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How To Create Your Successful Life's Process
 

“Are You Ready To

Live Your Life Of Success?

 

Do You Know What Path You’ll Travel?

Did You Make Your Plan -- And Draw Your Map?

 

How Will You Know If Your Plan’s Working,

And You’re Still On Track?

 

Here’s A Tool To Give Yourself An Instant View

Of Where You Are -- And Where You're Going.

 

Plus a few other ideas and tips to help you find success, wealth, and happiness (and live your life in comfort).

 

Dear Successful Life Seeker,

 If you're like me, then you understand that all successes start with a plan.

  • The architect draws the blue print that shows what the building will look like when it's finished.
  • The carpenter studies the blueprint before he builds.
  • You don't begin a driving vacation without a map.

Creating a successful life is no different. You need a picture that shows you what comes next on your road to happiness and personal victory.

Hi. My name is Joe Jackson, and I retired from a successful career in high-end aviation electronics manufacturing at the ripe young age of 46 -- much too young for me to go into "retirement" mode. (Though I do run off now and then for a pleasure trip.)

My first career brought me lots of lessons about success. Most I learned from, a few I didn't. But those learned lessons gave me the successes that let me retire, and become financially independent at 46, even though I'm not the type to lay back and take life easy.

Every one faces roadblocks on their road through life, and sometimes we don't have a clue what actions to make in order to steer around those obstacles quickly, and get on with the race to our dreams.

I wrote "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" in an effort to give you solutions to the problems I've faced. Hopefully when you come against those situations, my experience will save you from making the same mistakes I made along the way, and make your path smoother than the one I traveled.

In "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" I show you 3-ways to map your goals, and chart your journey on the way to reaching those goals.

You'll learn 3-techniques that combine to draw a picture of your future.

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" shows you how to adapt statistical process control (SPC) methods to creating these at-a-glance views of your life's path so one look shows you not only the "big picture," but also your progress along the way to reaching the successful result.

After reading "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable," you'll know:

  • The cause and effect technique of charting. Gives you a basic picture of your overall tasks.
  • How to create a chart that shows where to concentrate your efforts. The fact is that 80% of everything you do is a waste of time, if you don't know how to do this.
  • How to make a graph that shows where you're going, where you are in your quest toward that destination, where, and when, you've strayed from your path.
  • The most important tool you'll use all your life to decide where you're going, what you want, how you'll get there, and turn it all into a plan of action.

Learn from my experiences; don't repeat my mistakes. With "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" you'll learn about tools that get you started living your life of success.

How much success will you find with this knowledge? I can't tell you if you'll drift with the hawk, or soar with an eagle, if you use this information. But I can tell you that my experiences aren't worth two cents to you if you don't take action on what I've learned in life.

You've heard that experience is the best teacher, but consider this: The very best teacher is experience of others because it smoothes your path by teaching you how to solve the problems they faced, with no need for you to repeat them.

I present "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" as a tool for your use, a weapon for your arsenal for smoothing your path.

It doesn’t stop at how to start on your road to success. It gives you help getting back on track when you’ve strayed away from your path. Keep reading to learn what else this book promises to do for you…

 

Have You Started On Your

Journey Toward Success In Life?

 

Is Your Path All Mapped Out?

Do You Know Where To Start?

 

If you're wandering what went wrong with your life. If you can't figure out why you never went all those places you always dreamed of going. If you're looking for a fresh start, and aren't sure where to place that next step...

...You’ll find help through this message.

Here's why:

Sometimes we're so eager to jump into living that we don't take the time to grab a vision of what our future looks like. Maybe you see your future, but just don't recognize the direction you need to travel.

That's what I'm here to help you with -- figuring out which road leads to your dreams.

Every one faces roadblocks on the path through life, and sometimes we don't have a clue what actions will steer around those obstacles rapidly, and move us on with the race to our dreams.

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" helps you find your turning point.

