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Self-Discipline and Personal Excellence

  “We are what we repeatedly do; excellence then is not an act but a habit.”  —ARISTOTLE You are your most valuable asset. Your life, your potential, and your possibilities are the most precious things you have. Thus your great goal in lifeshould be to fulfill that potential and become everything you are capable of becoming.           Your ability to learn, grow, and fulfill your potential is unlimited. Today, people are graduating from high school and college in their seventies, learning new subjects and developing new capabilities. Your ability to learn and remember can continue throughout your life if you keep your brain alive, alert, and functioning at its best.             Your most precious financial asset is your earning ability . Your ability to work is your primary source of cash throughout your life. You could lose your home, your car, your bank account, and everything you own, but as long as you have your earnin...

Seven Principles of Leadership

  “Nothing is more harmful to the service than the neglect of discipline; for it is discipline more than numbers that gives one army superiority over another.”  —GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 . Clarity  This is perhaps your most important responsibility. You must be absolutely clear about who you are and what you stand for. You must be absolutely clear about your vision and where you want to lead your people. You must be absolutely clear about the goals and objectives of the organization and how they are to be obtained. Especially, you must be absolutely clear about the values, mission, and purpose of the organization and what it stands for. Everyone around you and below you must know exactly why they are doing what they do and what their company has been formed to accomplish.   2 . Competence :  As the leader, you must set a standard of excellent performance for the organization as well as for every person and function in the company. Your goal must be for your comp...

Self-Discipline and Time Management

     “If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self.”  —NAPOLEON HILL    There is perhaps no area of your life in which self-discipline is more important than in the way you manage your time. Time management is a core discipline that largely determines the quality of your life. As Peter Drucker said, “You cannot manage time; you can only manage yourself.” Time management is really life management, personal management, management of yourself rather than of time or circumstances. Time is perishable; it cannot be saved. Time is irreplaceable; nothing else will do. Time is irretrievable; once it is gone or wasted, you can never get it back. Finally, time is indispensable, especially for accomplishments of any kind. All achievement, all results, all success requires time.   You Can’t “Save” Time The fact is that you cannot save time; you can only spend it differently. You can only reallocate your time usage from areas of low value to areas of hi...

7 Healthy Habits for a Healthy Life

  as we know that health is wealth. And its  important to us without a good health we can’t live good and happy life. Now a day many of people are conscious to their health but still many are there they won’t care themselves. Happy soul lives in well maintained body. Getting fit it’s not mean’s you must have a abs or you must do the yoga its not like that, you just keep your body active physically and mentally so u live a longer life to full fill your dream                                                                                                                                                      ...

Steps To The Success You Deserve

   chapter 1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Do u want to be a su...

Self-Discipline and Peace of Mind

“ Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves;they therefore remain bound. The man who does not shrink from self-crucifixion can neverfail to accomplish the object upon which his heart is set. This is true of earthly as of heavenlythings. Even the man whose object is to acquire wealth must be prepared to make greatpersonal sacrifices before he can accomplish his object; and how much more so he whowould realize a strong and well-poised life.”  —JAMES ALLEN You require high levels of self-discipline if you truly desire to develop all your inner resources and fulfill your true potential. Throughout the ages, in all religions and philosophies the highest human good or idea has been peace of mind. Your ability to achieve your own peace of mind is the true measure of your success and the key determinant of your happiness. To develop spiritually, and to become a fully functioning person, you must regularly apply self-discipline and self-control ...

Self-Discipline and Persistence

Persistence is self-discipline in action. Your ability to persist in the face of all setbacks and temporary failures is essential to success in life. Napoleon Hill said, “ Persistence is to the character of man as carbon is to steel .”  The primary reason for success is persistence, and, likewise, the primary reason for failure is lack of persistence, quitting too soon.  There is a direct link between self-discipline and self-esteem. Each time you discipline yourself to do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not, your self-esteem increases. This why there is direct relationship between self-esteem and persistence. Each time you persist and force yourself to continue on, even when you feel like quitting, your self-esteem goes up.  1. The Reward of Persistence Persistence is its own reward. Every time you force yourself to persist on a task, whether it is large or small, you feel happier and better about yourself. When you go the extra mile an...

