Monday, 17 October 2011

Hard Work Bring Happiness In Our Life

Harder Work Dissolves Problems

If you work harder, a pressing problem(s) that is present will dissolve on its own. In addition, the current work one is engaged in will be enhanced for the better, well beyond its earlier scope and possibility for success.

Make the Full Effort

We normally believe that putting out a certain amount of physical effort will produce a commensurate result. Though, this is of course true, there is also another perspective. It is that if we give in to life and make the necessary full effort -- expending all of our energies -- life will take over and complete the work in no time. For example, when a consultant overcame his hesitation and fully took up a difficult and challenging work, he realized half way through that the remainder had already been completed! There is yet another dimension to making a full, determined effort. Whenever you work hard, more work, more money, and new opportunities are likely to fly your way in the days that follow -- often arriving from the most unexpected sources. Action Plan: As situations arise, consider where you can make a greater effort. Then take up that work in full. Thereafter, notice if life supports your effort with sudden good fortune.

Sabrina's Father's Hard Work
 
In the film Sabrina Sabrina's father's sacrifice of hard work and purity of not fawning for money, attracts/enables her to accomplish greatly through her relationship with the very good and very wealthy Linus.

Erin's Effort Attracts Vast Result
 
Erin Brockovich makes one final great physical effort in her case which attracts the missing piece of the puzzle that enables her clients to win a #300 million settlement.

One's Great Efforts/Hard Work are Fulfilled by Life, Attracts Positive Life Response
-By making the full effort and expending all of one's energy, life takes over and fulfills what one could not fulfill on one's own. In other words, life supports your extra effort and takes up where you left off.

-If you work harder, a pressing problem(s) that is already there will dissolve on its own; plus the current work will be enhanced well beyond its earlier scope.

LIFE RESPONSE EXAMPLES



-A salesperson at a computer center was relatively new to the sales force, and in his first few months his sales were modest compared to the veterans who were already there awhile. Each month when sales were tallied he seemed to come up just short of the veterans results (for example, they would get $50000 in sales; he would get $40000). A few times he was asked to come in on weekends to work, which he did. During one period just after the end of year holiday rush he was asked to come in a weekend after he had already worked five days straight during the week. In the past he wouldn't have agreed to such a request for need of rest, and other reasons.

Reluctantly, he accepted the invitation to come in on that weekend. After five minutes in the store a customer walked in and ordered $30000 in sales, nearly equal to a months worth of sales for him in the past. In addition, in the next few weeks even higher than usual sales accumulated for the remainder of that month. At the end of the month most of the veterans sales tallied around $50-60000. Our salesperson, however, accumulated $110000 in sales, the highest total monthly sales in the computer center's history. He ended up making more money in that month than in any month previous in his life. He created immediate prosperity in life by changing an attitude. He also had more energy than before because just because he made the extra effort. In addition, as a result of that effort he became more confident, prosperous, and happy, which in of itself made him feel even more energetic.

-A man who was reluctant to clean a swimming pool made the decision to over come his reluctance, and began to make the mental effort to figure out what compounds would be needed to clean the pool. As a result of this a professional pool cleaner suddenly appears on the scene to take up where he left off.

Hard Work Attracts

Hard work doesn't just attract expected results for extra effort, but also attracts life response results. You see this especially for those who are lazy or less likely to make the extra effort.


Extra Effort Attracts Infinity in the Matter

Going the extra mile -- whether for a customer or someone else -- attracts the Infinite potential hidden within it.


Effort in One Area Attracts in Another

One powerful principle of life is that when we make a full effort in one area, it may fail or modestly succeed, yet produce great results in another.

A perfect example of this recently occurred with US President Obama at the Copenhagen conference. There he tried very hard to get the nations of the world to agree on a global environmental strategy. And yet the results he elicited were modest for all the effort he put in.

And yet something else happened. When he arrived back in Washington, he unexpectedly received word that he had secured the vote of the US senator that would insure that his health care legislation would pass without a filibuster.

As we see, an effort in one area that produces modest results can manifest in another with startling outcomes. It is actually a common dynamic of life that goes unnoticed. And yet if we look around, we can see the correspondence between our inner and outer efforts, and the changes that suddenly spring forward from the most unexpected quarters.


Effort in Challenging Situations Causes Life to Open Up




Each time you make the full effort and push through a difficult or challenging work, life opens up quickly thereafter -- especially when it was accomplished through a positive, cheerful attitude, and an adventurous, open-to-all spirit.

Life Takes Over When You Make the Exhaustive Effort

When you make the full effort to complete a project of considerable value, life responds and brings good fortune in closely related areas. It is as if life took up the exhaustive effort and swept you towards benefit that the project was undertaken for in the first place.


Effort to Attract Money when Funds are Low

If funds, money are low, a 1% increase in work effort will attract much more of it.

Willingness to Work Attracts
If you are currently unemployed, having an overflowing interest in working - not just wanting a job that gives a salary - gets anyone employment. I.e. life will respond on its own, often from seemingly from out of nowhere, to this urge. This rule has no exceptions.

The same is true of those who seek promotions. In spite of the atmosphere of politics, intrigues, and corruption in some offices, he who has acquired the knowledge of the higher post and is a willing worker, will readily get promoted. Those who are denied promotions are those who crave for the higher post with higher remuneration but are averse to work.

Invocation of Spirit readily gets one a job or longed for promotion because it energises his faculties. (MSS, slightly modified)

A Quiet Endurance to Success
A quiet endurance is the sure way to success. (The Mother)

Work Started, Delayed Will Come Back
What cannot be done today will surely be done later on. No effort for progress has ever been made in vain. (The Mother) [E.g.. we have seen that a real effort taken up that cannot be completed due to other circumstances, will come back with a vengeance at another time in the future. -editor]

Persistent Honesty Prevails
In human affairs, resort to righteousness ends up as the delusion of self-righteousness, because he who carries the day is not the righteous one but the person who is stronger in the given circumstance. In that way life is amoral; i.e. it rewards the more organised, not the more honest. However, persistence in this righteous course over a long period of time can prevail, can bring the result. As the I Ching says: "Persistence in the Righteous Course Brings Reward''. In that strength of persistence, honesty will prevail. (Paraphrase of MSS)

Work Attracts More Work, Money
As a consultant, I am dependent on securing clients for my work. My living is thus dependent on having a steady flow of customers. One of the interesting phenomena of life I have observed repeatedly is that as soon as I perform a service for a client, other clients or potential clients suddenly start contacting me requesting more work. Until I perform that original job, all is silent; but as soon as I do that first work, calls start coming in from all directions unsolicited! The principle is that when we do a work it tends to attract more work. I have seen the same phenomenon at work when it comes to money. Before doing a work with a client, money due does not readily come in. However, as soon as I do a work (in this case with the client), receivables suddenly appear in my mailbox that or the next day. Again, the principle is that when we do a work, it attracts money; until then, receivables due are held in suspension.

The Response that Changed My Life
Life Response is the phenomenon that occurs when an individual alters his consciousness on some way, and as a result, sudden good fortune descends on that person. E.g., as a result of overcoming a negative attitude, an ongoing problem suddenly disappears, or a golden opportunity suddenly and most unexpectedly presents itself. It occurs quite often in people's lives, though we are normally unaware of its occurrence. The key however is to invoke it consciously so that we are able to elicit these miraculous-like results on demand. We can evoke life response in this way by first developing an understanding of its subtle workings, and then by applying the right inner and outer behaviors that tend to attract these miraculous-like results. Sometimes the response that comes alters the very course of our lives, as I believe the following incident will attest to.

By December 1974, I had graduated Syracuse University and was living with my parents in New York City. After working as part of a group of four house painters, who also happened to be close friends, I headed west to California by van. When I settled into the San Francisco Bay area, I was free, but as yet unable to sustain myself due to lack of work. The truth is I made little effort to secure that work, since I was enjoying my freedom too much!

