Back To School Tips: 21 Universal Success Secrets
It's back to school time. Print out a handy set of 21 basic guidelines, a Guide to Success for students of all ages. Universal laws from those who’ve been there, done that - yes!
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) August 19, 2005 -- For children and adults of all ages,
it’s back to school time once again. In fact, until 2013, total enrollment for
degree-granting institutions alone is projected to increase an estimated average
of 19 percent to 18.2 million students.
However, regardless of age and
level of education, back to school time generally signals time to meet new
teachers and new friends. Time to learn new subjects and try new
things.
What could come in handy is a set of basic guidelines or Guide to
Success for students. Universal laws from those who’ve been there, done
that.
With that in mind, Keynote Speaker Gregory Scott Reid, AKA The
Millionaire Mentor, began listing some common denominators in order to share
them with others and help them succeed.
“I’ve been very fortunate to have
had some success in my life, as well as the opportunity to meet with some very
powerful and influential people over the years,” said Gregory Scott Reid,
three-time number one best-selling author of, "The Millionaire Mentor," "Wake
Up: Live The Life You Love," and "Positive Impact.” “These are the common laws
that each seemed to follow, and I now wish to share them with
you.”
Universal Success Secrets:
1. Always maintain a positive,
solution-seeking attitude.
2. To truly succeed at anything, your chances
increase when you enjoy the task. When you do what you love and love what you
do, you’ll have success your whole life through.
3. The only limitations
you really have are those you give yourself.
4. The only expectations you
need to fulfill are those you give yourself.
5. Nothing is as powerful as
a positive attitude, and nothing is as detrimental as a negative one.
6.
Morally speaking, if you have to wonder whether something is right or wrong,
chances are it’s wrong.
7. When you focus on other people’s success,
yours is sure to follow.
8. Live your word. Lead by example.
9.
Share. (Wealth + Information + Glory = Success)
10. You have the best
chance of reaching a goal by simply giving yourself one to reach.
11.
Observe every obstacle as a learning experience. The greater the challenge, the
greater the reward.
12. Do the hardest thing first, and the rest will be
easy.
13. Treat others the way that they want to be treated.
14.
Few great accomplishments have ever been achieved by anyone alone; seek support
from those whose talents exceed your own.
15. You are the reflection of
the five people you associate with most, and your income is the average of those
five people. Choose your friends wisely.
16. A dream written down with a
date becomes a goal. A goal broken down into steps becomes a plan. A plan backed
by action makes your dream come true.
17. You can learn more about
someone’s character on one bad day than on all their good days put together. The
true measure of all great leaders is how well they weather storms.
18.
It’s better to invest time doing what pleases you, rather than to waste time
trying to please everyone else.
19. In the end, the extent of your own
success will be measured by the accomplishments that you have helped create in
others.
20. Having potential simply means that you possess talents and
abilities you aren’t applying.
21. Things are the way you think they are,
because you think they are that way. Your perception determines your
experience.
“It’s All Who You Know”
Reid invites people from all
walks of life to, “It’s All Who You Know,” an Inspirational Awards weekend &
Charitable Event. Hosted November 4-6, 2005, in San Diego, the event features
Reid and several other top keynote speakers who will be honored for their
accomplishments and share their key success secrets with attendees each
day.
"True wealth comes in the giving, not the keeping,” said Reid. “Keep
Smilin'!”
The I AM Foundation is the official sponsored charity of the
event. Their mission “… is inspiring millions of children and adults worldwide
by gifting them with educational books and music." For more information, visit
http://www.tmmevents.com
and http://www.alwaysgood.com/radio
* “Projections of
Education Statistics to 2013,” National Center
for Education Statistics;
Institute of Education Sciences, U.S.
Dept. of Education, Washington, DC.
2003.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/8/prweb274657.htm