The Seven-Step Method to Achieving Your Goals

   There are seven simple steps that you can follow to set and achieve your goals faster. There are more complex and detailed goal-achieving methodologies, but this Seven-Step Method will enable you to accomplish ten times more than you have ever accomplished before, and you will do so far faster than you can currently imagine. Step 1:              Decide Exactly What You Want.  Be specific. If you want to increase your income, decide on a specific amount of money rather than to just “make more money.” Step 2:             Write It Down.  A goal that is not in writing is like cigarette smoke: It drifts away and disappears. It is vague and insubstantial. It has no force, effect, or power. But a written goal becomes something that you can see, touch, read, and modify if necessary. Step 3:          Set a Deadl...

Six Ways to Make People Like you.

  From _ Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People. 1. Become genuinely interested in other people.  "You can make more friends in two months by being interested in them, than in two years by making them interested in you." The only way to make quality, lasting friendships is to learn to be genuinely interested in them and their interests. 2. Smile . Happiness does not depend on outside circumstances, but rather on inward attitudes. Smiles are free to give and have an amazing ability to make others feel wonderful. Smile in everything that you do. 3 Remember that a person's name is, to that person, the sweetest and most important sound in any language.  "The average person is more interested in their own name than in all the other names in the world put together." People love their names so much that they will often donate large amounts of money just to have a building named after themselves. We can make people feel extremely valued and import...

Self-Discipline and Personal Success

1.describe Your Ideal Life If your business, work, and career were ideal in every way, what would they look like? What would you be doing? What sort of company would you work for? What position would you have? How much money would you earn? What kind of people would you work with? And, especially, what would you need to do more or less of to create your perfect career? If your family life were perfect in every way, what would it look like? Where would you live, and how would you be living? What kind of a lifestyle would you have? What sort of things would you want to have and do with the members of your family? If you had no limitations and you could wave a magic wand, in what ways would you change your family life today? If your health were perfect, how would you describe it? How would you feel? How much would you weigh? How would your levels of health and fitness be different from what they are today? Most of all, what steps could you take immediately to begin moving toward your idea...

5 METHOD OF IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY by OVERCOMING PROCRASTINATION.

          Here are some method to increase ur productivity  1   Set table   There is one quality which one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants and a burning desire to achieve it. NAPOLEON HILL      Clarity is perhaps the most important concept in personal productivity. On an average 3 % of adult have clear written goals. There is a powerful formula for setting and achieving goals that you can use for the rest of your life. with this simple, seven-part method. Step 1 ; Decide exactly what you want.  This is beucuse Stephen Covey says, “If the ladder is not leaning against the right wall, every step we take just gets us to the wrong place faster.” Step 2 ; Write it down.  Think on paper. When you write down a goal, you crystallize it and give it tangible form. Step 3 :Set a deadline on your goal; set subdeadlines if necessary. A goal or decision without a ...

10 Essential Rules For A Happy And Long Life

  1 Stay active; don’t retire.  Those who give up the things they love doing and do well lose their purpose in life. That’s why it’s so important to keep doing things of value, making progress, bringing beauty or utility to others, helping out, and shaping the world around you, even after your “official” professional activity has ended. 2 Take it slow.  Being in a hurry is inversely proportional to quality of life. As the old saying goes,“Walk slowly and you’ll go far.” When we leave urgency behind, life and time take on new meaning. 3 Don’t fill your stomach.  Less is more when it comes to eating for long life, too. According to the 80 percent rule, in order to stay healthier longer, we should eat a little less than our hunger demands instead of stuffing ourselves. 4 Surround yourself with good friends.  Friends are the best medicine, there for confiding worries over a good chat, sharing stories that brighten your day, getting advice, having fun, dreaming . . ....