Soon thereafter, I met a woman there with whom I got involved. I drove back to New York, and from there flew to Brussels, Belgium where I met up with her. Together we then went on a wild bus excursion across the continent, from Amsterdam to Athens. After enjoying Athens and having a mystical experience at the Acropolis, my friend informed me that she planned to continue on to the Middle East in order to visit Egypt and Israel. However, realizing that I had strayed too far off the path, I informed her that I could go no further. And so in a dramatic scene worthy of a romantic film, we said our tearful goodbyes and separated at the Athens airport. From there I flew on to Geneva, Switzerland and then across the Atlantic to New York.

A year earlier, I had intended to go to the Graduate School of Journalism in Berkeley when I first ventured to California months earlier, but on arrival there, I decided not to attend. Nor, did I take to working in order to support myself, as mentioned before. Therefore, I floundered on my first stay in California. This time, however, as I mulled over my future from my parents home in New York, I was determined that if I returned to California, I would make a serious go of it -- i.e. I would seriously seek out and secure work to sustain myself.

As it turned out, a friend of my family had moved to California years before, and now was a very wealthy businessman in Southern California. From New York, I called this gentleman by phone, and he offered me a job at one of his giant Lumber City retail outlets in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. And so once again, I headed across country, this time by Greyhound bus, and arrived once more in California. (I accumulated a lot of road mileage during these years!)

Before I headed south to Los Angeles, I met up with old friends in San Francisco, and stayed at their home for several months. During that time, I painted the large house we all lived in, and then I used the money I earned to purchase a used car. With a means of transportation, I then drove down to Los Angeles with a friend to work at one of the Lumber City outlets run by the (previously alluded to) wealthy friend of my parents. After several months, I settled in and worked every day -- driving from my Santa Monica beach home to the inland valley suburb where my outdoor retail job was located.

One day I decided to drive to an area not far from downtown LA, and visit the ''East West Center"�, a sort of mini ashram dedicated to a blending of eastern and western spirituality and culture. That day I met a woman there who told me of people living in the nearby San Fernando Valley who were importing gift items from the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry India. I had a keen interest in the sage and seer's teachings for several years and was looking to find an outlet to pursue them in the LA area. I hoped that the East-West Center would serve that purpose, which was the reason I visited that place that day. However, I was also looking to blend my spiritual interests with real work experience. I.e. I wanted my work to be an application of -- an extension of -- the spiritual knowledge I had begun to embrace. Thus, when I learned of the potential opportunity of working with the devotees who lived in the Valley, I was eager to meet them.

Shortly thereafter, I set up an appointment and visited their home. It did not take but a few moments to see that there was a powerful connection between us. Realizing our great mutual interest, we quickly arranged that I would begin selling their products by going door to door at appropriate retail outlets in the LA region. It was not only fun and invigorating being outdoors in the warm, golden sunshine during the winter months, but financially and spiritually rewarding as well. Most importantly, I had now established an entirely new direction in my life.

As it turned out, I would continue selling and working with these same individuals in a variety of capacities for the next 30 years. In fact, Growth Online itself began as a collaborative effort that was a direct outgrowth of that relationship.

And so it was on that day so long ago in Los Angeles that I made the connection with the people at Mother's Service Society that changed the course of my life. That relationship not only aided me in my spiritual pursuits, but also provided me with a practical outlet by which I could apply these inner principles. In that way, I had finally melded together two cornerstones of my life -- spirit and work -- creating a new unity of purpose.

However, none of this would have happened if I hadn't made one critical decision. It was when I decided to seriously work. When in New York and later in San Francisco I committed to working at my parents friend's Lumber City outlet in Los Angeles, I set in motion events that changed the course of my life. It created the vast opening that allowed me to come in contact with the Aurobindo followers in the San Fernando Valley. That inner and outer commitment to hard work attracted the fulfillment of my heart's desire. Or to put it another way, overcoming my poor attitude toward work brought me my very life's purpose.
In fact, everything that has happened to me over the next 30 years -- the sales company I built in the San Francisco Bay Area, the computer training and consulting company I founded there (GuruSoftware), the birth and development of Growth Online, the books I have written on Life Response and other subjects -- all emerged from that fateful time in December 1975 when I decided to seriously work, which attracted the individuals who would shape my life.


The Missing Life Response Book



I am having a preliminary version of my book 'The Miraculous Phenomenon of Life Response' published through Lulu Press, an online system. The end user can obtain a copy of the book directly on demand at the Lulu web site. Recently, I uploaded two consecutive upgrades of the book, about five days apart. I also ordered a copy of the finished product that would be generated for each. Normally it takes around three weeks to get the book so that I can ascertain its quality. The first one however arrived surprisingly within a week. I then expected the second one to arrive similarly. However, after 2 or 3 weeks, there was no sign of the second version of the book. Concerned about it had been lost, I contacted Lulu's technical support, but alas, they told me that I should just be patient and it will come in the normally allotted 2-3 week period. However, a week later, I still hadn't received the package, and I was concerned. I had after all a number of plans in the works once the book arrived.

As it turns out, the other day I went into the back area of my home and noticed that the vertical drain was clogged with leaves and mud. Workers had been doing some construction around that area which blocked me from noticing the problem for a number of weeks. However, now that they were finished, I saw the clogging and I was now very concerned because rains were on their way. I was alarmed that if the drain remained stopped up, the water would back up on the roof and then seep through the ceiling of the work area of my home.

At first, I was reluctant to do anything about it, but then I went down to speak to the manager. Unfortunately, she was not going to be in for a while. However, when I went to my mailbox instead, I received a most unexpected check from the State of California for some unclaimed property that was now due to me. I thought that was a nice little response to overcoming my reluctance to deal with the drain.

An hour later, I went down again and this time my manager was there. I told her about my gutter situation, and she said she would put someone on it immediately. As I was about to leave her office, she most surprisingly mentioned that she had a package for me. I thought that was odd since I had not received a notice in my mailbox of the fact. She then pulled out my parcel from the pile, and I instantly knew it was the book I had been waiting for! I also realized that it might have been sitting in that stack with the other packages for weeks. In the end, because I overcame my reluctance to act on the drain and was persistent in trying to contact the manger, I not only received a most unusual and timely check from the State of California, but I found my missing book. As a result, I was now able to resume one of the most important marketing campaigns -- to find a publisher -- of my life.

PS: As a result of finding the book, I was very energized, and that intensity enabled me to nearly instantly attract a perfect list of literary agents, something I had struggled to find since last June. It just fit the pattern of all the other things that had happened in the last several hours. It was to be the final of four consecutive mini responses that were in my mind all inextricably connected.

We normally believe that putting out a certain amount of physical energy will produce a certain finite result. However, there is another perspective. It is that by making the full effort and expending all of one's energy, life takes over and fulfills what one could not fulfill on one's own. In other words, life supports your extra effort and takes up where you left off. This in turn reenergizes you as you are pleased by the unexpected greater result.

For an example of this phenomenon let's revisit a story described earlier that indicates how increased effort brings a new found level of success and prosperity, which in turn leads to happiness and an increase in energy:

A salesperson at a computer center was relatively new to the sales force, and in his first few months his sales were modest compared to the veterans who were already there awhile. Each month when sales were tallied he seemed to come up just short of the veterans results (for example, they would get $50000 in sales; he would get $40000). A few times he was asked to come in on weekends to work, which he did. During one period just after the end of year holiday rush he was asked to come in a weekend after he had already worked five days straight during the week. In the past he wouldn't have agreed to such a request for need of rest, and other reasons.

