Tuesday 30 July 2013

The Power Of Motivation - Zig Ziglar

Let the brilliant Zig Ziglar give you his insight into motivation with his unique and comical style which is easy listening as in my opinion Zig Ziglar is the finest speaker of all time, please leave a comment after viewing!!

Saturday 27 July 2013

Personal Development

Entrepreneurs will benefit greatly if they take the time to understand and master two important factors in order to achieve ultimate success - the external and the internal. The external refers to the marketplace, the environment, and other factors that exist outside of the entrepreneur and the business.
The internal refers to the conditioning, weaknesses, fears and doubts of the entrepreneur as a business leader and a person. Continuous personal development is an important part of being a successful entrepreneur. Time must be set aside every day to focus on what improvements can be made internally to improve not only the business but also the quality of the entrepreneur`s life.
Personal development and professional development go hand in hand. Effectiveness is largely a result of the kind of habits that successful people have developed over time. These habits can be learned as part of an entrepreneur's personal development. These habits include inspired action, balance, flexibility, discipline and planning. All of these habits can be learned over time.
Personal development is a lifelong journey. The more you know about yourself, the more you will know about others and you`ll find that your relationships improve. Consider it an investment in your future and the future of your business.
The first step is to make a realistic assessment of your current level of personal productivity. This doesn`t just mean how well your business is doing. Your personal life must be a part of this assessment as well. Perhaps you need to do a better job of scheduling time for both your business and your family, or maybe you have a hard time dealing with change. Whatever your challenges turn out to be, you cannot address them until you know what they are.
The next step is to develop a plan for your own personal development. That plan can be as simple as reading self-help books on the specific habits you need to work on, or it can include taking classes on line or at a local community college to address your personal area of weakness. Working this into your already busy schedule can be difficult if you allow it, but it`s very important. Get up a little earlier if necessary, but set aside a quiet hour for reflections, study and growth. Unless you make your personal development a priority by devoting time every day, you will never experience any improvement.
Another great strategy for personal development is to find a mentor. Learning from somebody with more experience than you can greatly reduce your learning curve, allowing you to develop much faster. Not only can mentors teach you from their experience, they can use that experience to spot your challenges and help you develop your own personal improvement plan. You can find mentors locally, or you can search online for a professional business mentor who can design a plan that meets your needs for your personal development.
Personal development is an important piece to the entrepreneurial puzzle. Your current level of personal effectiveness can only take you so far. Create a vision a level of success far beyond what you are experiencing today and then you look for ways or steps that you can take to improve yourself first. You will grow into the vision you hold. It's only through developing the habits of success that you will ever gain the tools, people and events you need to rise to the next level and beyond. Your future success depends on your dedication to your own personal development.

Author Bio:

Susan Bagyura creator of The Biz Success Training to Starting a Business,guides women entrepreneurs through the worries, fears and don`t-know-how-to as of starting a business to successfully owning their first business.
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Tuesday 23 July 2013

Amazing Living

From the time you were small you've had thoughts, ideas and dreams about what you wanted to be when you grew up. You most likely imagined the type of home you wanted to live in and where in the world you wanted to put down roots. You might have day dreamed about the career you'd have and the friends you would hang out with.

As you matured, your innermost goals for your future morphed several times over the years.

Now, here you are, all grown up and living your life, you probably have a job and maybe in a serious relationship. But at this moment are you living a life that you'd choose to be living? Does your life fit you? Is your life going as you'd planned? Or did you even have a plan?

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Saturday 20 July 2013

Inspiration From The Master!!

Watch and learn from business leader, Jim Rohn live on Stage in Las Vegas. Jim shares such key wisdom such always doing more than you get paid for, and with Herbalife that means getting your clients to use the product, not just selling it. For things to get better, you have to get better.

Wednesday 17 July 2013

How To Stay Strong and Maintain A High Self Esteem

Without motivation it will be difficult for you to overcome the barriers in life. A lot of people ask me how they can motivate themselves when the chips are down. Hence, today I am going to tell you ways in which you can keep your spirits high.
Think positive - there are a number of benefits of positive thinking. However, the biggest benefit of positive thinking is that it reduces depression and distress. You should be optimistic towards life. This will not only motivate you to achieve your goals but will also keep you happy.
On the other hand, positive thinking gives you the strength to stay strong in life. It gives you the courage to face challenges and overcome fears. Hence if you want to stay strong start thinking positively. Look at every challenge or problem from a positive frame of mind and don't focus on the negative aspects of the situation.
Read inspirational stories - whenever I feel discouraged or de-motivated I read inspirational stories about successful people. Moreover, these days you can also watch inspirational videos and talks on the internet. You can find countless videos about people who survived wars, recession, depression etc. These videos make you motivated and strong.
Look at people who have less - always be thankful to God for what you have. You should never compare yourself with others. Rather look at people who have less than what you have. On the other hand, if you compare yourself with people who have more wealth than you then you will feel dissatisfied and frustrated all your life. Furthermore, you should be inspired by nature and people who are more successful than you. This will motivate you to achieve your goals and dreams.
Get involved in a physical activity - a good way to motivate yourself is by incorporating a physical activity in your daily routine. Physical activities such as working out in gym, playing a sport or taking a walk in the park will refresh your mind. Furthermore, physical exertion will also make you feel fresh and positive.
Time shall pass - the thing about life is that it goes on and never stops. Hence, you have two choices either to get depressed and de-motivated due to the problems or feel motivated and positive to overcome them. Tough times provide a great learning opportunity for you. Times like these help you to become a much more positive and focused person.
The point I am trying to make here is that time never stops. If you are going through a bad patch in life then remember that things won't remain the same for the rest of your life. Don't lose hope.

