Universal Success Secrets Shared

Written by Greg Reid


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Universal Success Secrets Shared

Are there any universal laws that most successful people seem to follow? Great question, huh?

With that in mind, Gregory Scott Reid, well-known speaker and two-time #1 best-selling author of, "The Millionaire Mentor" and "Wake Up: Liverepparttar 104020 Life You Love," listed some common denominators in order to share them with others.

“I’ve been very fortunate to have had some success in my life, as well asrepparttar 104021 opportunity to meet with some very powerful and influential people overrepparttar 104022 years,” said Gregory Scott Reid. “These arerepparttar 104023 common laws that each seemed to follow, and I now wish to share them with you.”

UNIVERSAL SUCCESS SECRETS

1. Always maintain a positive, solution-seeking attitude.

2. To truly succeed at anything, your chances increase when you enjoyrepparttar 104024 task. When you do what you love and love what you do, you’ll have success your whole life through.

3. The only limitations you really have are those you give yourself.

4. The only expectations you need to fulfill are those you give yourself.

5. Nothing is as powerful as a positive attitude, and nothing is as detrimental as a negative one.

6. Morally speaking, if you have to wonder whether something is right or wrong, chances are it’s wrong.

7. When you focus on other people’s success, yours is sure to follow.

8. Live your word. Lead by example.

9. Share. (Wealth + Information + Glory = Success)

10. You haverepparttar 104025 best chance of reaching a goal by simply giving yourself one to reach.

11. Observe every obstacle as a learning experience. The greaterrepparttar 104026 challenge,repparttar 104027 greaterrepparttar 104028 reward.

12. Dorepparttar 104029 hardest thing first, andrepparttar 104030 rest will be easy.

13. Treat othersrepparttar 104031 way that they want to be treated.

How to Really Benefit from Associations (Part 1 of 3-Part Series)

Written by Diana Barnum


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How to Really Benefit from Associations (Part 1 of 3-Part Series)

Looking for new leads, new contacts, new business opportunities? Do what nine out of 10 adults do, according to a recent article byrepparttar 104019 American Society of Association Executives. Join an Association. Choose from over 130,000 associations inrepparttar 104020 United States alone that represent practically any industry at national, international, regional, state and local levels.

How can you reap benefits from association contacts? OhioHelp.net, an Ohio-based company that helps businesses worldwide with their marketing, public relations and freelance writing services, shared tips based on their own client projects and Association affiliations in a 3-part series:

·Part I: “How to Develop Industry Contacts” ·Part II: “Tips For Improved Networking in Associations” ·Part III: “Researching Associations in Your Industries”

Part I: HOW TO DEVELOP INDUSTRY CONTACTS

1.Keep lists of industry associations that your company and clients are affiliated with handy.

2.Bookmarkrepparttar 104021 association websites and place their contact information in separate computer and print folders.

3.Contact all associations where appropriate and let them know that as a member and affiliate with your client who is a member, you’d like them to add your personal mailing info & email address to their member lists so that you get their member guides, newsletters, press releases & other announcements, etc.

4.Stay in touch monthly or bi-monthly with association contacts you meet either in person or viarepparttar 104022 phone, fax or email. Attend events when possible and volunteer on committees. When you can’t attend, ask for minutes ofrepparttar 104023 meetings or follow up inrepparttar 104024 next newsletter. Follow up & congratulate speakers & other (workshop) presenters; asked to be placed on their mailing lists, etc. Note that many groups still have difficulties with electronic communications, so reach out withrepparttar 104025 phone. Note: If emailing, keep your emails inrepparttar 104026 “Sent” folder until you hear back. If you don’t hear back, your email most probably never reachedrepparttar 104027 recipient, so call to touch base.

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