Reluctantly, he accepted the invitation to come in on that weekend. After five minutes in the store a customer walked in and ordered $30000 in sales, nearly equal to a months worth of sales for him in the past. In addition, in the next few weeks even higher than usual sales accumulated for the remainder of that month. At the end of the month most of the veterans sales tallied around $50-60000. Our salesperson, however, accumulated $110000 in sales, the highest total monthly sales in the computer center's history. He ended up making more money in that month than in any month previous in his life. He created immediate prosperity in life by changing an attitude. He also had more energy than before because just because he made the extra effort. In addition, as a result of that effort he became more confident, prosperous, and happy, which in of itself made him feel even more energetic.

Our conclusion then is that a higher level of effort can actually increase rather than decrease one's energy level. It can even invoke a positive response from life as in the above instance.

Here's another example:

In Dee Hock's book Birth of the Chaordic Age, he describes an extraordinary situation where he is trying to get the visa credit card scheme under way. At one point things apparently are not going well in most aspects of his life. He is reduced to learning franchise banking at a branch. At one point while working in the bank he and his assistant were unable to balance the books at the end of the day. His assistant suggests that the missing deposit is in the basement in the garbage. He is humiliated by this turn of fortune in his life, considering his previous position, but shakes that off is pride, and goes through 10 barrels of garbage to find it. At one point his co-worker says she has found it. Hock then narrates that only a few days later an official told him that Bank of America decided to go ahead and franchise the BankAmericard credit card scheme he had worked to develop, and needed his help in the implementation. This was a great moment in his life, and in the history of credit card use.

It was his willingness to put out the last bit of effort in going through the garbage that led to this great positive "life response."

SELF-ANALYSIS:
 
-Think about a few situations where you took an extra effort which led to a very positive opening in your life. What caused you to make that extra effort? Was it caused by life's pressures? Can you instead make making an extra effort part of your own initiative rather than life's compulsion?

-Examine situations in your life where you need to take a greater amount of energy or effort. Take that extra effort. Thereafter see if you have a whole new level of capacity, energy, and success that wasn't there before.

At first I thought this would be an easy topic. Five things that bring me happiness. Simple. But then I started to actually think about it. What makes me happy might not make you happy (and vice versa).

So I asked around the Matador team for what they thought brings them happiness, hoping for at least a couple of unanimous points. The responses were as random and varied as lottery results.

The more common replies were related to friends, family and health. While all of these do bring most people happiness, my concern was with those who preferred being alone and people in poor health.

If I included these things, what does this mean for them? Is it impossible for the loners and the sick to be happy? I don’t think so.

Anything external that we chase cannot bring everlasting happiness, only temporary and fleeting happiness; at some point it will let us down.

Many things that we think will bring us happiness — a new car, new house, more friends — usually just cause us more pain and suffering. We’re constantly worried someone’s going to scratch or bump our vehicle, rob our home, or break our hearts and hurt our feelings. A source of true happiness would not be able to cause us any suffering.

To find happiness is a lofty goal and takes a dedication that most of us aren’t willing to give, even though it’s in our own best interests. Instead, we continue to try to shape the world outside us, rather than trying to fix the inside.

Here are five points to ponder as you search for your own happiness:
 
1. Introspection

Facing your demons…being a victim. ‘Everything is always fucked up for me, nobody understands’. It took me years of not being honest with myself, running from the truth, denying what was in my face, blaming everybody else. ‘She’s nasty, she’s fucked up…look at her, look at them’…but then there was a common denominator: Me. – Liza Jessie Peterson

If we can’t face ourselves and recognize that we are the source of our own happiness, what chance do we have? Happiness is not “out there.” It’s in here. Easy to say, hard to put into practice.

But the first step to solving a problem is to recognize the source of it. Once we admit to ourselves that we — and only we — are responsible for our own happiness, then we can move forward in trying to attain it.
2. Freedom

I do think people could fall into the trap of understanding freedom as ‘I do what I like’. I don’t really think that’s freedom because you’re still bound by your desires. So where is the freedom? Freedom would be…you understand your desires, the compulsion of those desires, the addiction of that, and you are able to transcend that. Otherwise…your passion is determining your behaviour. – Father Lancy Prabhu

Freedom as we know it in the Westernized world is not true freedom. And this “freedom” will not bring us happiness. One need look no further than free-market capitalism. Go on, you’re free to do whatever you want.








Combine this with our society’s way of making us feel inadequate and marketing manipulation by the media (who, ironically, are exercising their freedom), and we find ourselves always wanting. This wanting and the attachment to things we’ve managed to accumulate are the banes to our happiness. We must free ourselves from our own desires to find true happiness.

3. Compassion

Why are we compassionate towards friends and family, but rarely towards strangers? It’s because we share a connection with our family and friends, either through blood or through similar interests.

What if we could find a connection with complete strangers? With the rest of humanity? Might it make us more compassionate towards everybody? Because we do share something common: everybody — no exceptions — wants to be happy.

This desire to be happy is the motivating force behind every single thing that we do, from the moment we wake up to the time we fall asleep. So recognizing that the people we see on TV, the people we pass on the street, the people we’ve never seen and never will see — want to be happy. Just like us.

Compassion gained through accepting this will make us better humans, will help us help each other, and will help to make ourselves happy.

4. Generosity

The mind has a very bad habit, which we call self-cherishing. And I call it ‘What about me?’…it’s a bore. And it’s a drag. And nobody wants to hear it. So you can just shut up…and get off of it. And give. That’s all. GIVE. Be here and give. Connect with people…and you’re so busy giving, you don’t have time to think about yourself…um, you’re gonna be a lot happier. – Baghavan Das

This is closely linked to compassion. After gaining compassion comes our willingness to help out others, even complete strangers.

5. Contentment

If you substitute ‘content’ for ‘happy’ you’ll probably find that you’re happy. ‘Cause we’ve associated happiness with laughing and smiling…throwing beach balls to your children…and I’ve never been that guy.

So I’ve thought maybe I’m not happy. If you switch it for content…the practice of contentment…’oh god I’m happy. I’m a happy man. Oh, look at me! – Billy Connolly

I would venture to guess that all of us, anyone right now who is reading this article, has everything they need to be happy. So why does continued happiness seem so elusive?

In general, we may say we’re happy. We might even have those moments where we sit back and realize how privileged we are, count our lucky stars, and genuinely feel like we have the world in our palms.

But how long does this last? How long until the next person pisses us off, until we see the next thing we “need,” until the next feelings of anxiousness steal away our happiness? If we can make the wanting stop and be content with what we have, we would find we can be more consistently happy.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Education Is Important for Success

Is education important to a successful career in the healthcare industry? And if so, how important is it, and why is education so important? Many readers and job seekers often ask why education is important with respect to one’s career, particularly in the healthcare industry. Some people also want to know how education can impact overall quality of life, in addition to the impact education has on one's career.
 
Many job seekers, some who have years of experience, may not even be considered for a job, or they may be passed over for a candidate who has a degree, or more education, but has less experience. Why?
Answer: Education is very important to both your personal and professional life, in a number of significant ways!

Depending on the level of success you’re seeking to achieve, the level of education may be relative, but the bottom line is, an education of some sort is often paramount to future success. Completing increasingly advanced levels of education shows that you have a drive and commitment to learn and apply information, ideas, theories, and formulas to achieve a variety of tasks and goals.

Subject Matters:

Probably the most obvious reason education is important is to acquire the subject matter and basic knowledge needed to get by in everyday life. For example:
English and language skills: English and language skills will help you to communicate your ideas more clearly. Communication skills are essential in any role – whether you’re dealing with co-workers, patients, customers, or supervisors, you will need to effectively convey your plans, ideas, goals, and such.
Math and science skills: Although calculators and computers are readily accessible, you still need to learn how to do basic computations and calculations on paper or in your head. If you are calculating dosages, counting surgical supplies, or tallying sales, math skills are imperative for a career, and for life. Cooking, shopping, driving, and many other everyday activities require math skills as well, regardless of your career choice.

