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Do You Have A Success Skill Set?

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Do You Have What It Takes To Become Ultimately Successful?

 

This lens will help you discover just what is essential in becoming successful in life and in business.

It may not be what you think. Open your mind to the possibilities that life has to offer as you read through this lens.

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Do You Have A Success Skill Set? 

What it takes to make it in life and in business.

Do you really have what it takes to succeed? Aren't you afraid that you will fail without that advanced degree? What can you do to prepare yourself for success?

When pondering the topics that surround success principles, attitude and motivation are of paramount importance. BUT, the most zealous and outwardly positive salesperson will in all likelyhood, never reach their goal without the proper success skillset and product knowledge.

It's not necessary to have a PhD to be successful, in fact you don't need a degree at all! I can think of at least one person with an advanced degree that has gone to waste. Education is worthless without the attitude and aptitude to do something with what we've learned.

Whether your choice is to be the Dean of a University or Mr. Greatwrench, there are specific educational criteria necessary in order to do that job well. That advanced degree is worthless without the desire and ability to inform, encourage and educate others. That six foot tall, stacked toolbox, full of the latest techno-gadgets is nothing but a half ton paperweight without the knowledge of how to apply the tools to the needed repairs. Without the proper education it is impossible to reach your fullest potential and be truly successful in your field.

Some career choices don't necessarily require any form of formal education at all. Professional sports for example gives young, gifted athletes with miraculous aptitude the opportunity to forgo their education and begin a very lucrative career, sometimes right out of high school. These youngsters are loosely encouraged to get an education to fall back on, but most are blinded by the lure of dollar signs and bright lights.

On the other hand, consider the young athlete who received a degree in business management while attending and playing through their college years. This athlete is in a much better position for a secure and successful future if fate or circumstance were to deal a career ending injury. Even without injury, and heading for retirement, the second athlete is better prepared for life outside of sports.

The thing that drives us to become educated in our skillset is motivation. In order to achieve success on your career path you must constantly be in pursuit of the education necessary to excel. When we stop learning, we start losing.

When the three traits of attitude, aptitude and motivation are combined with intent, there is nothing that can stand in the way of success. These are the basic tools of any success in business or in life. Apply these principles for yourself and watch your life change before your eyes.

Not only will you begin to see the small successes that ultimately provide the path to your life's purpose, but you will have helped countless others to succeed as well. We learn by teaching and we succeed by helping others to do so. Make the choices today that will make the difference in your tomorrows.

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Napoleon Hill Tells It Like It Is....Even For Today 

Ask yourself if these principles don't apply in today's world.

Learn the wisdom of the man who influenced some of the greatest minds of the past century. Apply these principles to your life and business today and begin to see the changes and the rising path toward success..

Napoleon Hill recalls the Wisdom of Andrew Carnegie

Napoleon Hill discusses his first meeting with Andrew Carnegie and his commission to write the Carnegie Success philosophy.

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    John, love it. You and I are on the same wavelength. Thanks for the videos - they get me thinking, as well they should!

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    Great lens John! I think this is an under discussed topic and it's good to se it addressed here!

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    John ...Great lens. Really enjoyed your selection of videos. Thanks for sharing this with all. I'll return for inspiration.

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    Success and PMA (Positive Mental Attitude) lessons pay off big! John knows his onions! Best of success!

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