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Sunday 14 July 2013

Always Grateful, Always Happy

The Power of Gratitude

Why can’t you be more grateful? It’s likely at some point you’ve
heard this remark from a parent, grandparent or have even uttered
these words to a child yourself. (Or even worse, a partner!) Our
need to see gratitude in others is a huge part of us seeing that
person also as a loving, caring person.

It can break through huge barriers and reduce our stress loads, give us more confidence and help us to meet our goals- no matter how big they may be.

There is no doubt that being grateful goes a long way. It’s just how
to be grateful in times of stress or when suffering from

disappointment or sadness that’s difficult.

All you Need to do is Breathe

Often we get caught up in a vicious cycle of “if only.” If only the
job came through, then weld be grateful, if only the kids were
better behaved, then we’d say thanks, if only I could lose that extra
ten pounds, get that guy to notice me, find a million dollars under

my pillow…if only, if only, if only..

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Thursday 11 July 2013

Les Brown - A Must See!!

This is one of the best Les Brown motivational messages I've ever heard and that is saying something because Les Brown has recorded some amazing videos!! Listen to this every morning and you cannot fail to be inspired for success so let Les Brown push you on to achieve your dreams!!

Monday 8 July 2013

Give Me Liberty (From Fear of Failure) Or Give Me Death (Complacency)!

For many, the mere thought of failing an undertaking is almost worse than death. It can be emotionally painful and possibly costly, depending on your venture. It can also cause lingering feelings of guilt because you sacrificed your time spent with your family, friends, and hobbies to go after what turned out to be a losing cause. Whether you started a new business, sought a new position at another company, or attempted to write the next best-selling book, your dream was derailed and now you're back on square one.
While it's not a pleasant scenario to go through, you lived through it to see another day. As Benjamin Disraeli once said "I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last." As long as you're alive, you have the ability to reach any goals that you truly desire, and now you have a bit more wisdom to help you on your next quest.
With that being said, I believe that there are two other possibilities that are worse than failure. They can keep your real desires buried in the back of your mind. They can keep you bound in the chains of inferiority. They can haunt you with thoughts of "I should've... ", "I could've... ", or "I wish I had done... " for the rest of your life.
The two spirit robbing human frailties are never trying and mediocrity.
Never trying to reach your loftier goals means that you simply sit in your current situation and let your thoughts fester. You don't know if your idea or heart's desire is a life changer for you, your family, or to thousands of people you don't know.
You'll never see the results of your work, or know the edification to your life, and to the lives of those around you, with regards to your physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional well-being. You'll never inspire those that were waiting to have your product, see your art, or to hear your message. Sitting back and never trying to go for more in your life is the "safe" thing to do because, as we all know, you can't get hurt if you don't stick your neck out (written with tongue firmly in cheek). You'll never worry about failing because you can't possibly fail if you never try.
Complacency is bliss.
Mediocrity can be especially hideous because it lulls you into a false state of contentment. You may be comfortable with your work and lifestyle. You're not at the top of your game, but you're certainly not on the bottom of the heap. You could do a bit more, but why bother? "That's too much work. No one would notice anyway."
It's those thoughts and feelings that are associated with mediocrity that keeps you from achieving your level of greatness. Mediocrity is like treading water; you won't drown, but you're not going anywhere either. As with never trying, mediocrity allows you the luxury of not failing. You'll stay safely in the middle of the pack and never have to worry about failing. You're perfectly insulated from all that's happening at the edges of the pack.
However, if you're not careful, you can be swept away by a strong tide of changing attitudes and environmental factors to a place you'd like to avoid. You may find that your safety net of middle-of-the-pack mediocrity has broken and you'll be there all alone, with no place to hide.
Is that what you really want for your legacy?
If you want to avoid these two situations, you'll need to embrace the possibility of failure, or at least become reasonably comfortable with the thought of not succeeding.
Here are four steps to help you adjust your mindset and embrace potential failure -
1. Ask yourself "What's the worst thing that can happen to you if you follow this course of action?"
If the answer isn't death or bankruptcy, then there's a good chance that you'll survive any potential misfortune. Is there a chance that you may have setbacks along the way? Absolutely, but anyone that has achieved a level of greatness in their field has had to deal with adversity from time to time. The difference between them and the rest is that they didn't let their missteps keep them down permanently. When mistakes were made, they minimized the damage, corrected the error, and kept moving forward. You can do the same.
2. Do your research to formulate a sound success plan.
This is an essential step in any endeavor. You need to know the potential risks and the eventual rewards of your venture. Keep in mind that nothing of substance has ever been accomplished without taking on some risk. It's your mission to know the hazards, and to make contingency plans for the pitfalls that may occur.
Once you've made your plan, plot your course of actions with milestones to mark your progress. They'll help you stay on track and keep your destination in sight.
3. Avoid "paralysis by analysis".
While it's great to go into a venture with information, you can easily fall into a state of do-nothingness because you believe you don't have enough data, or haven't performed enough studies to take action. This is just a more engaged form of never trying. At some point, you've got to shove off and get going.
To avoid this very real affliction, gather and study the information from your research, then talk to those that have been where you'd like to go, or doing what you'd like to do. This is much easier now with so many social media outlets to make connections. Take advantage of this great opportunity to get real life knowledge from the experiences of those in the know.
4. Confront the fear of failure by taking action.
Nothing beats back the fear of failure like taking action and moving toward your destination. Once you start moving toward your goal, the possibility of failure gradually diminishes until you reach your point where your personal fear of failure has been outweighed by your progress and increasing confidence.
There isn't a person alive that hasn't had to deal with failure. This includes those that never tried to stretch their boundaries, and those that crave the imagined safety of mediocrity. If you're to achieve the greatness within you, you must embrace the fear of failure.
Will it be better than never trying or staying in a perpetual state of mediocrity? Ask the person you see in the mirror that question. They'll have your answer.
Why are you putting up with mediocrity? Is life passing you by? Are you doing what you really want to do? Have your vibrant dreams faded to only a flicker? Can you truly say that you're ready to make significant changes to get your life to the place where you are the "star"? Are you "coach-able"?
Leon Scott is a Certified Master Life Coach specializing in assisting college educated men and women between the ages of 30 - 45 clear the confusion and angst in their lives and getting them to a place of contentment, satisfaction, and happiness.
How does he do this? By bringing clear thought.and experience to you to help you map a course filled with action steps and achievement markers that will get your life to the place where you want to be.
To start your journey from chaos to happiness, contact Leon for a free consultation at info@youtimestwoonline.com. We'll set an appointment to talk and to get you on your road to contentment.


