Read books. All successful people I know read books. It’s their curiosity that drives them to read.
They constantly seek new ways to become better. They listen to inspirational and educational
audio CDs that feed them with the right thoughts in specific areas. They pray and meditate. Make
sure you spend much of your time in the presence of quality people who are strong in the areas
that you are weak in. One thing that you have to do daily is to ask yourself, “What is it that I want
to achieve and where do I want to go?” Day by day you will get closer and closer to your own
personal goals. Will it be easy? No! It will be difficult. It will be challenging. Keep going, even if
it does not seem to be making much of a difference during the first few months. If the dream is
big enough the problems really do not matter. In fact, as you begin to renew your mind, the first
thing that you may experience is a feeling of resistance from your old way of thinking. Keep the
moment up and your old thought patterns will begin to lose their grip. Soon you will begin to see
a chain reaction of outward benefits because the process of inner- change is always followed by
results in an outward expression. You will meet the right people and discover the right
opportunities, you may even start to see opportunities that were right in front of you all along.
Promise your self you will never give up.
Justice Mandhla is the author of What they did not teach you in school: Life Long Learning Tips to land a job straight out of school and he spends a great deal of his full-time writing day researching and writing about job search strategies.
See more at www.mystudent4life.com
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