It helps you make your path smoother by showing you:

  • The first step. Before you start, you gotta know where you're starting point is.
  • What answers do you need to guide your way?
  • What areas of your life you set your goals for.
  • How you organize your efforts to smoothen your path to your successful life.
  • One very important reason to design life the way you want it.
  • A very major lesson in life. This one comes straight out of my hardest experiences.

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" tells you about a 5-step process that helps you find your road to creating the successes that carry you to reaching the goals you've only seen in your dreams.

Can I guarantee you'll find success with this knowledge? No, I can't do that. But I can tell you that using this information will fill some of those potholes you'll encounter on your way.

And it helps you get started on that way. (When the time comes for your big start.)

No matter where you are in your life "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" is ready to help you find your future, and finally get you started moving successfully toward that future.

Just think,

 

When it’s time to leave the shelter of your parent's home...

and you're ready to start your adult life.

 

Or if you feel the desire to turn your life around and walk a new path...

 

Where Do You Start?

 

 It doesn't make any difference whether times are good, or if times are bad. When we reach any new starting point in our life, we have mixed emotions.

First, we're excited to get started. Second, the enormity of what we're about to step into scares the hell out of us.

You know you must take that step, but how will you manage all the new activities required for success? Some of those activities will be new to you, but necessary for your life's victories.

So how do you start?

Some people plunge right in, facing each obstacle as it appears, and do well in life. They travel a rough road through life though.

The smart people create a plan before they take their first step - a plan that helps them work around, or over those roadblocks that always come along.

I learned many lessons about life over the years. I lost battles, and enjoyed victories, that finally guided me toward changing a "lack of plan" attitude into creating a winning plan for life that took me to the top of my field (and gave me the opportunity for an early retirement).

I’ll tell you about some of those lessons, and let you know how I learned to use them with success. You'll get steps for setting your life's success goals, and how to record them for quick and easy reference.

You'll learn: 

  • How to use a professional auditor's approach to planning your future.
  • Why formal education is important. But don't let your learning stop there, formal education doesn't cover life planning
  • How to determine where you're going. Examples of questions that give you a jump-start.
  • How to zero in on your ultimate goals.
  • Two charting methods for "at-a-glance" layouts of your future.
  • A personal example of a process for one of my personal goal plans.
  • Methods for how to document your future for quick reference. And why you should document your life.
  • What do you do when you reach a goal?

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" guides you to a smooth start on a new path. You will encounter potholes in your road ahead, but my wish is that the lessons I've learned help you quickly fill those potholes...and get on your way to success easily.

You’ll learn what a formal education does for your future.

 

Do You Really Need School?

How Important Is That Stuff Anyway?

 

In our youth we’re pretty much forced to go to school. Yes I know other options exist like home schooling for instance, but those alternative learning experience aren’t available to most of us.

With today’s economy the way it is, both parents have jobs or they can’t survive. They just don’t have the time freedom needed for giving their children an education. That same economy doesn’t leave them enough to pay for tutors either.

That means the formal school system is the only option most of us have for our first learning experiences.

Problem is, just what good does that “forced-on-us” learning do us? What will we use those history lessons for in our future jobs? Why do we need knowledge in grammar…for a career in auto mechanics?

When we’re young we often find those questions tough to answer.

You’ll find answers to these questions, and why education is valuable for your future, in "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable."

It talks to you about why education promises value for your future.

You’ll get information about:

  • Is knowledge power?
  • What first consideration must you make after you discover your life’s goals?
  • What 2 types of education choices do you have? (We have full control of our pursuit of one type, but for the other type that really isn’t the case.)
  • The true reason you go to school.
  • What formal education really teaches you. (Hint: It doesn’t teach you how to do.)
  • How to prepare for opportunity when it arrives.
  • How school attendance gives you permission to succeed in life.
  • How formal education only takes you to a door. (It’s up to you to open that door…and step into a bright, new world.
  • What education means to job survival. (In today’s environment of lay-offs and re-structuring you’ll want to pay close attention to this.
  • Guidelines for creating a personal course of study.
  • ·Where true learning happens – and how.
  • How to turn your acquired knowledge into power.
  • Why not to take the attitude of, “I’ll never use this stuff. Why do I need to study it?”

