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- Confessions of
public speaker

Taking no risk is the biggest risk in our life.


Every master was once a disaster – T. harv eker
Nothing happens until something moves - Albert einsteen

“The body’s reaction to fear and excitement is the same… so it


becomes a mental decision: am I afraid or am I excited?””

1. If you learn then do it.


2. Quantity is the path to quality.
3. Imagination is the path to quality.
4. Creativity beats experience.
5. Sometimes we need to loose what we Learn.
6. So what's stopping you?

Summary of Darren Hardy Book :


1. Only few things matters in your life everyday.
2. Find that things and stick to them every minute.
3. Say no 1000 other things/ideas that don't matter.
4. Focus on things that matters and master on it.
5. Steve Jobs said, ' I am proud what i don't do as the things i
do.

Take up one idea, make that idea your life, think of it, dream of
it, live on that idea. This is the way to success. – Swamy
Vivekananda

Only a few things matter to any thing and he told me


You want find those few things, you then stick to them and you
then master them

In business in relationships every thing


Dr OZ - Any thing you will do. A few things matter.

The key to success is massive failure – Ibm president


failure Defeat – rejection - Pain –
Pendulam
Success – happiness – Joy – Wealth.

People hate to loose. If they win is ok. People won’t agree to


loose.

Constant never ending of Improvement – Learning – growth.


Focus on just growing on everyday. Think about first step after
what is the next step. One step at a time.

Million dollars - 1 penny doubled every day for 31 days.

People think the successful people success come over night.

Hard work dicipline and consistency over time


Small poor choices accumulated over time causes to big failure.
Small positive choices accumulated over time causes to big
success.

In 1987, I ran my first of five New York marathons.


Approximately 23,000 runners started the race, but only 20,000
finished.  The last place finisher was Bob Wieland, a Viet Nam
veteran, who ran it in four days and two hours.  He had no legs
and ran on his hands.  When I saw him early in the race, I knew
there was no way I could not finish.  True hero? You bet.

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