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The DNA Of Success – Is Jack Zufelt Crazy?

I recently came across Jack Zufelt’s book The DNA Of Success and wondered if this guy was crazy.

 

Crazy for writing a book telling us not to set goals.

For years the self help gurus have been telling us that we need to write down our goals, say daily affirmations and participate in visualisation if we want to have a dream life. But how many of us REALLY achieve that?

Well The DNA Of Success goes against all such notions and provides us with a clear alternative that Jack Zufelt has used for years and has taught thousands of students to do the same.

Jack believes that it is our core desires that are our true guides to achieving greatness.

Click on the video link below to discover more about how you can identify your core desires and how you can use them to unearth your conquering force to help you create your dream life.

This book truly offers an alternative to all the self help guru mumbo jumbo. Watch the video now.

http://www.viddler.com/explore/globalbizz/videos/57/

The video outlines the two major questions you need to ask yourself to discover your core desires. By drilling down on these desires you’ll discover which are your true core desires because they are attached to strong emotions.

Is one of your Core Desires to earn more money? Complete the form to the right to earn more cash.

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15 Things You Need To Know About You

1. You are not your body and your body is not you but you best look after each other anyway. You might be together for a while.

2. You’ll never have more potential than you do right now, so find a way to use more of what you’ve got.

3. You think too much.

4. It’s not a time issue. It’s a how-you-manage-your-time issue.

5. You’ll never be perfect, so aim for better.

6. You’ll never live in the future or the past, so find a way to be happy in the now.

7. Your beliefs, standards and rules will change over time so don’t get too self-righteous about your current ones.

8. Life doesn’t get better, you do. Life is life - it will happen to you, around you and despite you. It’s your job to get better in the middle of it all.

9. Your body is not the problem. It’s the consequence.

10. You’ll never find yourself in things. So stop looking there.

11. Even though you might not feel it, think it, believe it or hear it, you are good enough.

12. Your happiness works from the inside-out. Not the other way around.

13. Things only have the meaning you give them. Every day, you get to create your own reality. So choose your labels wisely.

14. Nobody can take your power but you can give it away. Master your fear and you’ll master your life.

15. Real success is not about what you earn, own, achieve or win but who you become along the way.

I believe in you! (Article by Craig Harper)

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Growing Your Market Value in 2011

By Todd Smith

Do you want to enjoy a more positive and productive life in 2011? If so, you must be committed to continuing your growth and development.

If you are not growing in this competitive work environment, you are losing ground to your competitors. Living a status quo life where you are not pushing yourself to improve will likely have negative consequences. Over time your market value will decline, you will lose your edge, your self-confidence will take a dive, and people who are hungrier than you will replace you.

In Brian Tracy’s foreword to my book, Little Things Matter, he said, “We are living in a turbulent and challenging world today. And, if anything, the achievement of the success you desire will be more difficult and challenging in the months and years ahead than it has ever been before. You need everything possible going for you if you are going to survive and thrive in the ‘new reality’ in which we live today.”

A close friend, who’s a highly successful money manager sent me an email in response to Tuesday’s post How Much Money Do You Need to Retire? He wrote, “For those people who have not saved for their retirement, the clock is ticking. Incomes are shrinking and the expenses you can’t control (taxes, fees, inflation, etc.) are the ones that are going to hurt everyone in the wealth-building process. The best option for those who want to enjoy a comfortable retirement is to focus on growing their income NOW.”

Building Your Income in 2011

If you are serious about growing yourself and building your market value, my best advice is this:

1.  Identify, focus on, and master the little things related to your job description.

2.  Identify, focus on, and master the little things that make you a better person.

Let’s take a close look at both.

Mastering the Little Things Related to Your Job Description

Regardless of whether you are a business owner, an independent contractor, or an employee, you have core responsibilities that must be fulfilled for you to earn an income.

Do you have a written job description provided by your employer? If so, review it and evaluate how well you are performing each of your responsibilities. Think of ways you can improve.

If you don’t have a written job description, write your own. Make a list of all your basic responsibilities. This includes the things you are expected to do—the tasks you are paid to do. Identify the little things you can do that will improve your performance. Then add to your list the unassigned, unexpected little extra things you can do to enhance your value.

As an example, volunteering to help a co-worker or picking up a dirty coffee cup in the parking lot. Remember that every little thing you do beyond your designated duties makes you a more valued person to your company and community.

As you go through this process, write down every point that comes to mind. Set a goal to make a list of 100 things. Break the big tasks down into little things. Become aware of all the things you must do, and then strive for excellence as you perform them.

Post this question on the wall of your workspace: “How can I perform my responsibilities at a higher level today?” Read it daily and continue to look for ways to improve whatever you do.

I would also suggest asking your employer and respected co-workers for their advice on where you can improve. It takes courage, but what you learn may be the most important thing you can do to increase your value.

Mastering the Little Things That Make You a Better Person

Far too often people focus exclusively on the things they need to do to achieve their goals and overlook who they need to become to be worthy of achieving their goals.

Jim Rohn, one of my favorite teachers, said, “For your life to get better, you must get better.”

Brian Tracy said, “To achieve what you’ve never achieved before, you must become someone you’ve never been before.”

Most people in the U.S are simply trading hours for dollars and doing the minimum to get by. I see fewer than 5 percent of the people putting any real effort into growing themselves and less than 1 percent who are striving for excellence to be the best at what they do.

Growing personally is something you can do today to build your value. It doesn’t require going back to school, taking risks, or changing careers. It just requires that you have the desire to grow and become a better person.

The benefits go far beyond the money. You will feel great about the person you are becoming. Your energy and motivation will grow resulting in increased productivity. You will be more likable, respected, and influential. You will be more fulfilled and your life’s journey will become more enjoyable.

I challenge you to step up your game by mastering the little things that increase your value in the market place. Remember, income follows value, so if you want to increase your income, you must first increase your value. Make this the year that you push yourself harder than you have ever pushed before. Will you do it?

If you are truly committed to growing and developing yourself, I highly suggest reading my 280-page hardcover book or listening to my AudioBook, Little Things Matter. It contains more than 100 lessons that have helped me average over one million dollars a year in earnings for 20+ years.

Performing your basic responsibilities well is only the beginning. Going the extra mile at your job and doing the little things to become a better person will make you stand out from the crowd in your field and in your community.

In the comment area below, please share how you plan to increase your value to the marketplace or become a better person.

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