Some Succeed, Others Fail… Why?

Some Succeed Others Fail…Why?

A question for the ages no doubt.  I am sure everyone out there has
some opinion on this question.  This is however answered quite simply
by pointing out major differences in a successful person and a failure.

Success:  Knows exactly what her purpose is and has a plan.
Failure: Has no definite purpose and believes that luck plays a part
in her success.

Success:  Understands the power of relationships and utilizes that
power to help carry out plans and purpose.
Failure:  Find fault in people and makes it quite clear to everyone
this is how she feels.

Success:  He thinks before he speaks and understands the power
of his words.
Failure:  Speaks before he thinks and has no regard for the negativity
that spews from his mouth.

Success:  Is mindful of time, income, expenditures.  Lives within his means.
Failure:  No regard for any of these and lives far beyond his means.

Success:  She is open-minded and tolerant.
Failure:  She believes her way is the only way and shuts herself off from
the opportunity of others experience and knowledge.

Success:  He keeps an upbeat and positive attitude and has a keen
understanding of the connection between self and success.
Failure:  Looks for “something for nothing” and has an attitude of
expectation with little or no effort.

Success:  She has a deep understanding of her connection with her
creator and finds appreciation in all things.
Failure:  She is only concerned for herself and her immediate needs
being met often at the expense of others.

These are just a few of the vast differences between the Success and
the Failure.  Where do you fall?  When your loved ones are giving your
eulogy will the words they speak describe a Successful Life or a Failed one?

All you have to remember is that no matter where you are today it is
ultimately up to you to DECIDE where you want to be tomorrow.

Attitude is EVERYTHING!!

To Your Success,

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This is a series of posts based on Napoleon Hill’s book, A Year Of Growing Rich. This exercise is all about personal development and wealth creation and is designed to help move you from inspiration to application, putting skills into action to succeed in life! These posts are written by Treasure Milinovich, a certified Bob Proctor Life Success Coach, whom was inspired by our co-founder Stacey Hall’s desire to create a weekly self-empowerment series.

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Comments

  1. Ola! Theleadershipnetwork,
    On a similar note,, when i went into grade nine and try out for the basketball team i ended up on the bench and ever since then i have worked hard everyday to get better. when grade 10 cam i failed again so i made basketball drills harder more intense and do them everyday during the school year and practice 2 times a day in the summer and played on the rep team in the spring to get more experience. i even gave up other sports to practice more. now in grade 11 i have failed again and i don’t know what to do. no matter how hard i tried how hard i pushed myself to make practice on my own hard i still failed while other players don’t do anything and succeed because of their genes and favoritism. why should i keep trying
    Great Job!

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