The Secret Ingredient To Your Success!

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You can dream of working from home. You can dream of starting a small business. You can race success in a chosen field. You may have set the timetable of targets successfully. You may have established their goals. You have made yourself responsible for its success or failure. It is not based on luck. It is not based on other people. Based on whet I call - "Ingredient success." Is
inside you. Nobody can teach you how to take this because you already have. All I can do is point it out so you can recognize it and begin to use it for its success.

Achieving any level of success, a level that we can be comfortable with the staff, varies with expectations and objectives. This applies to work for an employer or work from home or in your own business. Often compared our level of success with someone we admire, or indeed anyone envy us. We want what they have. We want to be where they are in life. The sooner the better with less pain as possible!

This desire is what fuels the public’s fascination with celebrities. They seem to live the abundant life of fame and fortune. What we do not see is their struggle to come.

Achieving success, whatever the task to choose, has its own set of challenges. It’s easy to "do it later". It’s easy to get frustrated and want to quit, especially if we do not have an encouraging us and believing in us.

But I repeat: You are solely responsible for its success or failure. There is no excuse or circumstance that it was the hook.

I am a living example. I was born with a hearing defect in both ears which forced me to leave high school. Through a friend gave me a job in a factory. Later factory jobs that put me in the right place at the right time and I found a television news director who took a liking to me and started tutoring. Why would that do? Because I was an avid reader of news and beings of all kinds. I could talk the talk with him and he was impressed by my knowledge and how I presented myself. But I still had to win that first job at the News.

He studied, practiced delivery of voice, practiced writing news, for hours and hours for months. I also met with my new mentor every few weeks for a demonstration of how he was doing. He concluded by saying that I was ready for a small radio station that his. I do not have an answer for not Pester him and continued for several more months until he was hired by his station. All this took about 9 months of tireless work on my part.

I started Sunday afternoon. A period of 3 months I was in the night shift. 3 months later I was in prime time during the day! I became a director of TV News and Anchorman myself.

Someone once said - "Night success takes about 15 years." It may not take you so long depending on the level of success that is trying to achieve and how many obstacles we must overcome. It is a fact that, for various reasons, 85% of all new businesses fail in the first 5 years! Discouraging? Well, as you read on the fight heart of this young man who recognizes the "ingredients of success" and used it to achieve success in their chosen career:

Failed Business - Bankruptcy

Defeated for the Legislature

Amada / fiancee dies

Depression nervous

Defeated in election

Defeated by Congress U. S.

Defeated again by Congress U. S.

Defeated again by U. S. Congress

Defeated by U. S. Senate

Defeated by U. S. Vice President
Defeated again for U. S. Senate
Elected President!
Do you cree that this is the life of Abraham Lincoln?

If they had faced many obstacles that could stop having somewhere along the way? In its own path to success, are you ready to quit? Have you ever quit? Someone has ridiculed their efforts, laughed at you, told you that you’ll never amount to anything?
What has been the "success ingredient" that is responsible for Abraham Lincoln’s success (and mine)? — Persistent!
With persistence, the "success Ingredient," you too can succeed!

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