Setting Priorities in Order
1.The Primacy of People
2.The Information Network
We learn by:
1.Observation
2.Repetition
3.Imitation
Habits are not broken, they are replaced.
Mission Statements or Goals need to be:
Personal
Positive
In the Present Tense
Precise
Possible
Powerful
The Best Stress Management
1.Expect the Unchangeable
2.Change the Changeable
3.Remove yourself from the unacceptable
Remove yourself from difficult situations and difficult people so they don’t rain on your parade.
Failure is the Fertiliser of Success
Sense of Humor
Don’t sweat the small stuff.
Simplify your life.
Excellence not Perfection.
Action Tips
Look at yourself through the eyes of others.
Ask more questions.
Listen unconditionally.
Spend time with the ones you love.
Chase your PASSION
not your PENSION
HUMAN CAPITAL
Talent
Knowledge
Skills
Experience
Creativity
Don’t trade hours for dollars … you can never work long enough.
You must use your ideas, leverage and knowledge. Don’t always just work for a salary.
Use your resources.
Learn to earn in your sleep.
The organisation you work for can not be responsible for your future.
You must see risk taking as the only method of security making.
You must be prepared to invest time and money that the rest of the population won’t consider.
Most people are so busy doing things that are Tension Relievingrather than Goal Achieving.
The 21stCentury
Goods and Services will be auctioned.
DVD and digital photography and video screening.
The online learning revolution.
Look at home based businesses.
Contracts not jobs.
Internet global banking.
Too many people are satisfied with being average.
Too many people think like everybody else.
‘I think there’s a market for about 5 computers in the world!”~ Thomas Watson IBM 1950
“There’s no money in Software.”~ Dr Denis Waitley
“I know Amazon.com and AOL might do well in the market but let’s wait.”~ Dr Denis Waitley
This is the best time to ever be alive in history!
IF YOU THINK YOU CAN … YOU CAN
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