The more you LEARN, the more you EARN:

Have you ever noticed that the word LEARN contains the word EARN? Perhaps that is because the higher level of education you achieve, the higher level of income you are likely to command as well. For example, consider the following health careers and the educational requirements as they relate to annual income:


Are you seeing the trend here? Clearly, education is important for financial growth in the healthcare field, as with many other careers.

Many Employers Now Require Education for Employment:

Another primary reason education is important, is that it’s become a basic requirement for so many employers, to even get your foot in the door. Many employers require college level education, even for roles which previously did not require it, such as administrative assistant positions. The fewer years of education you’ve completed, the fewer doors are open to you. It’s that simple.

Educational requirements are a quick and easy way to narrow down the field of applicants, especially in situations where there are more applicants than jobs. When hiring from a field of candidates, employers prefer those who have completed the higher level of education.

Why has education become so important to employers? In working with hiring managers to conduct candidate searches, it seems that the education requirement has become a barrier for entry into many careers, because education allows you to:
Learn how to learn. School teaches you how to gather, learn, and apply knowledge. No matter what career you choose, you will need to learn procedures, information, and skills related to your job, and execute tasks based on that information and training.
Develop interpersonal skills. School allows you to interact with other people and refine your communication skills, including those of persuasion, conflict resolution, and teamwork.
Learn time and task management.Learn how to manage projects, deadlines, and complete assignments efficiently and effectively.
Learn from experience of others. By attending school, you are able to learn from the experience and intellect of thousands of people who have gone before you. In just a few years, through your textbooks, research, and class lessons, school gives you a consolidated overview of theories, formulas, ideologies, and experiments conducted by generations of scientists, philosophers, mathematicians, historians, and other experts. While gaining your own personal work experience is helpful too, a formal education is a way to learn from centuries of others’ life and work and academic experience before you.

As you can see, education is important to everyone, but education is even more important in the healthcare industry. Why?
Technology, math and science are key components of many healthcare roles: Healthcare careers often require knowledge and understanding of the sciences, and technology. These fields are always changing and growing with new developments and discoveries. Therefore it’s imperative to have a basic understanding you can build on with continuing education throughout your career, to keep up with the latest changes and new information.
Health professionals have a huge responsibility for the health, well-being, and survival of others. Therefore, health professionals must be particularly adept and relating to other people, learning and gathering information about a patient, and applying it to the treatment and care of that patient based on medical knowledge.
For many healthcare roles, degrees and certifications are required for licensure to practice in a certain capacity. Many allied healthcare jobs require at least an associate’s degree, most nurses need bachelor’s degrees, and physicians and advanced practice nurses must have many years of post-graduate training to include master’s and doctorate degrees.

Everyone must understand why education is important for career success. Preferably the emphasis on the importance of education is taught early in life and stays with the child until they finish college. However, there are many who never seem to grasp why education is important for career success and drop out of school while they are young. This should be discouraged at all costs. In fact, it is because education is so important that children and teenagers understand that the best time in their lives to devote to education is while they are young. As a person matures and settles down with a job and children, finding the time to dedicate to education can be challenging. When children and teens are young they have ample time to devote to their education.

When it comes to understanding why education is important for career success there are several factors to take into consideration. First, there are many jobs that simply will not hire those who do not have a high school diploma or GED. This automatically limits many people from those jobs, without ever taking into consideration whether or not the person who doesn’t have a high school diploma or GED would be perfect for the job. Some people have natural talents and abilities that make them best suited for certain jobs. It is a shame when someone who has the natural talent and gifting for a career never has a chance because they do not have a diploma or GED. By getting your diploma and GED you can ensure that you will not be automatically shut out of the job force due to lack of credentials.

Just as many doors are closed to those who don’t have a diploma or GED, other doors are automatically closed to those who do not hold a college degree. Take teaching for example. There might be a woman or man who is great with children, has incredible patience, and an innate desire to teach. Not only are they naturally suited for this career, they have a wonderful way of capturing children’s attention and explaining things with humor and great interest. Yet, they never went to college and earned a degree. No matter how great of a teacher this person would be, and despite his or her desire to be a teacher, without a college degree this person would never be teaching in front of a class. To achieve this dream, he or she must have a college degree. By understanding why education is important you can create a plan, set your goals, and reach your dreams. 


The nineteenth century made a god of education, and its eminent men placed learning as the foremost influence in life.

I am bold enough to dissent, if by education is meant a course of study imposed from without. Indeed, such a course may be a hindrance rather than a help to a man entering on a business career. No young man on the verge of life ought to be in the least discouraged by the fact that he is not stamped with the hall mark of Oxford or Cambridge.

Possibly, indeed, he has escaped a grave danger; for if, in the impressionable period of youth, attention is given to one kind of knowledge, it may very likely be withdrawn from another. A life of sheltered study does not allow a boy to learn the hard facts of the world—and business is concerned with reality.

The truth is that education is the fruit of temperament, not success the fruit of education. What a man draws into himself by his own natural volition is what counts, because it becomes a living part of himself. I will make one exception in my own case—the Shorter Catechism, which was acquired by compulsion and yet remains with me.

My own education was of a most rudimentary description. It will be difficult for the modern English mind to grasp the parish of Newcastle, New Brunswick, in the 'eighties—sparse patches of cultivation surrounded by the virgin forest and broken by the rush of an immense river. For half the year the land is in the iron grip of snow and frost, and the Miramichi is frozen right down to its estuary—so that "the rain is turned to a white dust, and the sea to a great green stone."

It was the seasons which decided my compulsory education. In the winter I attended school because it was warm inside, and in the summer I spent my time in the woods because it was warm outside.

Perhaps the most remarkable instance of what self-education can do is to be found in the achievements of Mr. J. L. Garvin. He received no formal education at all in the public school or university sense, and he began to work for his living at an early age.

Yet, not only is he, perhaps, the most eminent of living journalists, but his knowledge of books is, if not more profound than that of any other man in England, certainly wider in range, for it is not limited to any country or language.

By his own unaided efforts he has gained not only knowledge, but style and judgment. To listen to his talk on literature is not merely to yield oneself to the spell of the magician, but to feel that the critic has got his estimate of values right.

Reading, indeed, is the real source both of education and of style. Read what you like, not what somebody else tells you that you ought to like. That reading alone is valuable which becomes part of the reader's own mind and nature, and this can never be the case if the matter is not the result of self-selection, but forced on the student from outside.

Read anything and read everything—just as a man with a sound digestion and a good appetite eats largely and indifferently of all that is set before him. The process of selection and rejection, or, in other words, of taste, will come best and naturally to any man who has the right kind of brains in his head. Some books he will throw away; others he will read over and over again. My education owes much to Scott and Stevenson, stealthily removed from my father's library and read in the hayloft when I should have been in school.

As a partiality for the right kind of literature grows on a man he is unconsciously forming his mind and his taste and his style, and by a natural impulse and no forced growth the whole world of letters is his.

There are, of course, in addition, certain special branches of education needing teaching which are of particular value to the business life.

Foremost among these are mathematics and foreign languages. It is not suggested that a knowledge of the higher mathematics is essential to a successful career; none the less it is true that the type of mind which takes readily to mathematics is the kind which succeeds in the realm of industry and finance.

One of the things I regret is that my business career was shaped on a continent which speaks one single language for commercial purposes from the Arctic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico. Foreign languages are, therefore, a sealed book to me. But if a man can properly appraise the value of something he does not possess, I would place a knowledge of languages high in the list of acquirements making for success.

But when all is said and done, the real education is the market-place of the street. There the study of character enables the boy of judgment to develop an unholy proficiency in estimating the value of the currency of the realm.

Experiences teaches that no man ought to be downcast in setting out on the adventure of life by a lack of formal knowledge. The Lord Chancellor asked me the other day where I was going to educate one of my sons. When I replied that I had not thought about the matter, and did not care, he was unable to repress his horror.

