Expect Success to Stay Self-Motivated and Get Great Results

Written by Caterina Rando


Continued from page 1
- Hold your success attitude in your body. Stand up straight, raise your chin up, keep your shoulders back and feet firmly planted. Feelrepparttar power of personal success in every cell in your body. - Create a compelling success image in your mind. Once you expect your success, see it. Imagine it vividly and in color—what are you doing, where are you, what are you wearing, how does it feel like in your body? Make your success as real as possible in your mind, so your expectancy is even stronger and, as a result, your actions even bigger. - Use an affirmation or set an intentions. State to yourself over and over what you intend to create today. State your intentions verbally, out loud to yourself; state them silently, in your mind; and record them on a cassette tape so that you can listen to yourself stating what you expect to create in your life. - Beyond Affirming, Feel It. Do not stop atrepparttar 103616 mental part of expecting success. Also feel it in your body. You have feltrepparttar 103617 good feeling of connecting, achieving, realizing what you want. - Be bold. Do all those things today that you know you will do when you are more successful. That is how you will createrepparttar 103618 success you strive for in your business and life. You will never be more successful than you expect you can be. Greet every day withrepparttar 103619 belief that good things are going to happen to you. Expect to be successful with your calls, appointments and projects. Your work life will be enriched; you will take more risks, make more requests, and seize more opportunities. That will result in a better life, and that is what success is all about. I say that people who expect success not only think they are more successful, they actually are more successful. I urge you to vigorously and fully prove this theory in your own life.

Caterina Rando, MA, MCC coaches women entrepreneurs and direct sellers to succeed with ease. She is a sought after speaker, master certified coach and author of the national best-seller Learn to Power Think. Caterina can be reached at 800 966-3603 or by email at cpr@caterinar.com. Visit her website http://www.caterinar.com for more articles and a beautiful, colorful downloadable daily inspiration card.


Keep Business Reports Brief

Written by Arthur Cooper


Continued from page 1

Split up your document into easily read paragraphs. Get torepparttar point early. Then back up what you have said with details if required – notrepparttar 103615 other way round. Some people will readrepparttar 103616 first paragraph (orrepparttar 103617 ‘executive summary’) and go no further, unless you have captured their interest immediately.

So remember these simple rules:

Make sure you are clear about your report’s purpose Keep it brief Keep it simple Keep it clear Don’t assume

And remember these obstacles to clarity:

Long winded, flowery, language Obscure vocabulary Unexplained acronyms and abbreviations Unexplained specialist terms Densely packed text Unsupported assumptions

Arthur Cooper is a business consultant, writer and publisher. For more of his original articles go to: http://www.arthurcooper.com/ For business articles ebooks and courses, go to: http://www.barrel-publishing.com/


    <Back to Page 1
 
ImproveHomeLife.com © 2005
Terms of Use