Telling lies is never a good thing. It’s especially bad when you do it in business. One lie can completely ruin your business image –your very brand that you work so hard to make look perfect. But
there is one lie that it’s even worse, and that is lying to yourself. You need to always be honest with yourself and here’s why.
Why do people succeed? Because they’re smart? Or lucky? How about: Neither. Richard St. John compacts more than a decade of research into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of success. (Hint: Passion, persistence, and pushy mothers help.) Inspired by a chance encounter with a high school student who asked him how to become a success, St. John interviewed more than 500 successful people, then distilled what they told him into eight simple principles.
Why is it that kids will get out of high school and spend thousands of dollars in college getting a degree to help them get a job. Then they will work for not very good money causing them to start looking for other ways to make money. This leads them to start a home business to help change their lives. What happens next? They will not spend $50 a month getting educated on how to run a home business and learn how to be successful.
If you have been online in the past 12 months you have probably seen a flurry activity involving a dynamic new company call Success University. Let’s take a look at exactly what Success University is and what it could mean to you.
I have seen Success University referred to as an affiliate program, but it really is a network marketing company. The primary difference being that affiliate programs pay on your personal sales and the sales of only personally recruited affiliates. In network marketing, or mlm, you can build a downline of distributors and get paid on the efforts of many levels deep.
“Success doesn’t come to you… you go to it!” … Marva Collins
No matter what time of year it is, you will find most people will come up with reasoning to justify their procrastination on working toward a specific goal. All to often we are in a position to succeed in the opportunity we have at hand but we fail to take the action.