Posts Tagged ‘fortune favors the bold’
The Best Kind of Bold
Sometimes it seems like arrogant people are more bold, doesn't it? And it sure feels like those conceited, ruthless, greedy people are a lot more powerful than the rest of us, right? (I'm assuming of course you're not one of the conceited, ruthless or greedy people I'm referencing). Sure, they can be louder in social settings, and they are truly adept at putting other people down, often in front of their peers. But the truth is that the loud, obnoxious, cocky, and entitled among us are really cowards. Weaklings cleverly disguised as [...]
Lucky You
"With a little luck, we can help it out We can make this whole damn thing work out" -lyrics from "With a Little Luck" by Paul McCartney Without question, in my mind, there are lucky people who walk among us. They are the luckiest of the lucky and they seem to glide right into great opportunities with the ease that the rest of us use to breathe. And, there are also unlucky people out there. The kind of people who couldn't catch a break with a baseball mitt. In fact, if it weren't for bad luck, they'd have no luck at [...]
The Speed of Success
"Fortune favors the bold" - Latin proverb 'The universe likes speed" - Dr. Joe Vitale There is a great distinction to be made between making a hasty or rash decision and taking immediate inspired action. One can lead to regret and some lousy ramifications, and the other can lead to amazing achievement and unrivaled success. Knowing the difference is the beginning of wisdom. Acting on that knowledge is pure genius. I have talked to thousands of business owners in my life, and I've had the good fortune to have been instrumental in [...]
Any Idea How Powerful Your Thoughts Are?
If you were to see your mind as a perfect creative force, bringing into physical existence all of those things that you consistently focused on, would it change the way you think? You have probably heard the phrase, "garbage in, garbage out" applied to the mind of man. It was a phrase used in early days of computer science eluding to the fact that computers will process whatever information you put into them, and correspondingly spit out a result based on that information. So, if you put nonsensical data in, you would get nonsensical [...]













