the title is kinda cliche, but the ideas presented aren’t bad.
7 Traits of Highly Successful People
by Sandra Baptist
Success means entirely different things to different people but one thing is for certain
the title is kinda cliche, but the ideas presented aren’t bad.
7 Traits of Highly Successful People
by Sandra Baptist
Success means entirely different things to different people but one thing is for certain
Do you work for Amway?
[quote=“14_of_spades”]the title is kinda cliche, but the ideas presented aren’t bad.
7 Traits of Highly Successful People
by Sandra Baptist[/quote]
And what exactly is your point?
Successful people love what they do and do what they love.
I love what I eat and eat what I love
Thanks for the post. I need to work on quite a few of those points. But when I put my mind to it…I usually can change.
When I think of success, I think of The Poor Richard’s Alamanac. But untill then…I’ll keep reading.
I read this quickly as 7 Traits of Successfully High People.
#8: Be willing and eager to walk over anybody and anything to achieve the goal. These people are NOT nice people> :raspberry:
The first time I saw this thread, I thought it was a rehash of Stephen Covey
Anything that contains “synergy” engages my bullshit meter. This should be retitled the “7 secrets of Bullies”
Love yourself = be aselfish egomaniac
Don’t procrastinate = make quick decisions and act without reflection!
Focus = failure to be flexible when goals are unrealistic ie ‘I will be a millionaire’
Money = money, if you don’t have any you got problems. Any teenager can call themselves succesful when they falsh cash.
Leadership & thinking - from reading lots of motivational books :loco:
Adapters - sort of in conflict with focus, no procrastination and always being a leader!
Support group = snivelling sycophants who fear losing their jobs
A succesful philiosphy for life! Where do I pay?
Success is easy. The hardest part is defining what it means to you. It’s all down hill after that.