now and then. They know that there will be obstacles at some point, "bumps and pot holes" to cross, and other moving vehicles to consider. They are prepared to act accordingly when unforeseen difficulties appear.
4. Buckle up for Safety
Even the safest drivers will occasionally have a fender bender or get side-swiped. However, winners won’t let occasional accidents or setbacks deter them from moving ahead. When difficulties appear, they focus on finding creative solutions. They consider setbacks to be learning experiences. They wear a mental "seat belt" by having plans for these circumstances. They also take adequate measures to insure and protect the things they’ve worked to build. They assure future security for themselves and their loved ones.
5. Watch the Road Signs
"Load limit, falling rocks, go, stop, yield, curve ahead, caution, speed limit," or similar signs are familiar to almost everyone. Road signs also tell how close we are to our destination, when we need to change lanes, or make a turn. They tell when other vehicles may be merging into our lane. Winners pay attention to similar signs as they work to fulfill projects and goals.
Winners are not simply dreamers. They stay in touch with the reality of current circumstances to stay flexible and measure progress. By watching the signs, they can change course at the earliest possible moment if they have made a wrong turn. They use signs along the road to achievement as tools for life-long learning and improvement.
Before leaving the driveway, we always know our intended destination and reasons for going there. However, trouble can occur in other areas when trying to move toward a vague notion of "success" without knowing exactly where that is. Defining a clear destination and remembering these familiar driving precautions can help provide a safe and fulfilling journey to exciting new achievements.
Author: Steve Brunkhorst
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Achievement School and The Biggest Hurdles on Your Road to Achievement and How to …
Achievement School presents the following article about obstacles on your path to achievement. We are in tough times, and many of us feel overwhelmed by the economy, a tough job market, stress at home and much, much more. Unfortunately, there are countless obstacles in our way to success…but knowing what they are, knowing how to gather your strength to overcome them and knowing how to never let them haunt you again will dramatically increase your ability to be success and achieve your goals.
Past mistakes have taught me many lessons. The most essential has been to make me realize the crucial value of ideas. You will find many obstacles on your way to a better life, but wrong ideas often constitute the largest hurdle to be overcome. Ignorance can keep you down for a while, but having wrong ideas can literally destroy your life.
Philosophical convictions play such a determinant role because they focus your mind on a goal and allow you to advance relentlessly in that direction. On the other hand, having wrong values is equivalent to putting blinders on your eyes. If you have a mistaken philosophy, you won’t be able to perceive opportunities.
You cannot move forward until you stop leaning backwards. You cannot take effective action until you stop chasing counter-productive targets. The following two poisonous ideas build enormous obstacles to success.
1. FEELING ASHAMED. You can make yourself ashamed of being too quick or too slow, too small or too fat, too ignorant or too old, or for who knows what. Whether your particular reason is one or the other, it doesn’t matter. You should not allow any of them to discourage you from moving forward.
If people criticize you, listen carefully, see if they have a point, try to improve whatever it is, assuming that it is something under your control, and move on.
Whatever you do and no matter how well you do it, lots of people will dislike you. Learn from their remarks if those make sense, shrug your shoulders at the rest, and continue to advance on your chosen path.
2. BELIEVING THAT YOU HAVE NO CHANCE IN LIFE. There will always exist people who possess everything you want and who got it without much effort. I am not denying that some owe their success to inheritance, luck, or family connections.
Does that mean that you should be paralysed by envy? Is that a sign telling you to give up your hopes of success? Not at all. For your personal achievement, other people’s good luck is irrelevant in the long term.
Imagine, for instance, that a competitor has great political connections and that you have none. If such connections are required to succeed in a certain field, you’d do better to acknowledge that reality.
It doesn’t mean that you have no chance in life. Take it instead as a message for you to move on and get down to work in an field where you have better prospects.
Crying about the unfairness of the world is mostly a waste of time. By all means, if you have decided to devote your life to promote justice, nothing speaks against your concentrating your energies on improving society.
Nevertheless, do not delude yourself that you need to change the whole world before you become successful in your own life. My guess is that, on your road to achievement, your largest obstacles will be wrong ideas. Throw them away today.
