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Habits of Great People

May Thu Aung


The secret
“the application of a
previously unapplied
universal law”
“Everyone has some creative ability, but
most people haven’t learned to use it.”
Alex Osborn
Ignorant: facts, universal laws, and powers
• fail to apply them to a specific need.
• Don’t know how you can affect, use, control, or
harmonize with powers known and unknown
Knowledge
• Knowledge stored in the subconscious mind and acquired
through individual experience, observation, and education.
Qs?
• Have you sincerely tried—and still failed?
• Are any missing parts keeping you from success?
• Are you in partnership with your silent Senior Partner?
• Add sth more
• Use Paper & Pencil: write down your questions, ideas,
and answers
• sitting for ideas
Difference Between Failure And Success
• kept on • Stopped
• something more • lack something more
Paper & Pencil
• receive a flash of inspiration, write it down!
• habit of immediately writing down flashes of inspiration
• learn and develop the habit of asking yourself questions—
when you learn and develop the habit of using pencil and
paper to write down your questions, ideas, and answers.
Learn creative thinking from the creative
thinker!
• habit of engaging in thinking time and action. Do you know
of any great thinker, or person of achievement, who does not
make notes of ideas that occur to him?
• motivated to positive, constructive action
PMA
• life’s puzzles you would like to solve: unknown became
known
• You’ve Got a Problem? That’s Good!
• Learn: how can you apply it?
• Use the success principle of Controlled Attention.
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• employing a success formula


• lose your money, you can make another million
• know the formula and apply it.
• didn’t recognize
• fail in your second attempt
• need to make adjustments
“the principles will remain the same.”
Dr. Gates
• went into the room, closed the door,
• sat down,
• turned off the lights, and
• engaged in deep concentration.
• applied the success principle of controlled attention
• find the time to concentrate and think in your search for
something more
• Ask yourself, “Why?”
• Be observant. Think!
• Get into action!
“Engage in thinking, planning, and study time”

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