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Are you an achiever or a dreamer?

Steps to Success
(inspired by Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich”)
1. Decide what you want. Desire is the starting point of all achievement.
2. Believe that you can get what you want. Self doubt will prevent you from taking action.
3. You don’t have to do it all yourself. Surround yourself with people who know what you don’t know and who can do what you can’t do.
4. Make practical use your imagination. Work out how to turn your dreams into reality.
5. Create a plan, organise your ideas and take continuous action.
6. Avoid procrastination and make decisions. Use information and knowledge from others but let the decisions be your own.
7. Persist. Things will go wrong, people will let you down. If your desire is strong enough you will find a way through all difficulties to achieve your desire.
8. Aquire power and learn how to use it. The ability to lead others in a spirit of harmony to achieve a definite objective is a major source of success.
9. Understand that sex is the most powerful of human desires. When this desire is harnessed into a creative process it can be the source of genius.
10. Learn to use the power of the subconscious mind which can work for or against you but which can be controlled.
11. Develop and learn to trust the ‘sixth sense’. Intuition can help us to avoid dangers and grasp opportunities.
12. Deal with fear, the major obstacle to achievement.
Keynote speaker Molly Harvey
www.corporatesoulwoman.com
addressed Step 4.
The imagination is the workshop of the mind. The great leaders in the worlds of business have become so because they have developed the faculty of creative imagination. Ideas are the beginning point of all fortunes but they need to be harnessed into practical action.
Molly suggested that many people spend their lives on the threshold of greatness, neither failing nor achieving but just existing. She urged us to question what we are dismissing in our lives and to examine what we hang on to because its comfortable. The past can have such a huge influence on us that we become driven by memories rather than inspiration so whenever you hear yourself say “someday” make a decision that it needs to be now.
What are your three top strengths – the things you do easily and well? To be truly effective and creative we need to play to these and delegate everything else.
As Mother Teresa famously told Bob Geldof, “I can’t do what you do and you can’t do what I do but together we can change the world.”
Decide what it is that you want, use your imagination to create a plan for the future and surround yourself with people who want the same as you. Use your combined talents, take massive action and prove the saying that all great achievers are practical dreamers.
Join us for the next step to success on Oct 14th when Bob Garbett, military veteran, MD of RMIS Ltd and founder of O4RB talks about
Organised Planning – Putting Desire into Action.
For photos of our September event click here
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