And yet the real reasons for such indifference are deep rooted in my mind. A boy is master, and the only master, of his fortune. If he wants to succeed in literature, he will read the classics until he obtains by what he draws into himself that kind of instinct which enables him to distinguish between good work and bad, just as the expert with his eyes shut knows the difference between a good and a bad cigar. Neither may be able to give any reason, for the verdict bases on subconscious knowledge, but each will be right when he says, "Here I have written well," or "Here I have smoked badly."

The message, therefore, is one of encouragement to the young men of England who are determined to succeed in the affairs of the world, and yet have not been through the mill. The public schools turn out a type—the individual turns out himself.

In the hour of action it is probable that the individual will defeat the type. Nothing is of advantage in style except reading for oneself. Nothing is of advantage in the art of learning to know a good cigar but the actual practice of smoking. Nothing is of advantage in business except going in young, liking the game, and buying one's experience.
In a word, man is the creator and not the sport of his fate. He can triumph over his upbringing and, what is more, over himself. 

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Hard Work Goes to Success

Hard Work, Outstanding Performance and Success
Outstanding performance is an important key to career and life success. If you want to become an outstanding performer you need to do three things. First, stay on top of your game by becoming a lifelong learner. Second, set high goals. Do whatever it takes to achieve them. Third, get organized. Manage your time, life and stress well.

And, it should go without saying, you need to work hard. I subscribe to the Just Sell sales quotes. Yesterday, I found this quote from Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point, Blink and Outliers in my in box.

"The people at the very top don't work just harder or even much harder than everyone else. They work much, much harder."

This is true - and something a lot of less than successful people really don't want to hear.

The law of attraction...

1. Know exactly what you want.
2. Ask the universe for it.
3. Feel, behave and know as if the object of your desire is already yours (visualize).
4. Be open to receive it and let go of (the attachment to) the outcome.

...is great as far as it goes. However, I have found that while visualization is important in creating a successful life and career, "behave" is an overlooked word in point 3. Hard work is the key behavior in becoming an outstanding performer and personal and professional success.

I have a quote by Paul J. Meyer hanging next to the door in my office. I read it every time I enter or leave my office.

"Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon... must inevitably come to pass!"

I focus on the words "enthusiastically act upon." To my way of thinking, these three words are synonymous with hard work -- a key behavior in creating a successful life and career. Hard work is the behavior that is often overlooked when it comes to applying the law of attraction. If you think you can succeed merely by knowing what you want, asking the universe for it and visualizing yourself having it, I think you're in for an unpleasant surprise.

As Malcolm Gladwell says, successful people work much, much harder than others.

Hard work is more than long hours. Sure, sometimes it's necessary to work evenings and weekends. However, it's just as important to maximize the value of the time you spend at work. Figure out your high brain times and do the most intense work then. I'm best in the early morning - 6:00 till 11:00 and the late afternoon and early evening 2:30 till 7:30 or 8:00. I do my writing and thinking then. I use the mid day hours for exercise, errands and low brain activities. When are your peak performance times? If you haven't already done so, take a few minutes to determine them and do your best to schedule your most intense work then.

Set up systems for managing your work load. Once you have systems in place, continuously improve them. Make them better and more efficient so you can get more work done is less time. In this way, you'll be maximizing the value of your hard work.

The common sense point here is simple. Successful people are outstanding performers. As Malcolm Gladwell points out, outstanding performers are hard workers. They know what they want and do whatever it takes to get it. They enthusiastically act on their dreams. This action helps them reach their goals. There is no way around hard work. You have to put in the time and effort if you want to be successful. Ask any "overnight success." Everyone that I've ever met tells me that they spent years and years getting to the place where they became an "overnight success." Set your goals. Work hard. Work smart. And you'll succeed.

Hard Work Always Pays Off 

 "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man, healthy, wealthy and wise." - 15th Century quote, author, unknown

At least, that was the theory. I suppose it carried forward to the pre-industrial era where, as an agrarian society, one had to plant, cultivate, and harvest to survive. Early rising as the cock crowed, was the picture painted by many writers. Back then, one worked in the fields until sundown, only to repeat the process the following day. Except for the Sabbath, one could continue to work in this manner from the time one was able. That meant the relatively young and elderly, as well. As we transformed with the Industrial Revolution, machinery like the combine, began to take over the manual labor and allow us to concentrate on more productive ventures. We could manipulate the environment and natural resources to aid us in our quest for self-sufficiency.

Today, the hard work ethic, is still propagated by many. "The early bird catches the worm," also comes to mind. So you get a jump on the business day, sell the products or services, run the store, or bag those groceries. You put in the hard work and time and reap the rewards. It makes complete sense. Or does it? What if I told you that I know a person who makes $300 a month by doing absolutely nothing? I lied, because he also makes $4000 a month. Let me explain.

He received $100,000 in a business deal, stuck it in a bank CD (certificate of deposit) and gets guaranteed 3.5% annual interest, or $300 a month return. He also got a pension buyout of $800,000 and gets 6% from an investment account. That's another $4000 a month. Yet he barely breaks a sweat, except when he's exercising. He allows his money to work for him, thus avoiding the usual employment pains.

Okay, so maybe you don't have a fat bank account. So what can you do? The point is, that the days of having to put in long hours to achieve success are behind us. There are alternatives to explore.

One innovative idea is to turn a part-time hobby into a business. Using the Internet such as Ebay is the obvious choice. Selling collectibles may be a possibility. Or start a service business where a large investment is unnecessary. Allowing others to work for you on your way to becoming an entrepreneur, makes perfect sense, if you're willing to try something new. A home-based Internet business can be started for mere dollars a month. Reconsider what you are worth recognizing that an hourly wage is usually the lowest form of payment. Think how you could be paid as a consultant or adviser. What skills or expertise do you possess that people might pay for? In most cases, your mind is worth more than your labor. Speak to other family members about how they could contribute to a family-run operation. Begin to network and spread the word about your desire to break out of the employee rut. You'll be amazed regarding the possibilities, once your intentions are known.

I'm not saying to quit your present job. I'm asking you to consider a separate venture that could become a permanent replacement when the income is large enough. It's like building a small cottage next to the current home while you continue there and, when it's big enough, move over to the new and improved house.

Down the road, as you are able to stash away extra income, think about my friend and how he generates revenue by using investments. When and if, you are capable of doing that, you're on your way to a life of easy money without all the hard work.


Relationships Are Hard Work 

When we have been on our own for some time it can be difficult to entertain the notion of having a special someone entering our lives. Whether we are aware of it or not, we will have developed our own comfortable routines, a circle of friends, various interests, all pleasant ways of filling our time. This is an invaluable way of adapting to our situation but it can also become an insular way to live. The reality check can occur if there is the potential for a new, happy, successful relationship on the horizon.

Learning to trust another person emotionally is a big step, especially if there has been hurt in the past, or a long time has elapsed since a relationship. That, and letting another person into our personal space can require considerable physical and mental adjustment. Trusting someone enough to relax and allow them to know how we are feeling, rather than just being polite and self protective entails giving the other person information that they can use however they choose. That is a vulnerable position to be in as it requires us to relax and let go of all those carefully built reserves and safeguards.

Appreciating that a new relationship can only progress by building stepping stones of honest and open communication in which both people have to participate, is an important acknowledgement. Frank and open sharing has to occur as a first step in getting to know each other. Admitting how we are feeling about the other persons actions, behaviour, words and why we feel that way, is a good way of learning about ourselves. 'Owning' or appreciating that these are our own reactions based on our past experiences, and then understanding the reasons behind those reactions can be really useful in freeing us from our old baggage. It has a huge therapeutic value.