Society’s rules make us go to school until we reach a certain age. It doesn’t matter why society does that. What truly matters is whether we accept the teachings of our school years, whether we place value on those teachings, and how we put those teachings to use.

In "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" you’ll find one way of looking at education. It isn’t the only way, and you’ll choose your own views.

And you’ll learn techniques for finding your true desires.

 

What Do You Want To Become?

 

Have you ever tried to answer that question? Have you ever given the question any serious thought?

The answers tell you how you want other people to think about you at the end of your life. The answers explain what you want your friends, and close associates, to say when they speak your eulogy.

Those answers also determine how you’ll succeed throughout your life. You’ll succeed at winning or you’ll succeed at failing, but you will succeed.

So what do you want to become? Who do you want to be?

In this book you’ll learn:

  • One question to ask yourself that helps define your future.
  • If your life’s mission is noble…and whether you need to re-think your self-vision.
  • One way to look at the negative events of your life. (There are many viewpoints available for you. The one’s you choose guide your future actions.)
  • What’s the best way to deal with a setback?
  • What does our problem-solving technique show the people around us?
  • Failure is success – and here’s why.
  • Just like your garage, basement, or storage barn, the mind gets cluttered with old junk over time. (You need to clean the crap out once-in-a-while.)
  • Questions that (when you honestly answer them) will turn your life around.
  • How to keep yourself from straying away from the honest answers to important questions.
  • How do you know if you need to adjust your plan, and where does the motivation come from to make those changes?
  • Your most important reason for becoming a creator of value.
  • What one personal characteristic, owning or lacking, shows the world who – and what – you are.
  • Questions that help you determine what values you make for others.

Who you are, who you make yourself, what you become determines your successes in life.

Will you succeed at failure…or grow yourself into a winner?

The decision is YOURS.

 

Who Are You – Really?

 

Do you know the answer to that question?

The answer helps us understand our starting point.

Without that understanding of where we are at a given time we can’t possibly see what path we need to traverse.

So who are you – really?

Early in my life I didn’t bother with that question, but I finally wised up and figured out where I was, and what kind of ammunition I had to fight my life’s success battle.

Hopefully, as you create your future, my experience will explain why the question, and its answer, is important to your success, and help you figure out how to start chasing that success.

You’ll learn useful information, such as:

  • You need an attitude, but what kind?
  • How to get what you want from other people. (And how not to.)
  • How the wrong kind of attitude hurts you.
  • How your attitude decides the way other people feel about you – no matter what kind of attitude you have.
  • When do you know all you need to know…or do you ever know it all?
  • How you start forming the attitude you select for you.
  • Where you find the opportunities for “growing your attitude.”
  • How are your attitude and self-image related?
  • Where does self-image come from? What gives it birth?
  • How your self-image grows, fast as a snowball rolling down a hill, no matter if it’s positive or negative.
  • How you dictate your own self-image.
  • How to get an honest evaluation of your self-image when you need it.
  • How to recognize events that promise to damage your self-image. (And how to avoid them.)
  • Why a healthy self-image is important to your happiness and success.
  • How an unhealthy self-image gives you a “failure guaranteed” attitude.
  • The equation for getting lucky.
  • The equation for attracting success.
  • How “experience” doesn’t always equal “capability.”
  • Why no one should think of age as a brick wall.
  • It’s not how smart you are, it’s how you educate yourself.
  • It’s not only OK, but also essential to talk to you.
  • Discover where to get the knowledge necessary for finding the success you seek.
  • Questions to guide your self-talk in the direction you want.
  • A method for helping you maintain the thoughts that lead you to your desired attitude. (And why you want to use that method.)
  • The single most important characteristic to develop. Without this you’ll never see your dreams come true. You’ll also learn whether this characteristic is a stand-alone solution.
  • How self-image shapes self-confidence. One way or the other.
  • How to mold – and strengthen – your confidence in you.

