Brian Tracy – Achieve Your Goals (Video)

April 7, 2012 – 5:41 pm

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Be Royal In Your Fashion

March 27, 2012 – 5:30 pm

Act like a King to be treated like one

The way you carry yourself will often determine how you are treated: in the long run, appearing vulgar or common will make people disrespect you. For a King respects himself, and inspires the same sentiment in others. By acting royally and confident of your powers, you make yourself seem destined to wear a crown.

Regal bearing should not be confused with arrogance. Arrogance may seem the King’s entitlement, but it betrays insecurity. It is the very opposite of royal demeanor.

Never lose your self respect, nor be to familiar with yourself when you are alone. Let your integrity itself be your own standard of rectitude. Dignity is invariably the mask to assume under difficult circumstances.

To reinforce the inner psychological tricks involved in projecting a royal demeanor, there are outward strategies to help you create the effect.

- Always make a bold demand. Set your price high and never waver.

- In a dignified way, go after the highest person in the building. By choosing a great opponent, you create the appearance of greatness.

- Give a gift of some sort to those above you.

 

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Show Initiative to Reach Your Potential

March 8, 2012 – 5:11 pm

If you want to reach your potential, you have to show initiative. Here’s why:

- Initiative is the first step to anywhere you want to go

Where you finish in life is not so much determined by where you start as by whether you start. If you’re willing to get started and keep initiating, there is no telling how far you might go.

- Initiative closes the door to fear

We all have fears. The question is whether we are going to control them or are allowing them to control us.

- Initiative opens the door to opportunity

People who take initiative and work hard may succeed, or they may fail. But anyone who doesn’t take initiative is almost guaranteed to fail.

- Initiative eases life’s difficulties

Nothing is so fatiguing as the hanging on of an uncompleted task. The longer we let things slide, the harder they become. The hardest work is often the accumulation of many easy things that should have been done yesterday, last week, or last month.

- Initiative is often the difference between success and failure

Too many people are waiting for someone else to tell them what to do next. Nearly all people have good thoughts \, ideas and inventions, but many of them never translate thoose into action. Doing so requires initiative.

 

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Seven Brilliant Quotes

February 4, 2012 – 12:24 am

Seven Brilliant Quotes

Motivational Football Coach Teaches How to Overcome Our Limits!

January 18, 2012 – 1:18 pm

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Motivational Video for Every Human

January 4, 2012 – 11:17 pm

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Think right toward people

December 25, 2011 – 6:54 pm

Think right toward people and they will like and support you. People either support you winningly or don’t support at all.

There are three suggestions:

1. Recognize the fact that no person is perfect.

The most human quality among human beings is that they all make mistakes. Some people are more nearly perfect and no person is absolutely perfect.

2. Recognize the fact that other person has right to be different.

Never play God about anything. Never dislike people because their habits are different from your own or because they prefer different clothes, religion, parties or automobiles.

3. Don’t be a reformer.

Put a little more “Live-and-let-live” into your philosophy. Most people dislike being told “you are wrong”. You have a right to your opinion, but sometimes it’s better to keep it to yourself.

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

December 2, 2011 – 11:54 am

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology, proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper A Theory of Human Motivation.Maslow subsequently extended the idea to describe the stages of growth in humans.

Maslow’s theory of motivation is that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs, and that certain lower needs need to be satisfied before higher needs can be addressed. Per the teachings of Abraham Maslow, there are general needs (physiological, safety, love, and esteem) which have to be fulfilled before a person is able to act unselfishly. These needs were dubbed “deficiency needs.” While a person is motivated to fulfill these basal desires, they continue to move toward growth, and eventually self-actualization.

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Perseverance is needed to release most of Life’s rewards

November 18, 2011 – 11:39 pm

“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up”. Thomas Edison.

At a Sales Convention, a Corporate Sales Manager asked about two thousand sales people, Did the Wright brothers ever quit?
“No” The sales force shouted.
“Did the Charles Lindbergh ever quit?” He asked.
“No” The sales force shouted again.
“Did Lance Armstrong ever quit?”
“No”
Did the Thorndike McKester ever quit?
There was a confused silent. One of the sales person stood up and asked “Who in the world is Thorndike McKester? Nobody’s ever heard of him.
The Sales Manager snapped back, “Of course you never heard of him – because he quit.”

It’s the last step on the race that counts the most. That is where the winner is determined.

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Sleep is more important than food

October 5, 2011 – 12:10 pm

If you decide to go on a fast and effectively starve yourself for a week. How would you be feeling at the end of seven days,? You’d probably be hungry, perhaps a little weak, and almost certainly you may be somewhat thinner. But basically you’d be fine.

Now let’s say you deprive yourself of sleep for a week. This would not be so good. After few days, you’d be almost completely unable to function. That’s why Amnesty International lists sleep deprivation as a form of torture.

Research suggests that even small amounts of sleep deprivation can take a significant toll on our mood, our health, our cognitive capacity and our productivity.

Many of the effects we suffer are invisible. Insufficient sleep can deeply impairs our ability to consolidate and stabilize learning that occurs during the waking day. In other words, it wreaks havoc on our memory.

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Few tips:

- Go to bed early at a set time

- Start winding down at least 45 minutes before you switch off lights

- Write down any unresolved issues and unfinished to-do so that they are out of your memory

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