The Pyramid of Success 25 Blocks John Wooden Block 1 ~ Industriousness "There is no substitute for work. Worthwhile results come from hard work and careful planning." This term refers to being an industrious person. Which means to be a hard working committed person. To be quite honest, I'm not so sure what the real meaning is behind this statement. I'm assuming that it refers to doing your best when it comes to your responsibilities. For example, your job, your school etc. Block 2 ~ Enthusiasm "It is the engine that powers all blocks of the Pyramid. It is why I chose Industriousness and Enthusiasm as the cornerstones of my Pyramid of Success. It is where everything begins." You have to be excited and optimistic when it come...
10 Keys to Personal Power Key 1 ~ Clarity I think what Brian Tracy was trying to say is that, set a plan for yourself. Have a certain big goal that you're trying to reach. Have all the things you need and want in the clear or in your mind. It's important to prioritize your goals and what is going to impact you more. It helps to keep your end game in mid. What do you want in the end of everything? The first step is to create your vision. Having your vision planned out is an imperative part in obtaining personal power. Key 2 ~ Competence Competence is all about commitments. You have to be loyal to your plan or else everything might derail. I think it's important to be competent because when you're competent, your journey is soooo much easier for you. You have to master the field you find yourself heading into. This works both ways. In your professional life and in your personal life. If you crave p...
The Psychology of Winning ~ 10 Qualities of a Total Winner Quality 1 Positive Self-Expectancy "Life is a self fulfilling prophecy. True winners go into every event expecting to win." Positive self-expectancy is pure and simple optimism: real enthusiasm for everything you do. And optimism is expecting the most favorable result from your own actions Winners understand that life is a self-fulfilling prophecy . And they know that you usually get what you expect in the long run. So winners accept the belief that hope and a deep, unbreakable faith — forged into a fundamental attitude of positive self-expectancy — is the eternal spring from which all creative, motivating energy flows. How often have you expected that something would work and it did? Now, flip that around, how often did you just absolutely known that something was going to fail – and guess what – it did? I wish I could go beyond this notion of positive thinking and ...
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