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Showing posts with label Success Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Success Stories. Show all posts

Friday, January 3, 2014

Habits of Successful People: They Start Before They Feel Ready

In 1966, a dyslexic sixteen-year-old boy dropped out of school. With the help of a friend, he started a magazine for students and made money by selling advertisements to local businesses. With only a little bit of money to get started, he ran the operation out of the crypt inside a local church.
Four years later, he was looking for ways to grow his small magazine and started selling mail order records to the students who bought the magazine. The records sold well enough that he built his first record store the next year. After two years of selling records, he decided to open his own record label and recording studio.
He rented the recording studio out to local artists, including one named Mike Oldfield. In that small recording studio, Oldfield created his hit song, Tubular Bells, which became the record label’s first release. The song went on to sell over 5 million copies.
Over the next decade, the young boy grew his record label by adding bands like the Sex Pistols, Culture Club, and the Rolling Stones. Along the way, he continued starting companies: an airline business, then trains, then mobile phones, and on and on. Almost 50 years later, there were over 400 companies under his direction.
Today, that young boy who dropped out of school and kept starting things despite his inexperience and lack of knowledge is a billionaire. His name is Sir Richard Branson.

How I Met Sir Richard Branson

Two weeks ago, I walked into a conference room in Moscow, Russia and sat down ten feet from Branson. There were 100 other people around us, but it felt like we were having a conversation in my living room. He was smiling and laughing. His answers seemed unrehearsed and genuine.
At one point, he told the story of how he started Virgin Airlines, a tale that seems to capture his entire approach to business and life. Here’s the version he told us, as best I can remember it:
I was in my late twenties, so I had a business, but nobody knew who I was at the time. I was headed to the Virgin Islands and I had a very pretty girl waiting for me, so I was, umm, determined to get there on time.
At the airport, my final flight to the Virgin Islands was cancelled because of maintenance or something. It was the last flight out that night. I thought this was ridiculous, so I went and chartered a private airplane to take me to the Virgin Islands, which I did not have the money to do.
Then, I picked up a small blackboard, wrote “Virgin Airlines. $29.” on it, and went over to the group of people who had been on the flight that was cancelled. I sold tickets for the rest of the seats on the plane, used their money to pay for the chartered plane, and we all went to the Virgin Islands that night.
I took this photo right after he told that story. A few moments later I stood shoulder–to–shoulder with him (he’s about six feet tall) and thanked him for sharing some time with us.
habits of successful peopleSir Richard Branson in Moscow, Russia. Photo by James Clear.

The Habits of Successful People: What Makes the Difference?

After speaking with our group, Branson sat on a panel with industry experts to talk about the future of business. As everyone around him was filling the air with business buzzwords and talking about complex ideas for mapping out our future, Branson was saying things like: “Screw it, just get on and do it.” Which was closely followed by: “Why can’t we mine asteroids?”
As I looked up at that panel, I realized that the person who sounded the most simplistic was also the only one who was a billionaire. Which prompted me to wonder, “What’s the difference between Branson and everyone else in the room?”
Here’s what I think makes all the difference:
Branson doesn’t merely say things like, “Screw it, just get on and do it.” He actually lives his life that way. He drops out of school and starts a business. He signs the Sex Pistols to his record label when everyone else says they are too controversial. He charters a plane when he doesn’t have the money.
When everyone else balks or comes up with a good reason for why the time isn’t right, Branson gets started.

Start Now

Branson is an extreme example, but we could all learn something from his approach.
If you want to summarize the habits of successful people into one phrase, it’s this: successful people start before they feel ready.
If there was ever someone who embodied the idea of starting before they felt ready to do so, it’s Branson. The very name of his business empire, Virgin, was chosen because when Branson and his partners started they were “virgins” when it came to business.
Branson has started so many businesses, ventures, charities, and expeditions that it’s simply not possible for him to have felt prepared, qualified, and ready to start all of them. In fact, it’s unlikely that he was qualified or prepared to start any of them. He had never flown a plane and didn’t know anything about the engineering of planes, but he started an airline company anyway.
If you’re working on something important, then you’ll never feel ready. A side effect of doing challenging work is that you’re pulled by excitement and pushed by confusion at the same time.
You’re bound to feel uncertain, unprepared, and unqualified. But let me assure you of this: what you have right now is enough. You can plan, delay, and revise all you want, but trust me, what you have now is enough to start.
It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to start a business, lose weight, write a book, or achieve any number of goals… who you are, what you have, and what you know right now is good enough to get going.
We all start in the same place: no money, no resources, no contacts, no experience. The difference is that some people — the winners — choose to start anyway.
If you’re having trouble getting started, then read this article: How to Stop Procrastinating.
No matter where you are in the world and regardless of what you’re working on, I hope you’ll start before you feel ready.
This post originally appeared on JamesClear.com