Some people find counselling and hypnotherapy especially helpful at a time like this. When a relationship has gone bad many people form negative patterns of behaviour as a way of protecting themselves, understandably, from future hurt and disappointments. They may well become over sensitive to the slightest negative look, word, comment and shut off to retreat behind a protective wall at the least hint of rejection, taking it all as a personal attack. Using professional help to heal the old associations about relationships, the negative experiences that have been lived through, can allow a person become more confident, assertive and comfortable about expressing their viewpoints and opinions and enjoy building a new life in every way. It allows a person to start again in the truest sense of the word.

Embarking on a new relationship does not mean abandoning the old single life for good. Many people have a successful emotional relationship with a good partner whilst still enjoying the friends, hobbies and interests that they have built up over time. Some of these things may still be enjoyed on ones own. Other things may be brought into the relationship and shared together. There is scope for both options and having varied activities makes a person interesting, brings added value into the new relationship and is also a sensible safety net in case things do not work out well together in the long term.

The truth is all relationships, even with family and friends require input and nurturing. Sometimes one person may feel that they are doing all the giving, making all the effort, but often the balance is levelled out at a later stage when the other person has a need for extra support and understanding.

Relationships are about taking a chance on another person, but by being positive and open we give off a good level of energy in our daily communications and that in itself bodes well for building trust and optimism in all our different relationships and interactions. Starting a new relationship puts us in touch with our own feelings again, enables better communication and understanding and enables us to grow and develop as a human being. This can filter through into all our interactions with the different people we come into contact with in everyday life. Hard work maybe, but definitely valuable in many different ways.


Are You Attracting Success Or More Hard Work?

Law of Attraction is the power behind getting rich quickly. Your fears and your desires both vibrate a "feeling." You can't ignore the pull of gravity nor the pull of your "signal." Are you attracting success - or fear: Hard work, struggle and illness? Those are opposite "feelings" - you can only feel one at a time.

It is not a secret - look at your bank account, your health and relationships. Your success story can only come from within you when you overcome fear. Here's how it works.

"There are no secrets to success.
It is the result of preparation, hard work,
Learning from failure." Gen. Colin Powell

That's common advice, isn't it? What if it's 100% wrong? Struggle and working hard is a part of most people's success stories because they can't get off what isn't working quickly enough to realize that Inspiration and Opportunities would make it ever so much easier to get what they wanted.

Hard work vs. seeking solutions and Inspiration

What does "hard work" mean? How about working at something that is hard for you. Hard because it's new? Or hard because you feel anxious (fear) and don't like it? Isn't it something more like working at a job you don't like to get money to survive. Happiness is a factor, isn't it?

It's not hard work if it's getting you information and doing what you love, right? It might be time-consuming, and repetitive, like learning a new camera, but is that really hard work? Is following your Inspiration and Desire fun, or work? What you tell yourself will make it so for you. This can be easy, remember?

Hard work is a great way to develop Focus and build Desire. It also allows people time to prove their worth to themselves, and build the confidence to expect success. You could create a new habit and Bridge from your "fear" to your Dream - that does the same, and isn't that easier and more fun?

"Start by doing what's necessary,
then what's possible and suddenly
you are doing the impossible." St. Francis of Assisi

Success is fun, creative and joyful.

Few would admit that they laughed their way to success, enjoyed every minute, and can't wait to create more. Yet if you meet (or read autobiographies) of the super rich - that is usually the case. When they do refer to hard work, it's about the bad luck, failures, or going in the wrong direction. It is always their attitude and seeking their Vision that turned things around. Once they were back in the flow, serendipity played a huge role. (Isn't that Law of Attraction?)

Successful people achieve by Inspiration, action, then Opportunity and more action, and seldom follow a plan. Insight, psychic intuition and expectation (living within their Dream) was the vibration of success that Law of Attraction matched.

"Success isn't a result of spontaneous combustion.
You must set yourself on fire." Arnold H. Glasow

The very rich put in the time it takes to reach their goal, and from the outside they look like workaholics. They followed what they loved and enjoyed the creation too much to take holidays, and most spent little time with family and they worked with their friends. They had all the money they could ever spend - yet they opted to continue-because they loved creating life. Many in later years did get involved in philanthropy - and they "worked as hard" at that as they did creating wealth.

Pay attention - this is BIG

Misguided information attracts a "vibration" match.

Most self-help programs will tell you to make a plan, work hard and push through your fears (just do it anyway) and then you MAKE your own success.

They simply do NOT know the Big Picture: You are energy, vibrating a signal and Law of Attraction responds to it. The joy of creativity and happy anticipation actually delivers successful experiences.

Most don't understand that fear attracts itself - including attracting real danger to you. Why not overcome fear and then create the life you Desire?

All illness is caused by stress - resisting (or fearing) what you want and desiring it at the same time. Conflict is the tension in your body.

Misinformation is based on mis-interpretation of the facts.

There's a lot of misguided but well-intentioned information and now that you know the facts, you can ignore what you can see clearly doesn't work. Most of the self-help programs want you to succeed - so how do they get so far off track?

Some are teaching from their experience - and they had a "breakthrough" and success, but that came from a matching vibration and not hard work - although the work probably allowed them to line-up energy vibrations and feel "hopeful."

Some look at other's success, and they make up what they think happened (after the fact and ignoring the process.) Those ideas come to them based on their prior beliefs and expectations and their own vibrations. Most are fearful and feel they have to fight life to win. That attracts similar ideas and examples so they "prove it."

Anything can be true, right? Find a match to your Dream.

Before you follow anyone's advice - check to see what their fear level or Set-point is. If they are talking hard work and fighting yourself...you can't win. They can only see and experience on their own level. If it's not where you want to end up, find what resonates with you when you are happy and feeling great. Only then will you get a match in information that you want to vibrate and attract into your life. As always, you choose - and then you get to live in it.

It's worth re-reading that!

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.

It's also true that many successful people did work hard fighting the flow that would have taken them easily to what they wanted. Their "goal or plan" may not be the path - and sticking to it in spite of the flow of Inspiration IS hard work.

"As a general rule,
the most successful (wo)man in life
Is the (wo)man who has
the best information." Benjamin Disraeli

Anything can be true. Choose wisely.

The interesting question is: what do you want? Would you like easy, fun, feel better and better and happy? Do you want to align your ideas and models of life with Source and flow easily into Inspiration and Opportunity and create from Desire, love and appreciation? That's the best information!

That path is open to you. It's the feelings of "certainty and on-purpose" when you connect with your own Life Force. You choose by what you give your Attention to. You can ignore the fear, hard work and the action path and instead flow to the life you love ONLY if you choose that "Feeling-tone." It may take a little repetition - but isn't that worth it?

"There is no substitute for
incomprehensible good luck."
Lynn Alpern & Esther Blumenfeld

Create a new habit of feeling what you want to attract.

Experiment with changing habits and changing feelings. Your feelings follow your thoughts - and you can think what you choose. Seek the power of insight - find the "flowing feelings" that easily lead to your Desires. It's a "feel good" journey seeking Solutions and Joy and allowing Life to happen in magical ways unencumbered with the need to know the plan and control the flow.

It's not like you are giving anything up. In fact, you don't know "how" and you don't control much of anything except by controlling your vibration.

The creative process that yields success.

Guide your own life from your Focus and Inspiration and navigate Opportunity like you are navigating a river of abundance and Well-being. Then it doesn't matter what you choose for everything in the flow is leading you to your Vision.

"The way is not in the sky, the way is in the heart.
For the traveler who knows his direction,
there is always a favorable wind." Stuart Avery Gold

You can't loose. You are eternal. You can have anything you vibrate, you can seek and receive answers to anything that interests you. You are here for the fun of it.

Is that all there is to it?

That's it. The better it gets the better it gets. Every day is a play day. Eternal recess. What do you want? Where do you want to be? Doing what?

Flow with the current of your own Life Force and seek Power in living mindfully, in insights and Big Ideas. Repeat this process every day for 21 days, and the wisdom will be yours.

Quick Good Fortune for You: "The wise learn more from fools, than fools do from the wise."