It’s all in the attitude…the kind you select, and how you shape it. You’ll grow happy and successful through your life if you do this right.

Do you have an attitude? If not, why? And when will you get one?

Develop your attitude now, positive for success or negative for struggle.

You make the choice.

 

Are You A Loner?

Do You Like Doing Everything By Yourself?

 

If you answered yes to the questions above my words that follow might give you some things to think about.

Here’s why:

We’re all skilled at performing certain tasks, and with practice many of us become highly skilled at those things we most enjoy doing.

While we each might be one of those “jack-of-all-trades,” not one of us will ever become expert at everything we must do to succeed. Sometimes we gotta find people better than us to do the work we aren’t so good at ourselves.

When we need quality results, and don’t own the abilities that those results require, it’s time to seek help from someone who knows how, and can, do the job right.

Life demands certain skills for certain accomplishments, and much of the time we don't have a clue what those skills are or how to perform them. We too often just wonder along, performing band-aid fixes that are temporary at best.

You can’t be a hermit, and reach the stars. You just can’t clear all the obstacles from the road to your future. Not all by yourself anyway.

But how do you recognize when times pop up that require you to enlist help.

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" gives you information you’ll need, such as:

  • How formal education gives you knowledge beyond what you find in books.
  • What those additional abilities do for your future.
  • Some thoughts about grabbing new ideas from nowhere.
  • How you depend on others to help ease your travels through life.
  • The values of relationships and partnerships.
  • Why your relationship with yourself helps shape your future.
  • How knowledge and understanding of self dictate the degree of value you represent to society.
  • You have one gift that is your strongest asset. Figure out what your gift is, develop it, put it into action, and you’ll achieve your dreams.
  • How society measures the values you give in life.
  • How can you magnify the value you create throughout your life?
  • The best technique for creating value you’ll ever use.
  • What’s the ultimate kindness you can give away? And why.
  • The simplest way to get something you want.
  • A helpful method for finding the answers you seek.

You can’t do it all by yourself. You can try, but before long you’ll realize you need help.

Some of those walls you run into in life you can’t get over without borrowing a ladder.

When time comes to accomplish tasks you’re not skilled at you’ll find your road easier traveled when someone who knows shows you the way.

 

What Vision Do You Embrace For You Future?

 

Is your vision strong enough for others to believe in it? Is it contagious enough for others to chase after it?

If not you really should re-think your future.

If no one sees any value in helping you turn your vision into reality you’ll have to travel your road through life all alone. Nobody will care enough about your goals to help you along your way.

And that road will have too many potholes for you to fill all by yourself.

We each make decisions about where we want our travels to take us. Every one of us forms a picture of that destination in our mind. That’s our vision, and we each need help or we can’t make that vision come true.

Without a strong, contagious vision your life goes nowhere.

Make sure you create a vision that people will be proud, and excited, to chase after.

Read "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable." You’ll get help forming your vision, and becoming a great leader who can lead anxious, believing followers onto the path toward that vision.

When you read it you’ll know:

