Friday, September 7, 2007

THE SEVEN C'S OF SUCCESS

By Brian Tracy

  1. Clarity - Eighty percent of success comes from being clear on who you are, what you believe in and what you want.
  2. Competence - You can't climb to the next rung on the ladder until you are excellent at what you do now.
  3. Constraints - Eighty percent of all obstacles to success come from within. Find out what is constraining in you or your company and deal with it,
  4. Concentration - The ability to focus on one thing single-mindedly and see it through until it's done takes more character than anything else.
  5. Creativity - Flood your life with ideas from many sources. Creativity needs to be exercised like a muscle, if you don't use it you'll lose it.
  6. Courage - Most in demand and least in supply, courage is the willingness to do the things you know are right.
  7. Continuous learning - Read, at the very least, one book a week on business to keep you miles ahead of the competition. And just as you eat and bathe, organize your time so you spend 30 minutes a day exploring e-mail, sending messages, going through web sites, because like exercise, it's the only way you can keep on top of technology. If you get away from it, you'll lose your edge.

Note:
Brian, after having studied top achievers and peak performers over the past 25 years, concluded that these unique men and women, have in most cases, mastered what he calls the Seven C´s of Success.

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"Telling others is the key to changing your wishes into dreams."

You know that "dream" you have?
The one that nobody else knows about?
That isn't a dream. It is a wish! We all have things we secretly wish would happen.

But those aren't dreams. In order to change that wish into a dream, you have to tell somebody about it!

That gets it out into the realm of something you are actually pursuing, rather than something you are just hoping or wishing for.

"But what do I do, just walk up to somebody and say, 'Hey, want to hear my dream?'"

Well, sure, that works. But you could also start the conversation by saying, "I have a question for you: What is your dream?"

Two things will happen. One, you will foster their wish into a dream and secondly, when they finish, they will say, "So, what's yours?" BINGO!

Action Point:
Have at least two conversations today about your dream. Then do the same tomorrow and the next day - with different people!