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By Pat Williams

Drawing on greater than a part century in specialist activities, in addition to a long time as a motivational speaker, Pat Williams has spent an entire life studying what it takes to be a winner. What he has saw and recorded during this magnum opus at the subject is that each one winners--whether in activities, company or daily life--share 12 features, they usually do them to an severe. via exhaustive study, Williams chanced on that successful has a broader which means than a mark on a ledger after a contest. in reality, it doesn't even suggest somebody has to lose. profitable is how you technique what you do. It's a frame of mind; a lifestyle. it may be your lifestyles, a lifetime of severe successful.

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Empathetic people ,Put themselves in the shoes , of the people with whom they interrelate. They not only hear what others say, but feel what they feel when they say it. Peo­ ple cannot help but respond positively to such people. • Be enthusiastic. People who are enthusiastic about themselves and whose actions undertake their work with the assurance of \ success ,will realize the fulfillment of their promise. Enthusi­ asm multiplies your power, raises whatever ability you have to its highest level.

It and have proven it by your actions. You are what you think you are. You create yourself in the im­ age you have of yourself irz your own mind. Self-esteem and self-confidence are nothing more than the projection of your image of yourself. If you maintain a strong positive self-image, you will be a happier and more successful person. You will be a person able to hurdle over roadblocks no matter how difficult the goals you set for yourself. and achieve Your greatest need is to believe in yo�rself, in what you are doing, and in your ultimate destiny.

In the meantime, they are content to be propped up and supported by others. This lack of self-reliance, this dependence on outside power, is fatal to all advancement and achievement. , • 35 Becoming a More Positive Thinker • Sam L. was frustrated. He told his career counselor that he'd never expected to have to look for a job. "J always thought my fa­ ther or my uncle would hire me in their businesses. " . Sam had never considered doing something for himself. All of . his life, things were done for him.

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