Author: John Vespasian
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Achievement School and Goal Setting and Achievement
Achievement School offers the following thoughts and advice on how to set goals for top achievement. I have had the truly incredible opporunity to ask top achievers how they did it, how they do it, and how they maintain it. Without fail, every single one can speak to setting goals, measuring the goals, sometimes reworking the plan to get to their goals and even celebrating the achievements along the way.
If you’ve noticed too much of the following at your place of work:
- Missed deadlines
- Poorcommunications
- Too many meetings
- Missed expectations
- Non productive, or deadlocked differences of opinion
- Office tension
Then you might be a goal wreck. (apologies to Jeff Foxworthy)
Without a common understanding and alignment to a set of goals, these kinds of issues - and more - will occur frequently. These issues chew up morale, waste time, cost you money, and lose customers.
The following questions apply to our personal, as well as our business lives.
- Do I have goals?
- Are those in my (organization, family, group) committed to them?
- Are we goal setters? or are we goal achievers?
Perhaps the most powerful question is the last one. A shift in thinking from goal setting to goal achievement is profound. Goal setting is deciding what will be done, a necessary first step.
Having a goal achievement mindset means that everyonecomes to work every day knowing that what they do counts, why it is important, and how they are going to get it done.Creating a powerful goal achievement mindset demands a journey through the principles of leadership, enrollment, collaboration, and even the ancient principles of Tai Chi.
Most of us have heard of "SMART" goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely, and while it is a good framework to test how well the goal communicates. It is powerless without the other tools that come from a mindset of goal achievement:
- Link the goals directly back to the bigger picture- gives them a larger sense of purpose
- Identify obstacles - anticipate barriers that can delay outcomes, or incur significant cost
- Identify all possible pathways - don’t just pick the first one
- Priortize - you can’t do everything all at once
- Action Plan - who? what? where? - be specific
- Communications - how do you communicate problems, needs from executing the plans?
- Affirmations - in the broadest sense of the word - individual, and organizational self- talk that you are on the right path
You’ll notice the last point feels a little diferent than the rest, but it is an important part of the right mindset. As in Tai Chi, the principles of Yin and Yang in life become apparent. The mindset of goal achievement has Yin and Yang elements also. Affirmations are the Yin side off the mostly Yang discussion above. You need all elements described above to maximize results.
We are at a moment in history that demands that we are all at our very best, perhaps this framework of thought and principle may help us to think about both business and personal challenges.
Author: Greg Jordan
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Achievement School and The Building Blocks of Achievement
Achievement School presents the following article about the basics of achievement. Difficult times call for people who will create strong plans and take action. If you follow these basic steps to achievement, you will find yourself able to take charge of your success.
To constantly achieve your set goals in life one needs to follow a proven recipe. A recipe that is duplicatable and has been used by others time and time again. Just as good building blocks are needed for any stable building, anyone looking to achieve a lifetime of achievement need to have in place these 3 key pieces (Action plan, Belief and Concentration) - the ABCs of achievement.
1. Action
To continually achieve what you have set out to do, you need to take action. Most people are good at putting on paper or resolving at the beginning of each year what they want to accomplish in the year. However barely 2-3 months into the year, they realize what they have planned or set out to achieve is unattainable. What made them come to that point? Their lack of action! Nothing was done to implement the goal. No action was taken and no plans were laid down as to how the goal was going to be achieved. Opportunities that come our way can only be converted if you take action. Whatever you achieve in life-personal or business related is determined by your ability to take action. Accomplished achievers take action to achieve desired results. It is very easy to tell people what you intend to do. That is not it-you have to show for it!
2. Belief
No one can work this one into your goals. Sorry to put it bluntly. You have to believe in yourself and in your dreams to make it happen. You can attend all the training and listen to all the tapes on belief, but at the end of the day you must believe in yourself that you can achieve. Once you master the belief no one can take it away from you. Challenges and obstacles will come in your path, but the ability to have the belief that a particular goal is achievable will see you through.
