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3 Proven Success Tips Tip #1:Using your time effectively It doesn’t matter who you are or what you wish to do, time will never stop. Whether your thinking, spacing out, working, or sitting around doing nothing, time is not waiting for you. This may sound very simple and unimportant, but think for a second. Before you place judgment on the quality if information I just gave you, answer this question, what’s more valuable, time or money? You need time to make money or do anything. If there was no time, there wouldn’t be any money to make. Are you valuing every last second, and every last minute that passes you by? If time is more important than money, why does time not seem to be more important of a priority than money does. People save money and make money. You need to save time and make time. Begin to realize that the cost of time is valuable, especially since you cannot get it back. If you want to stop dreaming, and make that dream a reality, prioritize your time down to every minute. Make a list of tasks that need completion, figure out how long each one will take, and get them done in the time you have allotted for each task. Just as you would when you pick items or services you want to purchase with your money. You seek them out, find the cost, and save your money accordingly, but within the money you are allotted to spend. Budget your money, budget your time. Have time limits for all tasks and events.
Tip #2:Keep it simple This is probably one of the most overlooked ideas in the world today. The world has this idea that in order to do big things, the only way to accomplish it is to have a big, long, complicated plan in place with state of the art equipment in order to do so. This is NOT true. All the small, simple ideas add up to big changes. If it seems too simple to be true, go with it, don’t over complicate everything. If you decide to engage in personal development (Which you will find out about later), you will hear that saying everywhere you go, as it is one of the most vital keys to success. Keep steps small and simple to reach your goals. Simplicity can make it easier to stay consistent. The more you get done, the longer you will stick and stay, and so ever closer do you get to your goals. As you complete simple daily tasks towards your big goal, it keeps your belief level high and you will believe you can achieve your goals. As you see yourself complete simple tasks over time, it will make you want to do more and more, thus the effect of taking liftoff and never looking back will begin to set in. You will be amazed at the progress you accomplish in a week, a month, a year, hence you never felt anything like it before. I promise you, once simplicity is set in and progress is made, you will experience one of the most exciting and rewarding feelings you have ever felt.
Tip #3: Stick and stay, and you will get your pay. To drastically change yourself or something about yourself such as income or lifestyle- whatever the occasion, you have to stay in for the long run. Nothing happens overnight (not even the lottery, once you claim the jackpot, it takes 4-8 weeks for the actual money to hit your bank account, but your chances of winning are 146,107,962 to 1 anyway.) If someone’s income is $60,000/yr, they must work consistently throughout the year. It’s not like they work for two weeks and make $60,000 dollars. If you want to learn to play the piano, don’t forget most people aren’t decent players until after years of playing diligently, not after a month. That’s why most people are scammed with those “blah, blah, blah in 30 days” offers. Next time you decide to go after something, prepare to be dedicated to it over the next following years. No matter what happens in that time, you can not let anything knock you off the mark. And trust me, you will have your fair share of obstacles that will want to make you stop completely and withdraw. Be prepared for anything, and stay in for the long run. If you don’t quit, you will reach success eventually. Studies have found out that for those who stay in after numerous failures, often find success on the other side. Other people fail, and decide that’s it and withdraw, only to be right at the front door to success, and all they would of had to do is simply turn the handle and give it one more try.
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