Posts Tagged ‘success’
Forget New Year’s Resolutions: You Need a Vision and a Recipe for Success
The concept of “New Year’s Resolutions” seems like a tired cliché…and it is when you think of the millions of people who make resolutions for the new year and then forget about them weeks or even days later. What you really need is a vision that allows you to grow into the person you want to be and an action plan to make it happen.
Listen, Believe, Apply
Last month the legendary wrestler Dan Gable spoke at my annual seminar in Tampa, Florida. Gable won the gold medal at the 1972 Olympics. Since then he has coached the University of Iowa to 15 NCAA team titles in 21 seasons (three of which included me as a member). This man clearly knows how to succeed. Yet his formula for success is simple.
Action Planning and the Matrix of Core Values
You’re ready to take action. You’re ready to make a change you think will improve your life. But how do you know if that change will actually make you happier?
Envision Yourself in Great Shape!
Have you ever heard of athletes who, as part of their training, envision themselves accomplishing their task perfectly? Visioning can work for you to. It can do wonders for helping you create the healthy, powerful body you desire.
Plan to Succeed, and You Will Succeed
Marc Allen, author of The Millionaire Course, is the laziest millionaire I know. Despite the fact that he breaks a lot of conventional rules — like never working before noon, for example — he has achieved great success.
How to Energize Your Fall Season
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, summer has ended. Vacations are just memories and children are back in school. I hope that after a fun, rejuvenating summer, you are feeling relaxed and energized, ready to create the best fall yet! Let me propose a great exercise to add even more positive energy to your life this fall.
Take a page and divide it in half, length-wise. Label one side Energizers, the other side Energy Zappers. Look at your environment — your home, office, business, closets, yard, neighborhood etc. Write each item down under either energy zappers (the things that deplete your energy) or under energizers, things that give you energy. Yes, some things may be on both lists.