  • How to become an effective leader.
  • Where’s the best place to learn leadership skills?
  • 2 questions the true leader must have in his arsenal.
  • What must you get before you’ll ever be a great leader?
  • How the accomplished leader creates results of positive value through his team.
  • What the true leader first discovers about his team members.
  • The best members to select for your team.
  • One area of study that helps you sharpen your leadership skills.
  • Leadership skills to practice. Get good at this stuff and you’ll never want for followers.
  • Why the decision making process is important to you.
  • What happens when the leader fails to take responsibility for his decisions and actions.
  • Life’s full of choices. Make your selections carefully and you’ll avoid situations like this one.
  • You can’t always prevent tragic events, but you can prepare for their potential arrival.
  • What’s the one quality you need (more than any other) from those around you?
  • Why making mistakes is a good thing.
  • Your vision must be contagious, or it has no power.
  • Why would anyone follow you into your vision? How do you make that happen?
  • If you don’t know how to talk to people you can’t draw them into understanding, and believing, in your plan.
  • A leader needs to lead, but he mustn’t get in the way. Here’s why.
  • What does leadership have to do with motivation?
  • Is it possible for anyone to motivate another person?
  • How to recognize when the time comes to help others grow by becoming their mentor.
  • What qualities to look for in future mentees.
  • Discover sources for problem solutions, and who has the final responsibility for the choices.
  • How to keep from discouraging your team members from bringing you fresh ideas.
  • How being a leader comes close to being a parent. (Or a very close friend.)

You must work hard, and practice long, to become a great leader. You owe a contagious, powerful vision to your followers.

And you owe them strong reasons to grab hold of, and believe in, your vision.

This book helps you figure out how to create that vision, and provide those strong reasons.

Without a clear vision you can’t excite people to follow you toward your destination, and without practiced leadership skills you can’t guide those followers down your path.

 

How Do You Find Your Vision?

What Happens To Your Creativity?

How Do You Find Great Ideas?

…And How Do You Hang On To Them

So They Don’t Disappear Into The Void?

 

To discover the grand vision for your life, to discover the great ideas that lead you toward opportunity, you need an abundant level of creativity, but from most of us society steals, or squelches, our creative abilities.

Your creative powers aren’t necessarily lost forever. You can bring them back into your life. That’ll take some effort on your part, but you can do it.

I struggled for a while because I had no idea how to impress my employers when I first entered the job market. I finally realized that society, during my formative years, dammed up the flow of my creative juices.

The formal school system turned me into a herd animal. (Fortunately I managed to understand that and make it a temporary plight.)

In an effort to give you some guidance based on how I finally figured out why I couldn’t recognize opportunities until they had passed me by, I wrote about how to find and keep your vision.

Hopefully the information will let you find grand ideas and opportunities that cause you to become immensely valuable to society.

You’ll learn how to rejuvenate your creative powers with information about retrieving, and fortifying, your creativity so it helps you discover the ideas, and recognize the opportunities, that happen along.

Information like:

  • What happens to your creativity?
  • How do you keep, and nurture, your creative talents?
  • Reasons why we too often settle for mediocre results.
  • Questions that exercise your creative muscles.
  • Techniques for nudging the flow of your creative juices.
  • How to brainstorm for creative ideas.
  • Learn to let your subconscious take over and find you winning ideas.
  • Document your thoughts, your ideas, your experiences, and store them away. An idea you place in a file today might open a new future tomorrow.
  • The only approach to life that promises your success…or guarantees your failure if you don’t get it right.
  • An example of how personal growth brings glory. (Or a warm fuzzy feeling.)
  • Why you should welcome little failures to enjoy huge victories.
  • How making a mistake, even more than once, isn’t the problem.
  • Methods for capturing your ideas. Use at least one of them or you let your fortunes get away.
  • How your environment suggests opportunity. (Another reason for documentation because these opportunities might not appear until years in the future.)
  • Capturing thoughts and ideas is important, yes, but here’s why not organizing your capture method costs you.
  • Inventing creativity nurturing exercises is important to your successful future. Here’s the reason.

You’ll work hard to bring back your creative abilities once society takes them away, and those abilities need continuous exercise to keep them strong. Your creative mind is where the miracles of tomorrow live. Bring those miracles to society.

Here’s help for finding, and strengthening, the creative capacity you knew in your childhood.

Without a clear vision you can’t excite people to follow you toward your destination, and without practiced leadership skills you can’t guide those followers down your path.

       

How Do You Figure Out Which Path To Success

Is The Right Path For Your Life’s Travels?

