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Napoleon Hill’s 17 Principles of Personal Achievement

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I recently did a post from Napoleon Hill’s book 14 Secrets to Success via Bob Burg.  I started to go over some of his other quotes and books and found the Lessons that were contained in his book, 17 Principles of Personal Achievement, worth another examination.  These are listed below:

 

Lesson 1: Definiteness of Purpose
Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement. Without a purpose and a plan, people drift aimlessly through life.

Lesson 2: Mastermind Alliance
The Mastermind principle consists of an alliance of two or more minds working in perfect harmony for the attainment of a common definite objective. Success does not come without the cooperation of others.

Lesson 3: Applied Faith
Faith is a state of mind through which your aims, desires, plans and purposes may be translated into their physical or financial equivalent.

Lesson 4: Going the Extra Mile
Going the extra mile is the action of rendering more and better service than that for which you are presently paid. When you go the extra mile, the Law of Compensation comes into play.

Lesson 5: Pleasing Personality
Personality is the sum total of one’s mental, spiritual and physical traits and habits that distinguish one from all others. It is the factor that determines whether one is liked or disliked by others.

Lesson 6: Personal Initiative
Personal initiative is the power that inspires the completion of that which one begins. It is the power that starts all action. No person is free until he learns to do his own thinking and gains the courage to act on his own.

Lesson 7: Positive Mental Attitude
Positive mental attitude is the right mental attitude in all circumstances. Success attracts more success while failure attracts more failure.

Lesson 8: Enthusiasm
Enthusiasm is faith in action. It is the intense emotion known as burning desire. It comes from within, although it radiates outwardly in the expression of one’s voice and countenance.

Lesson 9: Self-Discipline
Self-discipline begins with the mastery of thought. If you do not control your thoughts, you cannot control your needs. Self-discipline calls for a balancing of the emotions of your heart with the reasoning faculty of your head.

Lesson 10: Accurate Thinking
The power of thought is the most dangerous or the most beneficial power available to man, depending on how it is used.

Lesson 11: Controlled Attention
Controlled attention leads to mastery in any type of human endeavor, because it enables one to focus the powers of his mind upon the attainment of a definite objective and to keep it so directed at will.

Lesson 12: Teamwork
Teamwork is harmonious cooperation that is willing, voluntary and free. Whenever the spirit of teamwork is the dominating influence in business or industry, success is inevitable. Harmonious cooperation is a priceless asset that you can acquire in proportion to your giving.

Lesson 13: Adversity & Defeat
Individual success usually is in exact proportion of the scope of the defeat the individual has experienced and mastered. Many so-called failures represent only a temporary defeat that may prove to be a blessing in disguise.

Lesson 14: Creative Vision
Creative vision is developed by the free and fearless use of one’s imagination. It is not a miraculous quality with which one is gifted or is not gifted at birth.

Lesson 15: Health
Sound health begins with a sound health consciousness, just as financial success begins with a prosperity consciousness.

Lesson 16: Budgeting Time & Money
Time and money are precious resources, and few people striving for success ever believe they possess either one in excess.

Lesson 17: Habits
Developing and establishing positive habits leads to peace of mind, health and financial security. You are where you are because of your established habits and thoughts and deeds.

I am definitely going to look over these in details during the next few months and make some changes.  What Lessons do you like or do you have any others to add. 

 

Some interesting times in Canadian Real Estate

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Canadians have stayed with the Realtor.ca (also accessible at MLS.ca) site although some upstarts have come along.

Now, the nation’s three largest real estate brokerages may be launching a “challenge from within.” They’re bent on creating a branded website offering that offers better functionality than the old MLS site, but maintains some of the data integrity and conservatism they charge is lacking on “syndicated information” sites. Representatives from Royal Lepage, Century 21, and Re/Max are meeting today, according to the Globe and Mail.

Would the launch of a new broker-driven branded site present a challenge to MLS.ca; consumers frequently complain about its outdated approach.

There will be plenty of room in the search results for new generation ways of providing real estate information. Looking forward to seeing what the outcome is from the meetings.  What are your feelings on this?

Applying Words of Wisdom from John Wooden

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Everytime I have a plan of what I am going to post something happens that gives me inspiration and I change my mind.

Coach John Wooden passed away at the age of 99 and left a legacy. His legacy in statistics as a Basketball coach are only part of why he will be remembered. Wooden led by example, following his “Pyramid of Success” as faithfully as he preached it.

I found Ten of the Best quotes by John Wooden and as I looked at them I wondered how well I was applying them and how I could improve. Not only in my business life but also for personal growth.
So here goes:
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