3. Concentration
You need a single-minded concentration strategy if you are to realize the full potential of your goals. Most people tend to have a lot of goals at a time making it a challenge by itself to track progress. It is not wrong to have multiple goals. Take on what you can handle and see it come to fruition. If you can handle one very well see it through. If you take on too many goals at a time and you fail, there is the tendency to lose any motivation to carry on. Your mindset becomes defeated and the energy to focus will be gone.
If you take action on your set goals, have the belief that they are attainable and concentrate long enough; your dreams will be achievable.
Author: Augustus Kamassah
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Achievement School and Picking Up the Pieces
Achievement School presents the following thoughts on how to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and keep moving forward after a fall. Many people are finding themselves in tough situations right now with this economy and job market. In fact, I recently received an email from a reader asking how I can be so "optimistic in the face of so much negativity and bad news".
My answer? You can give in to the negative thinking and negative speak and pretty much give up. That way, you can simply drift along in life, taking the punches and blows and just kind of putting one foot in front of the other on some days, or really not moving at all on others. Or, you can find joy and positive in many aspects of your life, focus on the goals that you have for yourself, and make plans to do your best to positively impact your life, your family, your career and more each and every day.
There is a saying: "Don’t cry over spilled milk". Life is such that there will be moments when you will fall. Or a change in the circumstances puts you in dire straits. It is in moments like these that you might feel a sense of loss, dread and an overpowering feeling to give up in whatever you are doing.
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Achievement Motivation - Do You Have it in You?
Are you the kind of person who has that strong desire to attain or achieve something in your life? Then you are likely to have that particular level of achievement motivation in you. The definition of achievement motivation is the propensity for an individual to go for triumph and to prefer target-oriented hit or miss activities. Most behavioral scientists over the ages have observed that there are simply some individuals who possess that intense goal of achieving something more than what they have, whilst there are also some individuals who never seem to be concerned at all about their accomplishments; so which one are you? And so this occurrence has drawn and ignited several controversies and arguments.
In general, it is viewed that people who possess achievement motivation in them proved a considerably greater rate of progress or development in their organization or in their careers as compared to the others who don’t. There are certain courses and programs available, and they include the 7 training inputs. The initial step pertains to the course of action that achievement motivation philosophy is trained and inculcated to the individual. The next one assists members to know and comprehend their own goals and unique individualism. The third step aids participants in carrying out achievement motivation-related deeds in some cases like role plays and especially applying in real life.
The succeeding step zeroes in on putting into practice those achievement motivation-related exploits in pastimes, lifestyles and businesses. The next input fosters and trains participants to relay the accomplishment behavior pattern to their own deeds, goals and sense of worth. The sixth course helps members to generate and build up their own course of action. And finally, the program offers members with comments, reactions and the necessary feedback regarding their improvement and progression towards attaining their desired goals and objectives. Now, this achievement motivation as a branch of learning has already set up its great deal of importance. In fact, some major corporations and companies are currently teaching and training their people in this area.
Achievement motivation is an added boost for one’s improvement to life. Generally speaking, persons who are veered toward their goals and accomplishments feel so much in control, thus they enjoy life better. Instead of leaving the results or outcome to mere chances, they prefer to work on the problem or challenge. Also, accomplishment motivated individuals are more inclined to be more concerned regarding their personal attainments instead of thinking about the prize for their triumphs. Being motivated enables them to establish very easy or very tough targets or objectives. In doing this, they make sure that they just take on those tasks or actions which they think the can perform and accomplish.
These individuals set and plan reasonably difficult yet easily attainable or doable goals and tasks that could aid them in reaching their goals and objectives. When they feel motivated, people naturally become vibrant and make them enhance their self respect since happy and positive people usually gravitate towards them and they value themselves more.
Author: Amy Twain
The author of this article Amy Twain is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy just published a new home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem overnight. More info about this “Quick-Action Plan for A More Confident You” is available at http://www.FabulousSelfEsteem.com.
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Outliers - The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
Achievement School presents the following book review of "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell.
This review will help you appreciate the importance of being aware of and exploiting the many opportunities that we encounter day to day. It will also demolish some myths about success. Achievement is a not a solo affair at all. There are a surprising number of factors at play.
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