 

Whatever road you pick out for your travels through life you’ll find someone went before you. It only makes sense that you learn from their experiences how to avoid the potholes you’ll encounter along the way.

I took my own sweet time deciding what path I wanted to travel. Mainly because I didn’t know how, or where, to find the information I needed to make the smart choices.

In "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" I pass on to you what I finally figured out about finding my way, and choosing the right direction.

It gives you information I discovered while struggling into my life until I started locating mentors who finally helped me on my way.

This book gives you information that helps you prepare for the career path that’s right for you. It gives you guidance for getting hired for the job of your dreams, with the company you most desire to work for. It’ll help start you on your way to a successful life.

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" tells you:

  • Where you find your most valuable lessons.
  • What to consider before making any choices for your future.
  • Who to learn from…and who to be wary of.
  • Who to trust for your final decisions.
  • Guidelines for deciding what input will work for you – and what information will cause you pain.
  • Ideas for analyzing risk, and discovering which risks promise healthy results.
  • A couple examples of why you should always avoid some risks. (Learn from them so life doesn’t cost you too much.)
  • Thoughts on gravitating from youth (and working hard) to maturity (and working smart).
  • How to discover your true life’s purpose. (And some helpful techniques for making that discovery.)
  • How to prepare yourself for your chosen line of work.
  • One very easy – and guaranteed – way to get hired by any company you choose.
  • How to get hired into the job you want.
  • How to convince your selected company it needs you more than any other potential employee.
  • The fastest route to success.
  • Why you never want to apply for a position of general employment.
  • Skills to master no matter what kind of employment you seek. (And why these skills become more important after you’re hired.)
  • Why your efforts to convince them you’re the one they need only start when being hired. (Fact is the real work is making sure they know they can’t afford to let you go…ever!)
  • Methods that attract promotions.
  • How to turn yourself into the most important person in your company.
  • Questions that guide you toward becoming a mega-value employee.
  • How to become a master at whatever you do.
  • Recognize when the time comes to consider starting a side business of your own.
  • Steps you want to consider if you decide a side business is your next logical pursuit.
  • Why an “everybody profits, nobody loses” attitude is important no matter what you’re working on.
  • How do you make sure they pay you your full value?
  • Thoughts for hiring and managing employees and subordinates.
  • Becoming wealthy is not a sinful endeavor.

Sometimes all the choices we see confuse us. It’s not a simple task choosing what road holds our dreams at its end. It helps when someone who walked before us provides guidance to ease our way.

"Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" is a tool of guidance for you. Use my experiences to help you find the right path for you travels.

You don’t doom yourself when you choose the wrong road to travel. You can fix your life if you wish, your quest only requires more time. Life allows U-turns.

       

Can You Retire A Millionaire?

Sure You Can…If You Give It Time

-- And Follow These Methods

 

Interested in spending your retirement days on the beach? Or how about sitting on the deck of a mountain-top log cabin – looking out over a forest of greenery – and watching a group of deer as it grazes below you.

You can’t do that on payments from social security, but that kind of life isn’t out of your reach…if you start now to make sure it becomes your reality.

In my chapter about "How To Retire A Millionaire" I tell you how I first headed toward a “barely existing” lifestyle instead of getting to where I can do the things I want.

Hopefully the lessons I learned will guide you along a more abundant path.

Chapter 11, "How To Retire A Millionaire," gives you a financial plan that (if you start it early enough) will make you wealthy in retirement. It shows you a plan I didn’t know about until I luckily happened across a couple of mentors who taught me the realities of accumulating money.

This chapter gives you information that helps you enjoy a comfortable retirement. It’ll even make you rich, if that’s what you want. It gives you guidance for attracting wealth while having some fun along the way.

I wrote "How To Retire A Millionaire" to lead you to a life filled with abundance.

