Expand your success potential

Throughout life, we constantly reach to achieve, whether it be to accomplish some small daily task or more larger defined goals. Meaning, once one goal has been reached then we proceed to the next one.

Reaching for success is a perpetual exercise

Image result for image quotes Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another. John Dewey

 

Thus, we stand to gain the best out of life by setting ourselves up for perpetual success

As Cardone author of  The 10x Rule (2011) suggests;

“Your focus should be on the kind of success that build’s upon itself that which is perpetual and doesn’t happen only one time” (Cardone 25).

Surely, no one desires to be a one-time success.

Perpetual success means developing habits and thinking patterns that support such success.

“This isn’t about attaining one goal one time but rather about what one can persist in creating” (Cardone 25).

Thus, fine-tuning your focus is one of the most significant factors to becoming perpetually successful.

In whatever you set in your sights be tenacious in achieving it.

“The man who succeeds above his fellow is the one who, early in life, clearly discerns his choice, and towards that object habitually direct his power”- Edward George Bulwer-Lytton

Do not short change yourself

Focus your resources; your mental, and physical energies on accomplishing the goal.

 

Image result for image quotes “I don’t care how much power, brilliance or energy you have, if you don’t harness it and focus it on a specific target, and hold it there you’re never going to accomplish as much as your ability warrants.” Zig Ziglar

Activating the law of concentration is a powerful agent here.

According to the law, As Tracy delineates in his book Million Dollar Habits   (2017), “Whatever you dwell upon grows and expands in your life.”

Thus, to expand your success potential, dwell upon what you want and what you must do to accomplish that goal. Then, take action daily. Repeat this action as long as it takes.

Remember, No one can stand in the path of you achieving excellence, but you have to want it bad enough.

Recommended reading (Works Cited)

Cardone, Grant (2011). The 10X Rule. New: Jersey, John Wiley & Sons.

Tracy, Brian (2017). Million Dollar Habits. Entrepreneur Press.


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