In this world today, people take things so personal. You can be starring off in their direction in thought, and they want to know instantly, WHY? Have you ever thought that maybe, their not looking at you.
Ms. Bell
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Taking things really personal
Have you ever notice that a person can do something to you intentially, and from that moment on no matter what happens it is directed towards you! BUT IS IT REALLY? How do you know when it is not?
In his book, "Wealth Without a Job" , the one of the authors, Phil Laut, says that taking things personally is one of the most reliable strategies for achieving poverty, misery and emotional upset in your life. That book was a real eye-opener for me about goal achievement and entrepreneurship. check it out if you get a chance. I think his web site is wealthwithoutajob.com.
I think the only way to get it is by ordering online. It's definitely worth it! Did you get a chance to visit any of the links I posted on the Bite the Bullet blog?
Finally view, enjoyed the clip with Will Smith. I have heard most of what he was taking about and trying hard to live it. But, the one thing that was new to me was: there should never be a plan b, because it take away from plan a. Never looked at it that way
Different strokes for different folks. either way can be successful. the Plan A ONLY method works if you have done your homeworkup front and you KNOW that you are committing to a business or goal. the multiple plan a,b c and d thing kicks in when you are exploring METHODS of attaining that goal or making that business fly.
Remember, you have to be flexible cuz customers also get to vote on what works for your biz. Your original idea may need to be re-tweaked several times before you are done.
In his book, "Wealth Without a Job" , the one of the authors, Phil Laut, says that taking things personally is one of the most reliable strategies for achieving poverty, misery and emotional upset in your life. That book was a real eye-opener for me about goal achievement and entrepreneurship. check it out if you get a chance. I think his web site is wealthwithoutajob.com.
ReplyDeleteDid not get a chance to pick that book up. One day I would like to read it. Because I can believe all of what the book is saying.
ReplyDeleteI think the only way to get it is by ordering online. It's definitely worth it! Did you get a chance to visit any of the links I posted on the Bite the Bullet blog?
ReplyDeleteFinally view, enjoyed the clip with Will Smith. I have heard most of what he was taking about and trying hard to live it. But, the one thing that was new to me was: there should never be a plan b, because it take away from plan a. Never looked at it that way
ReplyDeleteDifferent strokes for different folks. either way can be successful. the Plan A ONLY method works if you have done your homeworkup front and you KNOW that you are committing to a business or goal. the multiple plan a,b c and d thing kicks in when you are exploring METHODS of attaining that goal or making that business fly.
ReplyDeleteRemember, you have to be flexible cuz customers also get to vote on what works for your biz. Your original idea may need to be re-tweaked several times before you are done.
Another good book to sharpen your game is "Presentation Zen" by Garr Reynolds.
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