In the chapter on money accumulation you’ll find:

  • Why poor people stay poor people.
  • Why the attitude society teaches us leads us into poverty.
  • How to escape the trap of poverty.
  • What importance credit cards have in your life. (If any.)
  • Two stories about how not using a credit card brings you hassles.
  • Examples of reasons to use credit cards – and a way to avoid even that.
  • Some thoughts about how you make sure you live in comfortable retirement.
  • Why money really isn’t the “root of all evil.”
  • What one thing connected to money is evil…and why.
  • What a healthy habit of saving money (throughout your life) means to your ultimate future.
  • 4-methods that, when combined, make you wealthy by the time you quit working. Follow this plan and have a rich retirement.
  • The impact of saving sooner rather than later.
  • How to easily create, and grow, four “investment” accounts. (And what those accounts mean to your financial – and personal – well-being.)
  • What a wrong financial plan looks like. And how to steer-clear-of it.
  • The most difficult part of your savings plan.
  • What you must own to make your savings plan succeed.
  • A method for giving your savings plan an occasional explosive nudge.
  • How to reward yourself for the victories you win.
  • What’s the underlying reason people don’t become wealthy?

Too many people live their final years in financial unhappiness. They don’t teach us financial intelligence in school, which is a shame when you consider how important that learning is. Receiving guidance from someone who strolled up the road to wealth eases our way.

I offer this chapter, "How To Retire A Millionaire," as a tool of guidance for you. Use the lessons I got from my mentors, along with the learning I experienced on the way. Make sure you fill your retirement years with joy and abundance.

It doesn’t matter when you start attracting wealth into your life, but the quicker you start, the higher your level of success. Don’t leave your financial health to blind wanderings. Learn proven wealth-accumulation techniques.

 

 

The One Thing To Remember Is

Don’t Ever Give Up On Your Dreams

 

What would you say if I told you that the last time you didn’t finish a quest you were on, you were 1-step from your final destination?

Sadly, life works that way for the majority of people who never reach the top. They give up without ever knowing how close they really came to a victory.

You’ll never achieve your dreams if you don’t keep working for them no matter what happens.

I accepted some rejections along my way as finality, started on new paths, and caused myself to struggle longer than I should’ve, getting where I wanted to be. Later I heard that many of those weren’t really rejections as much as “not yets.” No more than suggestions that I needed to work a bit harder before moving forward.

I just gave up too soon many of those times, when a bit of persistence promised big wins.

Hopefully my experience will help you make wiser decisions than I did.

The chapter, "Never Give Up On Your Dreams. Finish What You Start," tells you some requirements you’ll need to keep in mind if you don’t want to keep starting over in your life. It gives you tips to make your journey a smoother one.

In this chapter you’ll learn:

  • The one emotion you must have. Without it you’ll never reach your dreams.
  • The value of focus…and how it becomes automatic to you.
  • How a childhood game taught us focus…and how to take those lessons into your adult life.
  • Some people don’t want you to succeed. Learn to recognize them. Learn to avoid them. Here are some tips to help you.
  • Why some people want your failure rather than your success.
  • What to expect from the negative people who would steal your dreams…if you succeed in spite of them.
  • What you risk when you maintain relationships with negative people.
  • The threat of negative influence in your own actions. (And how to turn your attitude around.)
  • How to turn unexpected life setbacks into future victories.
  • What personal trait you must embrace once you’re certain you’ve chosen the path toward your ultimate desire.
  • Reaching your dreams never happens if determination isn’t one of your weapons.
  • 4-steps to getting anything you truly want.
  • Two important characteristics that prod you into action.
  • How you attract mentors and other helpful people into your life.
  • What does “wealthy” mean to you? (NOTE: You don’t always measure it by the amount of money you have.)

Most average people give up before they reach the end of their journey. Too often just one more step would take them over the top of the hill, where they’d see there dreams spread out on the valley floor below.

Here’s a tip: Climb all the way to the top of your hill.

