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The Clichés Of Success by Leslie Fieger
The problem with writing about success is that almost
everything ends up sounding like a cliché. It has all been said before. It
has all been read or heard before. There are no new secret formulas; no new
tricks to creating success or being successful; nothing new to write about.
If you are reading this, it is highly likely that you should already
know all there is to know about creating the success and prosperity you
desire. Somewhere, sometime, you have already read or heard exactly what
you need to know to be a success. And that is exactly the problem.
I could write that you need to have a vision to follow; an ideal that
inspires you to action. "Yeah, yeah." you've heard it before. "I know
that." It's become a cliché. One of the flaws of the human intellect is the
tendency to look at something, recognize it, and then immediately judge it
as known and therefore not needing a closer look or a second look.
'Write your goals down.'
"Yeah, yeah."
'Set clear, specific, time-related goals.'
"Yeah, yeah."
'Purpose plus passion plus persistence = prosperity.'
"Yeah, yeah."
'Your thoughts and beliefs create your reality.'
"Yeah, yeah."
There is a huge difference between knowing of a person and knowing a
person. You might know their name. You might know what they look like. You
might know what they do for a living. You might even know what their
favorite food is, but do you really know that person? Do you know what is
in their heart and their mind?
There is also a huge difference between knowing about the principles of
success and knowing the principles of success. You may recognize them when
you see them. You may even be able to recite them by rote. But you don't
actually know them unless you live them. You may recognize the words, but
until, and unless, you are actually living (applying) them, you do not
actually know what you think you know.
If I were to ask you right now..."What is your vision that guides your
life?"...could you give me a succinct and distinct answer? Could you write
it down in a one or two sentence paragraph?
What is your purpose? What is your passion? What are your goals? What
are your predominant thoughts? What are your core beliefs? What does
success mean to you?
Can you give me a clear (and honest) answer in under a minute to each of
these questions?
Can you then tell me exactly how you are living your knowledge of
success principles?
Success comes from having clearly defined ideals combined with a fervent
desire defined by clear, written, time-defined, goals that are worked
towards every day and persisted in until they are made manifest. Yeah,
yeah, I know it's a cliché. Your success is either empowered by, or
inhibited by, your recurring, predominant thoughts patterns and your core
beliefs about yourself and success itself. Yeah, yeah, I know...it's a
cliché.
Yes, writing about success almost always ends up sounding like a cliché.
Wouldn't it be great if your own success was a cliché, something taken for
granted by you and all who think they know you?
Need reminding what those principles of success are? Want to take a
fresh look? Go here...
Millionaire Mindset Secrets and
Napoleon Hill's
13 Success Secrets Revealed.
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