How Much is Hard Work, and How Much is Luck? 
When it comes to achievements, the question of how much is hard work and how much is luck inspires great debates. It has been my experience that it takes 90% hard work and 10% luck. If you asked most successful people they would tell you that it was hard work. Sure, some people seem to get a long ways on luck, but does it just appear on the outside as all luck?

You can't beat hard work, especially for long term achievement. Luck may get you some achievements but hard work will provide you with sustainability and growth, all necessary for achievement in any aspect of life.

The hard work required for achieving a goal has a lot to do with commitment and persistence. If you are committed 100% and you are truly dedicating your life to this goal and passionate about it, you've already made it. If you have doubts, and are not sure about your path and which directions to go, you have a bumpy road ahead. The work becomes harder and feels more like hard labor.

If you are persistent you've already won, as well. This means being persistent in the face of mistakes, rejection, and criticism. It also means that no matter how much people say you can't do it, or it will never work; you pick yourself up, dust yourself off and move on to the next steps.

It is important to learn from the experiences because every experience contains valuable lessons. Some lessons, believe me, you will not want to repeat in the future. So, make sure you think about what the lesson is and how you will apply it in future situations like that.

Persistence means going beyond the traditional definition. I had no idea how persistent I could be until I chose to be more committed. The commitment seemed to inspire the persistence. This re-energized the goal and got me moving forward. Suddenly I am taking bolder steps than I ever imagined I could.

Love is Hard Work But Certainly Worth the Adventure

After the initial butterflies of love have faded away, couples come to realise that relationships are spelled W-O-R-K. While love is the most rewarding gift that any individual can give or receive in their lifetime, keeping the fires of love stoked takes creativity, self-sacrifice and patience. There are a few key ground rules that you must stick to if you hope to have a life of love with your soul mate. First, you must never try to manipulate your partner into changing. Second, you must try to give more than you receive. Third, you must stay positive and thankful instead of getting negative.

Change

We are all changing constantly throughout our lifetime. Life lessons mature us and although our basic disposition tends to stay the same, we all look very different in the end of our lives than we did at the beginning. However, change has to come from the inside and one of the fastest tickets to an unhappy relationship is trying to manipulate your spouse or dating partner to change into the man or woman you want by your side.

Take a close look at your partner before you marry them. They have quirks, irritating habits, strengths and weaknesses. Decide if you can love the person for who they are from the outset. If you feel that you can only love them fully when they change, beware. Starting a relationship out in the hopes of moulding your spouse or dating partner into what you want will only leave both of you hurt and dissatisfied. Accept your spouse or dating partner as they are, or move on to someone that fits you better.

Give

Some people only think about what they can get out of a love relationship and they find themselves consistently dissatisfied. This is because love is meant to be given away, not only received. Instead of trying to get more love out of your partner, focus your attention on the many different ways that you can give love.

Whether it is through verbal affirmations, physical touch, practical service or any other expression, seek to pour love into your partner every single day. You will find that over time, all of the love you have given away will return to you in even greater measure.

Positivism

Even in the greatest earthly love relationships, nothing is perfect. For this reason, it is imperative that you train yourself to stay on the positive side of life in order to enjoy your relationship to the full. Love looks gratefully at the good things your spouse or dating partner has done, on purpose.

What you dwell on is what you will get more of in your life. For this reason, it is important that you dwell on the positive interactions you have had in your relationship. This proactive dwelling on positive moments will position you to experience more healthy exchanges in your relationship. Conversely, grumbling and complaining about your spouse or dating partner will only give you a negative air about you that will inevitably manifest itself in more negative exchanges. 


 

Positive Thinking Your Key to Success

Success is everybody’s dream. But what is the key to success? How can you be successful? In my post about defining successful people, I wrote that we should measure success based on how much we give rather than how much we receive. Fortunately, it also works nicely the other way around since those who give more almost always will also receive more.

Based on that, you can see that the more value you give to others, the more successful you will be. So how do you pave your way to success? How do you become more successful? The answer is amazingly simple. Here it is:

The key to success is making yourself as useful as possible to others.


That’s it. Making yourself as useful as possible to others.

If you focus on applying this, others will realize the value they get from you and they will attract more people to come to you. These new people will also realize the value they get from you and they will attract even more people to come to you. The virtuous cycle begins and you are now on your way to success.

With this principle in mind, you should aim at increasing your usefulness to others. How do you do that? Here are some ideas:
Be observant of needs
To be useful to others, you should always be aware of even the slightest clues of needs. The more sensitive you are to the needs of others, the more appreciative people will eventually become. The best scenario is being able to anticipate a need before the other people are even aware of it.
Find solutions to the needs
Now that you are aware of needs, the next step is finding solutions to them. The solutions you offer should be as useful as possible. To be able to do so, there is no other way but to continuously build your own value. It is from the value you have that you could give value to others.
Be proactive to help
Do not wait for the other person to ask for your help. Be proactive. Give your help even before they ask.
Be sincere
What matters is not only the solution you offer, but also the way you deliver it. Being sincere means being glad to help others without expecting anything in return. Make it your joy to give something to others. People can somehow distinguish whether or not you are sincere.
Go the extra mile
Doing the above four steps is good, but add this one if you can: give more than expected. First, give what is expected, and then add a little more. If you do the above four steps people will be appreciative, but if you add this one step they will be impressed.


Positive thinking brings inner peace, success, improved relationships, better health, happiness and satisfaction. It also helps the daily affairs of life move more smoothly, and makes life look bright and promising.

Positive thinking is contagious. People around you pick your mental moods and are affected accordingly. Think about happiness, good health and success, and you will cause people to like you and desire to help you, because they enjoy the vibrations that a positive mind emits.

In order to make positive thinking yield results, you need to develop a positive attitude toward life, expect a successful outcome of whatever you do, but also take any necessary actions to ensure your success.

Effective positive thinking that brings results is much more than just repeating a few positive words, or telling yourself that everything is going to be all right. It has to be your predominant mental attitude. It is not enough to think positively for a few moments, and then letting fears and lack of belief enter your mind. Some effort and inner work are necessary.

Are you willing to make a real inner change?
Are you willing to change the way you think?
Are you willing to develop a mental power that can positively affect you, your environment and the people around you?


Here are a few actions and tips to help you develop the power of positive thinking:
Always use only positive words while thinking and while talking. Use words such as, 'I can', 'I am able', 'it is possible', 'it can be done', etc.

Allow into your awareness only feelings of happiness, strength and success.

Try to disregard and ignore negative thoughts. Refuse to think such thoughts, and substitute them with constructive happy thoughts.

In your conversation use words that evoke feelings and mental images of strength, happiness and success.

Before starting with any plan or action, visualize clearly in your mind its successful outcome. If you visualize with concentration and faith, you will be amazed at the results.

Read at least one page of inspiring book every day.

Watch movies that make you feel happy.

Minimize the time you listen to the news and read the papers.

Associate yourself with people who think positively.

Always sit and walk with your back straight. This will strengthen your confidence and inner strength.

Walk, swim or engage in some other physical activity. This helps to develop a more positive attitude.


Think positive and expect only favorable results and situations, even if your current circumstances are not as you wish them to be. In time, your mental attitude will affect your life and circumstances and change them accordingly.


Positive thinking is a mental attitude that sees the bright side of life.

Positive thinking is a mental attitude and state of mind, which focuses on the full half of the glass and not on the empty half.

It is a mental attitude that expects positive results.

People with a positive frame of mind think about possibilities, growth, expansion and success. They expect happiness, health, love and good relationships. They think in terms of 'I can', 'I am able', and 'I will succeed'.

Positive thinking people are not daunted by failures and obstacles. If things don't turn out well or as expected, they will try again.

True positive thinking is not just saying that everything will be okay, as a lip service, and at the same time think about failure. In order to bring beneficial changes and improvement into your life, positive thinking has to become your predominant mental attitude throughout the day. It has to turn into a way of life.