The road to success is a steep upward grade, too many travelers tire out and give up before they reach the top. Those that struggle all the way up find their dream world spread out before them.

       

You Deserve A Life Of Abundance,

But Don’t Sacrifice Your Happiness To Get It

 

 

It takes hard work chasing your goals through life. Some people get so caught up in working on their success that they lose sight of everything, and everyone, else around them.

They become so focused on their career that other commitments they’ve made end up forgotten memories.

They fail to evolve from working harder into working smarter.

Get some advice to help keep you from becoming a workaholic, and forgetting to have some fun in your life.

It happened to me a couple times. I started working so hard at my job that I failed to include the people in my life, and eventually they just “went away.”

Don’t let it happen to you. True success means dividing your time, attention, and effort around all the areas of your life, not just your work, and that division must be pretty even to all those areas too.

Hopefully my experience will help you make wiser decisions than I did. Hopefully the lessons I learned will help you spread your life out a lot smarter than me. Luckily I finally smarted up and adjusted how I spent my hours.

Chapter 13 gives you some recommendations that help you do that. It tells you some ideas to keep in mind if you don’t want to end up successful, with no one to share that success with.

I’ll give you some tips about:

  • Why happiness requires balance.
  • What one other accumulation is just as important as money for measuring the level of success you reach in life.
  • One avenue to a wealthy lifestyle.
  • Ask these questions to find your ideal balance.
  • How many areas must you maintain balance in, and what are they?
  • What part of you does all your problem solving?
  • How do you start your internal process of problem solving?
  • Techniques of the problem solving process.
  • Relationships you have when you think you’re all alone.
  • You might escape occasionally for some “me only” time, but you can’t be alone forever.
  • Reflections on turning negative incidents into positive experiences.
  • You will succeed in life. Whether your success is happy or sad is the choice you make.
  • If you want to see the entire picture, you have to stay out in front of the crowd.
  • Reasons why you need occasions for relaxation.

Honestly, you can “go it alone.” Maybe you’ll be a winner, and maybe not. Some people actually achieve what they believe are their dreams that way.

But what kind of achievement is that really, when you have no loved ones beside you to share those victories with?

Read this chapter as a tool for your guidance away from lonely living. Learn from my experiences, and fill your life with people who care about you.

The lessons it teaches gave great value to my life. Only you can decide how much value it holds for you. I hope it brings quality to your life too.

I hope it helps you find abundance in all areas of your life.

Wealth gives only emptiness and sadness when you have no one to share it with. On your way to success don’t forget to surround yourself with love.

       

Your Level Of Success In Life Is A Choice You Make.

Will You Live Your Dreams, Or Someone Else’s

 

It isn’t always easy, deciding our goals for life. Some people start out wanting so much they can’t find the target of what’s truly important to them. Others have trouble figuring out just what they do want.

Either way many people never focus on what a life of success actually means to them.

You’ll learn some ideas to keep in mind if you want success and happiness in life.

You’ll learn stuff like:

  • Success or not is your choice, but does choosing concern only you?
  • How you become immortal.
  • What your choices for success mean to the quality of your life.
  • What your choices for success mean to the quality of life for those around you.
  • An example of how I measure my life’s success. (It’s a great technique for helping you keep track of how you’re doing in your trip to your goals.)
  • Tools for measuring and picturing your life for a quick look at your level of success at a given moment.
  • Your most important tool for measuring and tracking life’s success.
  • What to do when you reach a goal.
  • An important responsibility that success in life gives you.

It’s all up to you. Be careful how you make your life’s choices.

The lessons you’ll learn about in "Life Is A Process…And That Process Is Measurable" helped bring success to my life. Will it do the same for you? Only you can answer that question, and the answer comes only if you put my experiences to use in your life.

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                                                                                                                      To living your life of success,

 

                                                                                                                       Joe Jackson, freespiritenterpri@att.net

 

P.S. Go after success today. The sooner you start, the quicker you’ll experience the life you dream for.






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