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The web content outlines 11 fundamental principles of success, emphasizing the importance of experience, hunger, balance, small successes, momentum, clarity, learning from others, modeling, habits, focus, and enjoyment.

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The article titled "Amazing & Time Tested Principles of Ultimate Success" presents readers with 11 actionable principles designed to guide individuals towards achieving success. It begins by referencing Andy Andrews' three characteristics of life principles: foundational truth, self-evidence, and being the truth. The principles include embracing the value of experience, maintaining a strong desire for success, keeping life in balance, breaking down large tasks into manageable actions, leveraging the power of momentum, seeking clarity in goals, following the trail left by successful individuals, adopting successful habits, focusing on opportunities, and enjoying the success achieved. The article encourages immediate application of these principles, suggesting that they can be implemented before the end of the day.

Opinions

  • The author believes that success stems from good judgment, which is gained through experience, often resulting from initial failures.
  • A strong desire or hunger for success is seen as a critical driving force.
  • Balance in life is crucial; professional success should not come at the expense of personal life.
  • The myth that tasks are too big to start

Personal Development | Success| Principles

Amazing & Time Tested Principles of Ultimate Success

11 principles you can use right away, before your head hits the pillow tonight

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Author Andy Andrews talks about 3 characteristics of “life principles”:

1) Foundational Truth: affects you even if you don’t know about it or ignore it.

2) Self-Evident: you don’t have to convince yourself or anyone else.

3) The Truth: not just true, but the truth.

With that said, let’s take a look at 11 proven and time-tested principle of success in life:

The Law of Experience

“Success comes from good judgement; good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement.”

The more at bats you get, the more experience you get, the more successful you can be.

The Law of Hunger

In the words of motivational speaker Les Brown, in order to be successful:

“you have to be huuuuuuuuungrrry!”

You have to want it so bad that you can taste it. You have to want it so bad that you are willing to pay the price to get it.

The Law of Balance

While you’re paying the price for success, it’s crucial to keep your life in balance. No one who is a success in their chosen profession and a failure in their personal life is a success.

The Law of Small Successes

Many people never even get started on the road to success because they have convinced themselves that the task is too big. This is a myth that stops many people.

Even the most gargantuan of tasks are accomplished one action at a time.

I’ll say it again => One action at a time

Simply break your large task into smaller, more manageable tasks, and celebrate each small success.

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The Law of Momentum

Once you get a few small successes under your belt, a powerful momentum has been set in motion. You begin to believe you can be successful, and things that seemed difficult or even impossible before become simply challenges you are eager to take on.

The Law of Clarity

You need to be clear about what you are going for, so you will be clear on knowing when you get it.

If you say you want to make more money, that’s not clear enough.

I could give you a dollar and you’d have more money. But I don’t think that’s what you meant. How much more do you want? By when do you want it? What could you do to experience the most enjoyment while you are getting it?

These questions give you more and more clarity.

You can catch a great series about Clarity from author Tim Maudlin here:

The Law of The Trail

Success always leaves a trail.

While there is value in blazing our own trail, there is also value in investigating how others have become successful.

This leads us to…..

The Law of Modeling

To be successful, we do not have to reinvent the wheel.

This is so powerful and yet so easy it’s amazing to me that more people don’t do it.

Simply find someone who is doing, or has done, what you want to do, and find out how they did it.

What did they do on a daily basis to get where they are?

What did they have to believe, what did they have to focus on?

Most people are so honored by the question that they will be glad to talk with you. Everyone likes to feel like they have experience and wisdom to pass on to others.

The Law of Habit

All of us need success habits that we think and do every day.

Remember:

“bad habits are easy to form and difficult to live with, good habits are difficult to form and easy to live with”

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The Law of Focus

It’s our responsibility, each and every day, to control our focus.

If we focus on all the things that could go wrong and how we might not be successful, we will be pulled in that direction.

If we focus on opportunity and all the many ways in which we can be successful, we’ll be pulled in that direction.

We control our focus. It really can be that simple.

The Law of Enjoyment

So many people miss out on this one. They are so busy making sure they are successful that they forget to pause and enjoy it. Folks, there’s two things to shoot for in life:

1) Get what you are aiming for, and

2) Enjoy it once you get it.

Only the most wise and fortunate of us do both.

Apply these universal laws for success to your life and goals on a daily basis, and I’ll bet you will like the results.

And now a shout out to some of our members and friends who are following these principles:

Henery X (long) Amy Marley Dipti Pande Candy L Hill Michele Thill Dr Mehmetyildiz Rasheed Hooda Tim Maudlin, Peg Duchesne MaryJo Wagner, PhD Vickie Trancho Trapper Sherwood Andrew Poletto Nomanono Isaacs Timothy Key Larry Nowicki Linda Halladay

And here’s a reinvention story from when I was 47:

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