success
The road to success is always under construction; share your equations for success — and learn some new ones.
Role of trust in success
Success, experience, and intrinsic purpose all come down to trust in every element of life, whether professional or personal. Reliance on a person or thing's integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc. can be characterized as trust. It might be seen as a confident expectation of something positive, like hope. Trust plays an important role in a person’s success as well. The success can be taken in terms of its personal as well as professional life.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
Good character creates success
Character matters in life because it influences how effectively you can achieve your objectives, whether people want to work with you, and how well you fit into your teams. You may become more successful and confident in what you do if you work hard and are motivated to attain your objectives.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
Define Success
What exactly is success? If we take a look at the definition in the dictionary, there a couple of different descriptions. Firstly, it is "the accomplishment of an aim or a purpose", and secondly, it is "the attainment of fame, wealth, or social status". Pretty standard descriptions of what success is, hey? Irrespective of what is written in the dictionary, we actually all define success in a variety of different ways, relative to whatever personally brings us great happiness and satisfaction. We could define the marriage to our partner as being a success. We could define the fact that we have a job as being a success. We could define a job promotion as being a success. We could define achieving our lifetime goal as being a success. We could define owning our own house as being a success. We could even define the fact that we have woken up this morning as being a success. Success really doesn't have any boundaries, it basically all depends on our perception of what it is. Even the likes of failure can be viewed as success. Work that one out! Anyone who has ever travelled the road to achieving their goals would well know that there are many failures, setbacks, challenges, and rejections to be experienced along the way, but unless we succumb to these adversities, and give up on our journey, then they are actually a blessing for us. How is that so? Well, these such times provide us the opportunity to show adaptability, resilience, patience, and creativity, as each time, we are forced to work hard on devising a solution to overcome these adversities, if we are still determined enough to achieve our goals. In doing so, we are actually learning, growing, and developing ourselves in the process, and that is indeed a success in itself. Bettering ourselves in any manner is a success, and when we continually strengthen our character and mindset, we can often find that success begins to multiply in various aspects of our life.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation
How To Focus?
1. Eliminate distractions In today's culture it is not easy to get rid of distractions, in fact it is very difficult. So how do you do that? First of all, try to keep the priority you have set, and be disciplined to practice it. If you ever find a task easy, difficult, or urgent, don't try to do it first. Do your first job as a priority, because it will give you a lot. If you follow this rule, your attention will be less distracted.
By Rhishikesh Gaikwad 5 years ago in Motivation
3 Ways You Are Sabotaging Your Own Success
I have a lot of experience with self sabotage. It’s only recently that I’ve started to turn my life around. The biggest contribution to my success has been that I’ve stopped sabotaging myself. I’ve picked up some good habits and I’m putting in more effort. As a result, things are starting to look up for me.
By Jimmy Misner5 years ago in Motivation
Tone Love & The Secret To His Success
Tone Love is an American actor, producer and web developer. He has enjoyed success as an entrepreneur for 18 years under his IT company, Toneee. His rise in social media popularity came through a brand he started called Setting The Tone, where he garnered over 27,000 podcasts downloads (WSTT/Setting The Tone Radio). Love has also been credited as inspiration for a short film, Breakdown, directed by Morris Chestnut. The film premiered at the American Black Film Festival.
By Michelle Du'Bois5 years ago in Motivation
How to keep yourself positive and confident at all times
Positive thinking is necessary for self-esteem and good health. Positive thinking has been related to living longer, having less depression, having more immunity, and having a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately, most of us think badly, compare to others, and wallow in self-pitying anxiety cycles. That is why positivity is important in our lives. It's also necessary for our success and helps in boosting confidence.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
Be patient if you want to be successful
There are several reasons why patience may have a good impact on your life and assist you in attaining any level of success, from running a business to just meeting your yearly objectives. Patience is a difficult talent to acquire, but cultivating it overtime may be quite beneficial in your life.
By The Breatharian Blogger5 years ago in Motivation
The Fight of the "I" with the law of attraction:
The Fight of the “I “with the law of attraction: How would you like to stop feeling unhappy in your life? (I understand this would destroy advertisements, but it's better for you!) Imagine looking in a mirror at the end of the day and feeling cheerful, whole, and complete.
By Parikshith Braggs5 years ago in Motivation
Branding in Industrial Market
Industrial marketing is the marketing of goods and services from one company to another. Industrial products refer to the use of one or more raw materials in the industry to produce final products. Marketing today has become synonymous with business planning because of its competitive strategy and financial success. It engages people with your products and services using best practices for every company, client, and leader. Data shows that industrial buyers usually complete 70% of the purchasing decision-making process before contacting their suppliers. This is because today’s B2B buyers are mostly millennials, they are digital natives, and they first conduct all research online anonymously. Industrial marketing begins by studying these target audiences and potential customers to understand how to meet their needs, content type and location.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Motivation
No Apology Necessary!
One thing I have learned to do a lot better over the past few years is finding the courage to admit when I am in the wrong. There have been many times where I have acted out of line, times where I have acted immaturely, and times where I have said things that were unjustified and unwarranted, all in which have unfairly impacted on other people. I've had to put my pride aside and admit to my wrong doings and errors in judgement. Many times it has taken me several months to have done so, but an apology is always better late than ever, after all. On the flip side, there have been several times in which people have wronged me also, where they have unfairly criticized, ridiculed, and categorized me, and were incorrect in the information they passed onto me, and yet there was no apology or retraction whatsoever from any of them. To this day, these certain individuals will still refuse to admit they were in the wrong, and were totally out of line with their attitude and their criticisms. They refuse to accept that they are human, and they too, make mistakes. Sadly, their pride is of more value to them than relationships with other people. It's hardly surprising that some of these relationships I had with these people have since soured. It's really frustrating when you make the concerted effort to do the right thing by others, and be apologetic to them, when you are in the wrong, only to have others too stubborn and proud to admit when they are at fault in return. Sadly, that's just how most people are. They don't want to come over as being weak, as being imperfect, or perhaps as being inferior. It's funny, that even when these such people have overwhelming evidence and proof against them that they are indeed in the wrong, they will still refrain from apologizing. They try and find some other way to justify their words and actions. As frustrating it may be, we don't need to lower ourselves to their standards. What should matter to us is how we conduct ourselves, how we treat others, and be constantly living by the values we know are morally correct. We can't control how others choose to behave and live their life, but we can at least set the standard, and role model those values and behaviours. Therefore, never be ashamed to be human, and admit to your errors and mistakes. Always seek to provide an apology where it is due.
By David Stidston5 years ago in Motivation