Real and effective positive thinking requires that you focus on positive thoughts and positive emotions, and also take positive action.

How can you develop this state of mind? You can do so by reading inspiring and motivating literature, and through visualization, affirmations and meditation. Explore this website and you will find many articles, information and guidance about these subjects.


Here are several tips on how to think positively:
Display a more positive emotional and mental attitude toward yourself, other people and situations.

Refuse to participate in negative inner dialogues. It's just a waste of time and energy.

Don't allow disappointments, difficulties and obstacles affect your moods and state of mind.

Refuse and reject negative thinking. Either replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts, or engage yourself in some activity that will divert your attention from the negative thoughts.

Don't allow what people think and say affect your mind and mood.

Associate with people who bring something of value into your life. Avoid people who sap your energy and enthusiasm. If you can't avoid them, learn how stay detached when your are in their company.

Say positive things about yourself and about other people.

Compliment people when you feel they deserve it.

Have faith in yourself and in your abilities.

Try doing new things or old things in a new way. Doing things differently will help you be more creative and therefore more positive. Go to a different restaurant, eat different food, change the way you dress, start reading a new book or find a new hobby.

Read about people who overcame hardships and succeeded in life. This will help you think more positively.

Set goals no matter how impossible this might seem at the moment and keep yourself busy working on them.

Each goal accomplished, no matter how small it might be, will bring you more confidence, self-esteem and positive thinking.

At least once a day, think and try to come up with more ideas on how to think positively in various situations.

Be careful what mental images you let in into your mind. How you see yourself and your surroundings make a difference to your thinking. It is like watching a video. Eject the old video cassette or CD and insert a new and better one instead.

Analyze your behavior and attitude, and ask yourself why you are repeating the habits or attitudes that you dislike. There is no need to follow old patterns of behavior that you don't like or don't make you any good.


When you learn how to think positively, you gain the key to changing and improving your life.

It is easier to keep a positive frame of mind when things go well. It is tougher to do so when in the midst of problems, difficulties or obstacles. In such times you will need more effort, attention and patience. If you learn how to think positively when not under pressure, stress or strain, it will be easier to do so when things are tough.


What are positive feelings?
These are pleasant feelings of happiness, satisfaction, confidence and the expectation of success. These are feelings of compassion, love, tolerance and understanding.

Why do you need positive feelings?
They make you feel good, energetic, happy and able and willing to take action to pursue what you want to attain and achieve. They also make your life happier and easier, make you more likeable and improve your relationships.

How can you create positive feelings?
Below you will find a few tips and suggestions to help you create positive feelings.

Become aware of the importance of positive feelings and how they can improve your life.

Refuse to be involved with negative thoughts and feelings.

Upon waking up in the morning, smile and say to yourself silently or audibly: "I am going to have a wonderful day today. It is going to be a happy and successful day. I am going to stay patient and positive in every situation."

Often, during the day, visualize for a few moments some happy moments and situations from your life, a place you enjoyed visiting, or being with people you love.

When things make you angry, wait a few seconds before reacting.

When you feel some despair, anger, unhappiness or frustration, don't succumb to these feelings and let them grow. Visualize something happy, read something that makes you happy, repeat a positive affirmation or just try to create some happy feeling inside you. This might not be easy, as the negative feeling might be too strong, yet, do your best, and no matter how many times you might fail evoking a positive feeling, if you persist you will be able to change your attitude and feelings.

Understand that you cannot always control the situations in your life, but you can control and change your attitude and reactions. Negative attitude and anger will bring negative conditions, and positive attitude and positive feelings will make the situation improve.

Try to show some positive feelings toward people that you don't like. You don't need to be their friend, but you can stop being negative, and allow some feelings of warmth and understanding. You might be surprised at their attitude and reaction toward you.

Read some inspiring quotes every day.

Repeat affirmations such as:
"I am feeling happy and confident."
"It is so pleasant to enjoy positive feelings."
"I am getting happier and more positive every day."

Keep away from negative people, and if you must be with them or work with them, don't let their state of mind affect you. Try to be somewhat detached toward them. Fill your mind with positive feelings and thoughts, so that there will no place for their negativity in your mind.

When you are feeling down, listen to music.

Let yourself smile more often, even in difficult situations. The act of smiling tend to clear the mind of worries, even if temporarily, and wins you the sympathy and support of the people around you.

Watch comedies and read and watch happy news.

Find time for meditation. Among its may benefits is the ability to filter the feelings and thoughts that enter your mind. It will help you avoid negative feelings and allow in positive feelings.

After getting into bed at night, tell yourself silently or audibly: "I am going to have a wonderful day tomorrow. It is going to be a happy and successful day. I am going to stay patient and positive in every situation."

Now that you know how to create positive feelings, you can get creative and find more ideas to create positive feelings in your life.


It is a well-known fact that when the state of economy is good, one has a satisfying and well paying steady job, one feels good and tends to be happier and more relaxed.

On the other hand, when the state of the economy looks bleak and unpromising, and one is jobless and lacks money, there is a tendency to think and feel negative about everything. There is no happiness and no inner peace.

Examine people’s attitude toward anything, and you will discover that is very much affected by circumstances and situations. It is so easy to accept negative thoughts in harsh circumstances and see everything crumbling down.

If your life now is not what you want it to be, and you constantly think how bad the situation is, you keep hammering these thoughts into your subconscious mind. This makes you believe that there is no way out. Your inability to stop thinking and focusing on your current situation makes it look worse than it really is, stifles creativity and initiative, draws negative thinking and self pity, and increases the chances of making reality much worse.

Being negative, crying over what you have lost and expecting lack and difficulties will not make things better.

The secret of change and improvement is a change of attitude!

Your positive attitude can change your financial condition, in spite of national or global economic conditions.

Acquiring a positive attitude is most important, even if it might not be so easy when your job is at risk, or when don’t have a job. You have to act as the gatekeeper of your mind and refuse entrance to thoughts about self-pity, failure and lack, and let in only thoughts about success and growth.


You might say that it is like cheating yourself, but it looks this way only in the beginning. Before long, your subconscious mind will accept the new reality you are creating in your mind, and will work overtime to make it be true, if only you let it, and don’t revert to negative and pessimistic thinking.


Here are a few tips to change your attitude when the economic condition is tough:
Stay away from people who keep complaining.
Don’t listen to the whiners and complainers and don’t get involved in their theories. Just because they are negative or failing does not mean you will too.
Stay away from negative people, and don’t let them suck your energy or distract you from your goals.
Cut on the time reading the papers and watching or listening to the news.
Surround yourself with positive people, who expect success.
Read books about people who achieved success and accomplished their goals.
Focus on your life as you would like them to be, and not as they are now.
Focus on what you want, and get busy working on making it come true.
Affirm the life you want.
Refuse to allow into your mind mental images of hard times and of the life you don’t really want. Focus on mental images and scenes of what you want to happen.
It is ok to daydream, but do so with a positive attitude, and be practical and willing to take action to make your daydream come true.
Be positive, but be also practical, keep an open mind, take action and do things.

Remember, even in the direst of economic and financial conditions there is a way out and up. There are people who fell really hard and deep down, and yet, got up on their feet and climbed again. You can do so too. This might require some effort and time on your part. Why invest your time and energy in thoughts and attitude that will only hurt you, when you can direct the same energy and time to ways that will benefit you?

There are many books on the market that can help you gain a positive attitude and teach you how to improve your life. Take the initiative and search them and you will find them.

Check the following books and programs:
Visualize and Achieve
Affirmations Words of Power
Sculptor3
The Power of Positive Habits

Don’t let the state of the economy affect your life attitude and moods. Your attitude can change the state of economy for you, if you are willing to work on your mind and on your attitude, and focus on what you want to achieve and have, and not on what you lack or don’t want.