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45. Seize your day or someone else will.
46. Success is too important to take seriously.
47. Only create an affinity with others who believe in
same.
48. Be concerned with your image, it really does matter, even in your pajamas. Don't sleep nude, you'll live nude. Sleep in silk and live in silk.
49. Dress for where you want to be not where you had been.
50. Protect your reputation.
51. Build references that match your goals, nothing less.
52. Realize you are already a pillar of success; you just desire to climb a new peak.
53. Create a fan club.
54. Use common sense to balance.
55. Do better than your competitors.
56. Eat healthy and exercise daily. Get healthy--physically and mentally.
57. Accept responsibility.
58. Anger isn't in
vocabulary of someone successful. Leave it in
dictionary.
59. Check in with assumptions on a regular basis and clean, clean, clean them up immediately.
60. Clean house of all bad habits, not just one here and there. Toss them all out with
bath water.
61. Push yourself to be challenged. Keep stretching; don't even think about anything that doesn't.
62. You have to want success, breathe it, eat it, dream it, pray for it, work at it, sacrifice for it, beg for it, to get it.
63. Express your gifts in
highest manner.
64. Just because people believe something of you, doesn't make it so.
65. Don't take your lemons and make lemonade, trade them in for oranges because you can make more money with orange juice then lemonade.
66. Tunnel vision on what you want to succeed in is a good thing. Learn to say no often to anything else.
67. Motivational rage has no fear when it is powered by optimism.
68. Match your strengths and talents with opportunities in order to build a success formula.
69. Define yourself in terms of potential--the value you bring
world not in context of your job, your role, or your relationships.
70. Know everything about your gifts/talents, skills, knowledge, loves/hates, beauties, fears, flaws, faults, and foibles.
71. Know what people pick up
phone to call you for.
72. What do you naturally seek to do or possess? What are your obsessions? What do you naturally gravitate towards? These are your natural gifts.
73. Know your weaknesses and stay away from them.
74. Understand, accept, and embrace who you are--love you and be selfish about it.
75. An aura of self-confidence attracts attention.
76. Pay
price, or your competitor¡¯s will.
77. Make your own breaks.
78. Develop a high degree of self-awareness.
79. Package your talents and money will follow.
80. Become charismatic.
81. Believe anything is possible.
82. Make something special happen everyday!
83. Be a success as a human being.
84. Everyday is a memory, draw that memory moment by moment, and
picture will be one of complete success in everything you do.
85. The party is today not someday. Write
party plan out and whom you want to invite. Don't let anyone crash your party.
86. Shine, it¡¯s perfectly okay to do so.
87. Success hours are when your dreams come true.
88. Become a good story pitcher.
89. Work hard, be prepared, and be available.
90. Are you willing to pay
price for success?
91. There is going to be a time when a big audition will need to be performed, are you ready?
92. Be
last one standing.
93. Never under estimate your competition or that you don't have any.
94. Luck has some control buttons, know what they are and learn to control them.
95. Your differences are your success.
96. Don't fall into
pitfalls of doing things others want you to do.
97. Learn to be who you are. It¡¯s different than who you've learned to be in order to survive or please others.
98. Eliminate a barrier mindset: "If only I could master this, I'll have more to offer."
99. Write your obituary. Include at least five special qualities and five accomplishments (date not required).
100. Become a tiger in your own tank--go get them the¡¯r tiger.
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Catherine Franz, a eight-year Certified Professional Coach, Graduate of Coach University, Mastery University, editor of three ezines, columnist, author of thousands of articles website: http://www.abundancecenter.com blog: http://abundance.blogs.