Steps To Success
Step 1. Try: Without taking the initiative to do something, all is lost. No knowledge is gained, no learning is experienced, and no experience is touched, smelled, or tasted by the senses.
Step 2. Try Again: Don’t be afraid to take another step. Don’t let a setback halt progress. Understand that setbacks are learning experiences and opportunities.
Step 3. Try once more: If you continue to experience setbacks, roadblocks and obstacles, don’t ever give up. If you do, the answer you are striving for could just be around the corner.
Step 4. Try it a little differently: Be flexible! Knowledge is gained and learning is experienced through flexibility and a can do attitude.
Step 5. Try it again tomorrow: Frustration, stress and fatigue go hand in hand. They can lead to the destruction of everything accomplished. Control yourself; learn when to stop for the day and rest. Prepare yourself for success tomorrow.
Step 6. Try and ask for help: Don’t be too proud to as someone to help you succeed. Depend upon others to share the burden. You never know, success may come sooner. Remember the old adage, “Two heads are better than one.”
Step 7. Try to find someone who has done it: Research your problem. Look to people that have succeeded, study their techniques. Adapt their formula for success to you.
Step 8. Try to determine what is not working: Analyze each component of your problem. Don’t overlook the root cause. Recognize that symptoms sometimes appear to be the problem and a symptom will lead you down the road to a dead end.
Step 9. Try to determine what is working: Looking for what is working leads to discovery, relief and accomplishment. Finding what is working provides information, information that leads to success.
Step 10. Just Keep Trying: To restate Winston Churchill’s words, “Never ever, ever give up.”
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Step 1. Try: Without taking the initiative to do something, all is lost. No knowledge is gained, no learning is experienced, and no experience is touched, smelled, or tasted by the senses.
Step 2. Try Again: Don’t be afraid to take another step. Don’t let a setback halt progress. Understand that setbacks are learning experiences and opportunities.
Step 3. Try once more: If you continue to experience setbacks, roadblocks and obstacles, don’t ever give up. If you do, the answer you are striving for could just be around the corner.
Step 4. Try it a little differently: Be flexible! Knowledge is gained and learning is experienced through flexibility and a can do attitude.
Step 5. Try it again tomorrow: Frustration, stress and fatigue go hand in hand. They can lead to the destruction of everything accomplished. Control yourself; learn when to stop for the day and rest. Prepare yourself for success tomorrow.
Step 6. Try and ask for help: Don’t be too proud to as someone to help you succeed. Depend upon others to share the burden. You never know, success may come sooner. Remember the old adage, “Two heads are better than one.”
Step 7. Try to find someone who has done it: Research your problem. Look to people that have succeeded, study their techniques. Adapt their formula for success to you.
Step 8. Try to determine what is not working: Analyze each component of your problem. Don’t overlook the root cause. Recognize that symptoms sometimes appear to be the problem and a symptom will lead you down the road to a dead end.
Step 9. Try to determine what is working: Looking for what is working leads to discovery, relief and accomplishment. Finding what is working provides information, information that leads to success.
Step 10. Just Keep Trying: To restate Winston Churchill’s words, “Never ever, ever give up.”
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