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Set Goals and Put Your Plans Into Actions

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“I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act.”

– Gilbert K. Chesterton

“It is even better to act quickly and err than to hesitate until the time of action is past.”

– Carl Von Clausewitz

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

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Private Victory

  1. Be proactive... More

COCA Principle of Achievement

How To Achieve High Visibility In Your Target Market

10 Strategic Tips by Glenn Ebersole

  • Strategic Tip #5: DO commit to and become involved in the whole process. Highly visible people demonstrate their intentions with their actions. They “walk the talk.”... More

NLP Technology of Achievement

Creating Inevitable Success: 5 Steps

  1. Go back to the present with a new appreciation for the steps on the path to your goal and take action!... More

 

 

8 Attributes of Corporate Success

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  1. Bias towards action... More

Pearls of Wisdom

I can give you a six-word formula for success: "Think things through – then follow through.

– Edward Rickenbacker

Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that.

– The Red Queen to Alice in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-1898, English mathematician and writer)

The essential factor of military success is speed, that is taking advantage of others' unpreparedness or lack of foresight, their failure to catch up, going by routes they do not expect, attacking where they are not on guard. This you cannot accomplish with hesitation.

– Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"

The world has a way of undermining complex plans. This is particularly true in fast moving environments. A fast moving environment can evolve more quickly than a complex plan can be adapted to it. By the time you have adapted, the target has changed.

– General Carl Von Clausewitz

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13 Tips for Transitioning Your Company To a Lean Enterprise

  • Begin with action in the technical system and then follow quickly with cultural change... More

 

 

21 Secrets of Self-made Millionaires

  1. Be Decisive and Action Oriented... More

Success Secrets

5 Rules of Self-motivation

The Tao of Achievement

4 Questions To Ask Yourself

Do What You Love To Do and Make a Difference

Be Different and Make a Difference!

Act from a Sense of Urgency

3 Rules for Developing Courage

Entrepreneurial Creativity

Creativity

Effective Leadership

12 Effective Leadership Roles

Develop a Clear Vision

Courage – the Key To Leadership

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The Key To Success

Most of the problems in life stem from one cause: we can't get ourselves to take action. It's not that we don't know what to do. The problem is getting ourselves to follow through and do it.

 

Success isn't determined by genetics. It's about persistent, consistent action.

The Wheel of Personal Success

Action is the key. You can be the most talented person in the world or have the best ideas, yet still if you do not take action you will achieve nothing.

Having dreams and passion is not enough. If you wish to achieve something, don't let life just "happen" to you. Set goals and take action.

Stretch Goals

Balancing Action and Reflection

Creating success involves creating and a delicate and ongoing balance between two somewhat opposing forces – reflection of where you are now and action of pushing toward where you need to go. This balance between reflection and action is very similar to the balance of Yin and Yang in the Tao philosophy.

The Tao of Business Success

Be the Best Possible

10 Tips by Ten3 NZ Ltd.

  • Exceed expectations.  Go the extra mile, do things faster, do things with greater sincere friendliness, for your customers, employer, family and for yourself!... More

The Tao of Entrepreneurial Creativity

Entrepreneurial Creativity

Entrepreneurial creativity = creativity × entrepreneurial action.

It is about coming up with ideas and converting them into innovative business activities... More

Buddha's Path To Liberation

From right understanding proceeds right thought;

from right thought proceeds right speech;

from right speech proceeds right action... More

Happiness – It's All in Our Own Hands

The Tao of Happiness

Think in a positive way. When you encounter a problem, try to look for the good points. Everything has at least one good point. Positive thinking is not enough on its own, however. You must take action... More

The Foundation of Leadership: Achieving Extraordinary Results

By: Brian Tracy

Entrepreneurial Leader: 4 Specific Skills

Ask yourself every day, "What is the one thing that I and only I can do, that if done well, will make a real difference to my company?" Whatever your answer, go to work on that.... More

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Inspirational Leadership: 10 Roles

  1. Encourage entrepreneurial creativity and experimentation. Develop entrepreneurial staff and create a corporate climate that encourages rule-breakers and outside-the-box thinkers. Experimentation by definition is a trial-and-error process, but experimentation is also the key to discovery. Without action, you cannot know whether or not your innovative ideas will actually work.... More

The Jazz of Innovation: 11 Practice Tips

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Fortune Favors the Brave

By: Brian Tracy

Boldness is a necessary part of courage but it must be a boldness based on an intelligent assessment of the potential risks and rewards. The wonderful nature of boldness is that, properly directed, it builds the habit of courage in the person who practices it.

Be Different and Make a Difference!

Act Boldly in Every Situation

In my experience, any virtue translated into action leads almost invariably to positive results. This applies to integrity, persistence, courtesy, love and courage. I’ve always liked the advice of an old man to his grandson. “Act boldly and unseen forces will come to your aid.”

Take a Leap of Faith

Perhaps the most obviously important part of courage is the courage to step out in the face of uncertainty. Every great venture in the history of man has begun with faith and a giant leap into the unknown.

General Douglas MacArthur said, “There is no security in life, only opportunity.” The creed of Frederick The Great, one of history’s most successful leaders was, “Audacity, audacity-always audacity.”

Launch With No Guarantees

A 12-year study of successful entrepreneurs conducted by Babson College concluded that the only thing they had in common was the willingness to launch, to step out in faith. Once they had started, they learned the lessons they needed to succeed. Many of them ending up successful in completely different businesses from where they started.

Dare To Go Forward

Dare to go forward. Successful companies are invariably those that continue to research, develop, experiment and introduce new products and services - even during the deepest recessions. Successful executives are those who are continually stretching themselves to move out of the comfort zone, to face the twin fears of failure and rejection and to move forward in spite of them.

Action Exercises

Here are two ways to develop greater boldness in your work and personal life.

First, just do it! Step out in faith! If you think of some action you can take to improve your life, give it a try. You may be surprised.

Second, when in doubt, act with audacity. Audacity may get you into trouble but even more audacity will get you out. Go for it!

 

 

 

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