Pack Your Bags

Today, 1/3/14, I posted a picture of a beautiful vacation destination on my Ultimate Money Success Facebook page (if you haven't yet, I hope you will "like" the page now). After I posted it, I started typing some words about the picture, and something came out that sounded goofy at first, but after reflecting on it, I thought to myself, "THIS IS AWESOME!" So, I want to share it with you. I hope this rocks your mind and motivates you to... PACK YOUR BAGS!

Pack Your Bags, Starting With Your Mind First

When you take a trip somewhere, you get ready to go, book your flight / train / boat / etc., check your calendar, make sure you have everything, make plans for the animals / work / house, and then you pack your bags. You plan what you are going to take and put those items into a suitcase, bag or piece of luggage for the trip, right?
Well, I want you to do the very same thing, starting with your MIND. Put into your mind the things you will need for your future trip. For the vacation. But also for life. Your life. Your future. Pack your bags.

We are talking about that dream vacation you want to take. That special trip on a cruise. Maybe somewhere on the other side of the world. Maybe it's an active vacation. Maybe it's to get away and relax, read, and relax some more. So, in preparation for that trip, pack your bags, starting with your mind. 

1. What To Bring. With what, you ask? With thoughts of success. Positive affirmations - "I am going to take this dream trip, and nothing is going to stop me!" Inspiration in the form of books, quotes, or successful teachings and messages. Powerful teaching and training to help you get to where you want to be.

2. What NOT To Bring. If you fly on an airplane, you know there are some items you are not allowed to bring with you on the plane. In the very same manner, there are things you CANNOT bring with you as you pack your mind. You cannot bring negativity. A mindset of failure. "I can't do this." An attitude that you will never amount to anything. These things are ILLEGAL on the plane to your dream trip, not allowed. Don't bring them! Take them out of your mind! Throw them away! You don't want to come back to that stuff.

3. How Much To Pack. A LOT. As much as you can. Read books that inspire you. Listen to music or teachings that motivate you to succeed. Hang around people that lift you up, and ignore those who tear you down. You can succeed, and you will succeed. So why not pack heavy? Get the biggest suitcase you can and stuff it with strong, empowering, motivating, exciting things that will soar you to new heights of success! There is no size limit for this bag. In fact, the more, the better!

Get ready. You are about to go on your new life- filled with wonder, success, happiness, and opportunities beyond your wildest dreams. And it all starts with you... packing your bags.

I want YOU to pack the bag of your mind with complete assurance that you CAN and you WILL succeed. I want you to join this self-employed business for yourself and see what will happen in your life.

Friday, December 27, 2013

2 Salesmen On An Island



2 shoe salesmen are dropped on different sides of a large island inhabited by a community of people. They both arrive with a large supply of shoes ready to sell.

The first salesman walks to the town, and to his dismay, notices that everyone is barefoot! No one, whether young or old, is wearing a shoe. No sneakers, no boots, no slippers, nothing. In a panic, he calls his company. "Cancel the shipments! Send all the shoes back, come pick me up! No one wears shoes here, this is a waste of time!"

The second salesman also walks to the town, and notices the very same thing. Everyone is barefoot. No one is wearing anything on their feet. Impatiently, he too calls his company. "Tell production to hire more workers! Put everyone on overtime and make more shoes! I need you to send me a triple shipment! Keep it coming! No one wears shoes here, this is such an opportunity!"

So, what do you see, a waste of time, or an opportunity?



I challenge you to see the opportunity! Invest $25 into your future today!

TAKE YOUR OPPORTUNITY HERE!