THE POWER OF DUPLICATION

Written by Peter Sinclair


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The principle though that I learned, from all of this, is this:

Find a winner, learn his or her winning ways, put them into practice and YOU WILL EVENTUALLY WIN.

DUPLICATE A WINNER'S WAYS & GET READY TO WIN

Why try to reinventrepparttar wheel? If someone has great products then hook up with them and promote theirs. If someone has a winning business plan, become affiliated with them and applyrepparttar 106674 same principles that they're using. Spend time inrepparttar 106675 company of winners, whether it be in sport, health or even in spiritual matters.

Duplicate what is already working. As you go, your own unique personality will entwine with it. Butrepparttar 106676 important thing is that YOU WILL WIN.

Identify your PASSION. Find someone who is just as passionate, while atrepparttar 106677 same time is reapingrepparttar 106678 success that you desire for yourself. Then COPY THEM.

Motivational Memo forrepparttar 106679 Week: The guy who first inventedrepparttar 106680 round wheel got his idea fromrepparttar 106681 BIG guy who createdrepparttar 106682 round World. Go ahead and DUPLICATE! Copyright -repparttar 106683 Right to Copy!

You can do it!

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Ask The Right Questions To Assure Your Success!

Written by Lena Sanchez


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INDIFFERENCE: Commonly expressed through lack of ambition; willingness to tolerate poverty or less than your dreams, acceptance of whatever compensation life may offer without protest; mental and physical laziness; lack of initiative, imagination, enthusiasm and/or self control.

INDECISION: The habit of permitting others to do one's thinking. Staying "onrepparttar fence." Thinking about something torepparttar 106673 point that you missrepparttar 106674 opportunity! Never verbalizing your ideas for fear of recrimination!

DOUBT: Generally expressed through alibis and excuses designed to cover up, explain away, or apologize for one's failures. Sometimes expressed inrepparttar 106675 form of envy of those who are successful, or by criticizing them.

WORRY: Most commonly expressed by finding fault with others; a tendency to spend beyond one's income; neglect of personal appearance, scowling and frowning; intemperance inrepparttar 106676 use of alcoholic drink; throughrepparttar 106677 use of narcotics; nervousness, lack of poise and self-consciousness. Worry about every single little detail of life.

OVER-CAUSATION (overly cautious): The habit of looking forrepparttar 106678 negative side of every circumstance, thinking and talking ofrepparttar 106679 possibility of failure instead of concentrating uponrepparttar 106680 means of succeeding. Knowing allrepparttar 106681 roads to disaster, but never searching forrepparttar 106682 plans to avoid failure. Waiting forrepparttar 106683 "right time" to begin putting ideas and plans into action, untilrepparttar 106684 waiting becomes a permanent habit. Remembering those who have failed, and forgetting those who have succeeded. Seeingrepparttar 106685 hole inrepparttar 106686 doughnut but overlookingrepparttar 106687 doughnut. Pessimism, leading to indigestion, poor elimination, autointoxication, bad breath and bad disposition.

PROCRASTINATION: The habit of putting off until tomorrow that, which should have been done yesterday or last year. Spending enough time in creating alibis and excuses to have donerepparttar 106688 job with time left over.

Procrastination symptoms are closely related to over-causation, doubt and worry. Refuses to accept responsibility when it can be avoided. Willingness to compromise rather than put up a stiff fight. Compromising with difficulties instead of harnessing and using them as stepping-stones to advancement. Bargaining with life for a penny, instead of demanding prosperity, opulence, riches, contentment and happiness. Planning what to do if, and when overtaken by failure, instead of burning all bridges and making retreat impossible. Weakness of and often total lack of self-confidence, definiteness of purpose, self-control, initiative, enthusiasm, ambition, thrift and sound reasoning ability. Expecting poverty instead of demanding riches. Associations with those who accept poverty instead of seeking company of those who demand and receive riches. Recognize these traits in yourself, go to work and change those things that are getting in your way by whatever means necessary. TAKE a RISK, PICK a LEADER, Do your homework in order to choose a winning company or friend make sure they have a proven track record whererepparttar 106689 path has already been laid out for you. Find a mentor or mentors to be your guide and listen to him or her!

You are never too old or too young to start learning something new! Just make sure you have rid yourself ofrepparttar 106690 traits to failure… It's great forrepparttar 106691 mind to keep it exercised while preventing dementia. Exerciserepparttar 106692 body to prevent deterioration being able to stay active while living and learning. ``````````````````````````````

Lena Sanchez a retired Medical office nurse/administrator/consultant Short bio at http://www.envirodocs.com/lenas_bio.htm Lena also does consulting in online business and alternative health matters helping to build success in business and healthy minds & bodies http://www.envirodocs.com Editor of “Natural Environmental Health & Business Facts,” newsletter subscribe at http://www.envirodocs.com/newsletter.htm


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