Top Ten
Strategies for Becoming Uncommonly Successful
By Stacey Mayo
Here are 10 of 26
proven strategies gleaned from interviews with highly successful people
who have overcome obstacles to live out their dreams. Regardless of
your career or industry, when applied, these success principles can
shorten your learning curve and be a catalyst for your success.
These principles
were excerpted from the book, I Cant Believe I Get Paid To
Do This! Remarkable People Reveal 26 Proven Strategies For Making
Your Dreams a Reality by Stacey Mayo.
Even if you already
read the book, you may want to print these out as a reminder. I personally
find I cannot be reminded too many times. Each time I read the stories,
I see a new way to apply something to my life or remember how important
it is to keep doing it.
1) Create Wealth in Alignment With Your Passions
It is important
to focus on what you are passionate about first and then find a way
to make money at it. Get in touch with your heart first, otherwise,
the left side of your brain will rule out perfectly good ideas without
having explored them.
Money allows
us the freedom to pursue the things that are important to us. Money
is not an end it itself.
Stacy Allison, first American woman to successfully climb Mt. Everest
2) Honor Numero
Uno: Design Your Life Around Your Priorities
Many people try
to fit their dreams into their life and complain there are not enough
hours in the day to make it happen. If you want your dream to become
a reality, make it a priority. Otherwise, it will never be more than
a pipedream.
3) Visualize
Every Step of Your Dream and Watch the Magic Unfold
The muscle movement
that helps us physically take action in our lives begins in the mind.
That is why all great golfers, tennis players, basketball players, etc.
visualize themselves making a shot beforehand. An experiment conducted
by Alan Richardson, an Australian psychologist, found 23% performance
improvement among subjects who visualized every day for 20 days. In
his paper published in Research Quarterly, Richardson wrote that the
most effective visualization occurs when the visualizer feels and sees
what he is doing.
I really
visualized it, too, even as a child watching those programs. I could
visualize myself walking up the stage, up the stairs. For me, visualizing
those dreams happening was pertinent to making that happen, because
I could see it. I pictured it in my head
Mary Youngblood, welfare mom turned Grammy Award Winner
4) Easy Does
It: Inspired Action Always Trumps Forced Action,
Inspired action
is joyful action that is in alignment with your dream. It is action
you want to take and the idea of it brings a smile to your face. When
you take inspired action, you are aligned with what you are doing and
things flow naturally.
Contrast this to
action that you are forcing yourself to take regardless of whether you
feel like doing it. Maybe you are in a bad mood or have a headache but
decide you have to take this action and keep trudging forward. The likelihood
is that if you take action from this place it will take you twice as
long to accomplish your task or goal or there will be obstacles that
come up along the way. Its like swimming against strong currents.
5) Laser in On One Idea, Business or Income Stream at a Time
One of the mistakes
people make is diversifying too quickly. This is true whether you are
trying to build multiple streams of income or are just working on several
different ideas at one time. The key is getting the first stream or
idea up and running, producing good revenue, and having systems in place
so it will keep running without you before going on to the next unrelated
stream.
Several
things going on at one time is a distraction to cash.
Loral Langemeier, single mom, financial literacy coach and millionaire
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of this article go to, Top
Ten Strategies
These principles
were excerpted from the book, I Cant Believe I Get Paid To
Do This! : Remarkable People Reveal 26 Proven Strategies For Making
Your Dreams a Reality by Stacey Mayo.
See the book for
the rest of the 16 principles.
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