It doesn’t matter which product or service is being sold or which geographical area is involved, the results are almost always the same. Ten to twenty percent of the salespeople are sales masters, ten to twenty percent are a disgrace to the profession and the rest are just scraping by. If you were to ask any of them if they wanted to be successful, most would tell you that they do.

Life is difficult. To reach personal success, life success, or business success means that you must take action to overcome those difficulties no matter how large or how small.

Yet, many individuals prefer staying in what I call the Land of Misery where they know life is not as good as it can be, but for the most part it is OK. Having to take action and cross those turbulent Seas of Change is very, very frightening.

Success, real, glittering and astounding success demands from each one of us a price. It is a price that we are all able to pay. However, it is also a price that very few have the courage to pay. The price for winning in life, though it may look too exorbitant at times, is never beyond our reach. The problem is never in the price in that it is too high; but in us because we choose to approach the game of life as weaklings.

Because we’re each wired for our own unique greatness, our interests and hobbies are different. When I was 6 years old, I enjoyed drawing and could entertain myself for hours with a box of Crayolas and a coloring book. My teachers and family alike rewarded me for staying between the lines. I wasn’t encouraged to be creative; in fact, I was encouraged to be exact.

Where are you headed? The happiest, most successful and satisfied people I know can all answer that question without hesitation. Are you one of them?

Have you ever felt like you’re so busy living the day to day that you never have time to listen to that annoying niggle telling you to take time out to sit down and figure out your goals?

How many of us can truly say that we understand ourselves, that we ‘know who we are’, have a clear idea of our values and beliefs, and that we know what we want out of life? Can you?

How Does OG Randy Couture STILL Do It at Age 44?
By Paul Greenhill

Here’s the burning question that MMA critics have been asking themselves since the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 74 took place on Saturday night: how does a 44 year old man continue to
perform at such a high performance level against younger competitors?

Truth be told, I’ve often wondered about that same question at times myself, but for a different reason that most of those MMA critics. Most of those MMA critics want to know how OG (older grappler) Randy Couture continues to deliver high-caliber performances, event-after-event, when they’re all ready to notice that he’s lost a step, take the opportunity to throw an H2O (He’s Too Old!) Bomb in his direction (again) and finally proclaim the end of his career (also again)!

When it comes to landing the perfect job, most people have in mind what they would consider their “dream job.” It may include the lifelong dream to become a firefighter and follow in your father’s footsteps or perhaps you’ve always loved to paint and wish you could make it a full-time career. While the majority of people have dreams for themselves, it is less often that individuals actively pursue these desires.

How are you living your life? Do you wake up every morning looking forward to living a beautiful and fulfilling day? Or do you feel bored and wake up to one meaningless day after another?

As you keep on reading you will discover the real trick to living a true life. After all, you deserve to live a life worth living.

I came across an amazing quote that contains one letter that makes all the difference. This one letter expresses the true essence of life, and encompasses the wisdom of how to live a truly extraordinary life.

Success, personal growth, and financial freedom are three things that almost everyone wants to have in life. The disappointing truth is that few rarely achieve them. Here are 3 keys to achieve success, personal growth, and financial freedom.

1. Don’t be afraid to take risks.

Ok, I know the word ‘risk’ seems to be taboo but it shouldn’t. To be successful you need to properly understand what risk is. The media portrays risk as something dangerous that will destroy your life. Risk is like a car. A car becomes less risky the better you learn to drive. Whatever area in life you want to succeed at, weigh the risks and determine what level of risk you are willing to take. Once that is done you need to step out and just trust yourself.

We continue as part of our theme for “achieving exactly what you want from your business” by considering how to deliver the ultimate in customer service. With the right approach you can add ‘wow’ factor to your customer experiences and develop mutually beneficial long term relationships with them.

All businesses have natural customer attrition. People change their minds, move away or die! You want marketing machinery in place to constantly grow your customer base, retain and grow your best customers.

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