1. Think about what you are doing that you think is a waste of your time. Then, think about what you would rather be doing with your time instead. LIST at least 3 activities you are passionate about, and then make a list of at least 3 "time-wasters" you could replace with your 3 passionate activities [Ken Dychtwald, "Live Your Purchase", by Sandra Bienkowski, page 30, SUCCESS Magazine, August 2010].
2. Make a list of your excuses for not accomplishing something (example: too old, too tired, not enough education, etc.). Now, write down the reasons you think those excuses are weak [Brian Tracy, Success, page 42, August 2010].
3. Listen to your gut. Follow your instincts. Write down 1 big change your gut (or instinct) is telling you to make, and then write down 3 actions tips you think you can take to make the change happen [Jaclyn Smith, page 60, Success Magazine, August 2010].
4. It is never too late to start a business. This is true regardless of your age, status, education, etc. [page 52, Success Magazine, August 2010]. And, think BIG.
5. Negative feedback can be very important in helping you transition into power. Use negative feedback to help you with your plan of attack [Mel Robbins, page 18, Success Magazine, August 2010]. Do it now.
6. Social Media and Websites can be helpful in providing useful content (information) to followers and communities. They should not be just about you. Brainstorm 5 ways your website and other social media can be helpful to your clients, customers and prospects now [Chris Brogan, page 40, Success Magazine, August 2010].
7. Get involved, and be involved in what you read. Read and listen now to the information that educates and informs you on the subjects and industries that motivate you to achieve [Magic Johnson, page 46, Success Magazine, August 2010].
8. Ask yourself this question twice a year: "What would I do if my main revenue-generator stopped generating revenue for me?" Then, write down 3 new ideas that could fill the void for you [Pamela Mitchell, page 69, Success Magazine, August 2010].
9. Be well-rounded. Zig Ziglar, a master salesperson, has said that success is never about acquiring what you want in one area of life, but in every area of life. List one goal and one actions tip for each area of your life, including your business, wealth, health, relationships and philanthropy [page 76, Success Magazine, August 2010].
10. Exercise regularly. For example, walk 10,000 steps a day and do interval training for your muscles. Physical activity increases brain cell creation and connections. Anything you physically do counts, including walking, bike riding, dancing, etc. Do it now. [Drs. Mehmett Oz & Mike Roizen, Success Magazine, page 22, August 2010].
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