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How To Become a Success

Posted by bas on November 27th, 2008

“Success or Failure is Usually a Pattern in One’s Life…”

7 Roadblocks To Success - How to Make Success a Pattern in Your Life Whether You Want to Make More Money, Lose Weight, or Build Satisfying Relationships.

Andrew Bolis - http://PersonalHack.com


What Is Success Story?

Posted by bas on November 21st, 2008

Everyone in life wants to be a success, success is a state of mind. People talk about setting goals and positive thinking and getting to the top. However, most of these same people never really define what success means to them. Instead they think only in terms of the next big promotion or the next raise or climbing the corporate ladder, but few ever stop to really look at where these goals are taking them.


You are able because you think you are able! Different people perceive success differently at different points in their lives. When you are younger you identify success with a high flying career and oldles of disposable income. On the flipside, as you grow older you are more susceptible to fall prey to the fallacy of success being the proportional to your social standing. Whatever your definition is, it sure is susceptible to change and there’s always scope for improvement.


It is often assumed that the primary reason for becoming an entrepreneur is money. Profit is the only measure of success. Success is the completion of anything intended.” In other words success is finishing what you planned to do.

In other words, ask most people what they want from life, and they will say, “I want to be happy.” That’s great, except for two things: they seldom know with any certainty what happiness actually means to them, and secondly, they never actually plan to be happy.

Some joke about success is:

At age 3, success is not peeing in your pants, at age 16, success is “getting’ a little”, at age 25, success is graduation and a wedding, at age 35, success is about career and family, at age 55, success is about graduations and weddings, at age 70, success is “getting’ a little”, at age 90, success is not peeing in your pants…