Success
36 Articles & Excerpts
The Lovecat Way
Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends by Tim Sanders Not long ago, after I had delivered a speech on the new economy, a woman entering the job market approached me to talk about her career anxiety. "I'm not worried that I won't land something good," she explained.
Today Matters
Today Matters : 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow's Success (Maxwell, John C.) by John C. Maxwell, Ph.D. People create success in their lives by focusing on today. It may sound trite, but today is the only time you have. It's too late for yesterday. And you can't depend on tomorrow. That's why today matters. Most of the time we miss that. Why?
Your Partnership with God
God is My Success: Transforming Adversity into Your Destiny by Larry S. Julian On the outside, today's businesspeople appear strong and in charge. On the inside, however, we struggle with five obstacles that keep us from being the success God intended: 1. Pain, 2. Financial Slavery, 3. Lack of Confidence, 4. Busyness/Distractions
Success
by Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook Success - that is the royal road we all want to tread, for the echo off its flagstones sounds pleasantly in the mind. It gives to man all that the natural man desires: the opportunity of exercising his activities to the full; the sense of power
Architects of Fate: Steps to Success and Power by Orison Swett Marden Wanted, a man who, though he is dominated by a mighty purpose, will not permit one great faculty to dwarf, cripple, warp, or mutilate his manhood; who will not allow the over-development of one facility to stunt or paralyze his other faculties.
The Three Levels of Thinking
The Power of Purpose by Peter S. Temes, Ph.D Make the leap from asking, 'who am I, and what do I want?' to asking that most powerful question of all - 'how do others see themselves, and how can I help them feel stronger and more successful?'
How to Get on in the World: A Ladder to Practical Success by Major A.R. Calhoon To win, so that we ourselves and the world should be the better for our having lived, we must begin the struggle, with a high purpose, keeping ever before our minds the characters and methods of the noble men who have succeeded along the same lines.
Just. . .Think!
You Can Change Your Life... Any Time You Want: An Inspirational Guide to Success by Robin Sieger Would you like more success, happiness and fulfilment in all aspects of your life? Everyone wants to be happy, yet we find changing the habits of a lifetime almost impossible. When change does occur, it is often forced upon us as the result of events
Today Often Falls to Pieces- What Is the Missing Piece?
Today Matters : 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow's Success (Maxwell, John C.) by John C. Maxwell, Ph.D. Motivational teacher and bestselling author John C. Maxwell shows you how to seize the day. In this hands-on and inspiring guide, he offers twelve daily practices to help you control your daily agenda, make time for people you love, and find success
Resolving the Conflict Between Conscience and Success
Living a Life that Matters by Rabbi Harold S. Kushner The Two Voices of God Like many people, I live in two worlds. Much of the time, I live in the world of work and commerce, eating, working, and paying my bills. It is a world that honors people for being attractive and productive.
The Four-Point Field Order
Fight Your Fear and Win by Don Greene, Ph.D. What fostered my own determination was Ranger School, the two-month course in commando tactics that West Pointers are obliged to complete after graduation. Ranger School was fifty-eight days of pure torture.
Turn Your Setbacks Ynto comebacks
How High Can You Bounce? by Roger Crawford Resilient people regain their stability more quickly in difficult situations, and stay physically and emotionally healthy during periods of stress and uncertainty. They stay hopeful and optimistic when others give up.
What Is a Positive Reinforcer?
Don't Shoot the Dog! : The New Art of Teaching and Training by Karen Pryor A reinforcer is anything that, occurring in conjunction with an act, tends to increase the probability that the act will occur again. Memorize that statement. It is the secret of good training. There are two kinds of reinforcers: positive and negative.
Detours Are the Route to Happiness
Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success by Penelope Trunk Are you taking long lunches? Ignoring sexual harassment? Do you keep your desk neat to the point of looking like you don't have enough to do? The answer to all three, if you want to succeed in your career on your own terms, should be yes!
Confidence
Six Lessons for Six Sons by Joe Massengale, David Clow I was fourteen years old in 1957, and a student at Overbrook High School in Philadelphia, when the Soviet Union launched the first satellite, a little silver sphere called Sputnik.
Jump In, Chapter 1
Jump In! by Mark Burnett I pulled up to the guard gate at Universal Studios in my triple black 1969 Firebird convertible, living the Hollywood dream. I was on my way to meet with none other than Steven Spielberg. We had never met before, but I had dreamed of this day for years.
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