Wednesday, February 10, 2016

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Lies You Tell Yourself That Are Hijacking Your Success

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It takes courage to raise his mind.
It takes courage to raise his head, even when we have no strength.
It takes courage to be silent, even though what we would say was but true.
It takes courage to dawn to maturity.
It takes courage to be a dream and accomplish.
It takes courage to make a difference in a single moment of your life. So have the courage to be yourself when someone tells you not deny.
The first step to your future and live the present without even thinking about the past.

1.“I don’t know where to start.”

I’m going to let you in on a little secret: nobody “knows” where to start. Steve Jobs didn’t have anybody telling him exactly which step to take first. Donald Trump didn’t drag his feet because he didn’t know which property to buy first.

2. “I don’t have any money.”

Listen up: you don’t need money to become a millionaire. You don’t even need to be brilliant. Look at Richard Branson. He started Virgin Records as teenager, when he was flat broke. He’s now worth $4.9 billion. And here’s the kicker: he has dyslexia.


Actually, success experts have recently uncovered some uncanny similarities in what makes people like Steve Jobs successful…
It turns out, most millionaires, successful artists, and people living their dreams have one thing in common…


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