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Achieving Success : Simple stragedies for the journey

 Unlocking the path to success 


Success is a journey not a destination.

1.Define your vision

"Where there is no vision, there is no hope" - George Washington Carver


2.Set smart goals

"Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible"   -    Tony Robbins


3.Embrace continuous learning

"Continuous learning is the minimum requirement for success in any field" - Brian Tracy


4.Cultivate a growth mindset

A growth mindset sees challenges as opportunities for growth 


5.Develop strong work ethics

"The best way to learn is by doing. The only wat to build a strong work ethic is getting your hands dirty" - Alex Spanos


6.Build a supportive network

"Networking is an essential part of building wealth" - Armstrong Williams


7.Embrace resilience

"Resilience is knowing that you are the only one who has the power and the responsibility to pick yourself up." - Mary Holloway


8.Practice mindfulness

"Mindfulness means being awake. It means knowing what you are doing.- Jon Kabat-Zinn

9.Celebrate small wins

Success is a series of small victories.


10.Give back










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