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Friday 5 July 2013

Banish Self Destructive Behaviors

Self-sabotage, while seemingly easy to define, can be made up of a complex set of actions. If you’ve ever found yourself interfering with the positive parts of your own life, you’ve experienced this intricate set of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. But don’t worry... you can unlearn these habits today!
This book defines self-sabotage and explains how you may be defeating yourself and keeping yourself from reaching your goals. In case you’re still not sure whether you engage in these behaviors, the impact of self-sabotage on your life is also discussed.
But best of all, this book details easy steps to help you banish self-destructive behaviors for good! By using these strategies, you can live the more satisfied and successful life you so richly deserve.

SELF-SABOTAGE DEFINED

Self-sabotage involves engaging in behaviors that lead to results you don’t want. Maybe you’ve heard the old expression, “shooting yourself in the foot.” If so, then you understand the concept of self-defeating behaviors.
When you do something that ultimately hurts or thwarts you in some way, you engage in self-sabotage. By performing these destructive actions, you bringing negative experiences and situations into your life.
However, self-sabotage is complicated because there’s usually some element of temporary relief, short-term payoff, or avoidance of something negative initially in the process.
Unfortunately, these brief episodes of positive feelings only serve to reinforce the idea that there are benefits from engaging in the problematic behavior.

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Tuesday 2 July 2013

Step Out In Faith - Nick Vujicic

Nicholas James "Nick" Vujicic (/ˈvɔɪtʃɪtʃ/ voy-chich; Serbian: Николас Џејмс Вујичић, Nikolas Džejms Vujičić; born 4 December 1982) is a Serbian Australian evangelist and motivational speaker born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder characterized by the absence of all four limbs. As a child, he struggled mentally and emotionally as well as physically, but eventually came to terms with his disability and, at the age of seventeen, started his own non-profit organization, Life Without Limbs. Vujicic presents motivational speeches worldwide, on life with a disability, hope and finding meaning in life. He also speaks about his belief that God can use any willing heart to do his work and that God is big enough to overcome any and all disabilities. Nick Vujicic was born to Duška and Boris Vujicic in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia.[2] Although he was an otherwise healthy baby, Nick was born without arms and legs; he had no legs, but two small feet, one of which had two toes. Vujicic has two siblings, Michelle and Aaron.