Both the worst and the best of the great achievers had the belief in themselves and the resilience to overcome early failures. One of these was none other than Genghis Khan. There are powerful lessons we can learn from him.
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Success has come to mean many things to people in today's changing society, but certain aspects of it remain fundamentally the same. Success whether it be financial, emotional, physical, emotional, or spiritual, involves achievement and a sense of accomplishment and the positive happy feelings associated with creating. Success that is based upon emotional and spiritual wellness, has a center and focus that allows a person to feel in control of their own choices and attitudes ...
After you've planned your work, you have to work your plan, and these steps will help you stick to it and allow you to succeed.
The very first step in building self-confidence is to accept yourself in an unconditional way. You are human, therefore you are not perfect, so dont dwell on what you see as flaws.
Habits determine our future as well as the most important decisions. We should not forget to dedicate to habits the attention they deserve.
As none of us were ever born good parents, we are not natural born webmasters either. Parenting skills are learned from our own parents, and by making mistakes. Most of us did not have parents to learn web skills from. We didnt even have a web. So our learning has been mostly by our mistakes. Fortunately, there are many fine online teachers and programs available to shorten up our learning curves. If we pay attention, we can make Things better on our website by making changes.
Failure is something that none of us ever plans for but it is a part of the human condition. As we go through our lives there are few if any who have never experienced this phenomenon. So as we experience failure, how do we accept it and move on if we are unable to admit it?
It's been said that character is defined by what you do when you think no one is watching. What an illuminating concept that is.
Most of us have a public face and a private face. There are parts of ourselves we don't want the world to see. Typically, we tend to hide the aspects that would not be viewed favorably by society. Greed, lust, jealousy, pettiness, fear and so on. We also tend to hide our weaknesses. No one needs to know that we can wolf down a gallon of ice cream...