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Napoleonic Goal Setting

Oct 2nd, 2006 | By Bryce Beattie | Category: Featured Articles

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The chapter on desire in “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill contains a formula for what he calls “transforming desire into money,” however, this method really could be used to transform desire into pretty much anything you pick. In his own words, here are the six [...]



Reaching goals, one at a time.

Sep 12th, 2006 | By Bryce Beattie | Category: Featured Articles

In The Art of Money Getting, P.T. Barnum Wrote:

Engage in one kind of business only, and stick to it faithfully until you succeed, or until your experience shows that you should abandon it. A constant hammering on one nail will generally drive it home at last, so that it can be clinched. When a man’s [...]



How will you think your way to success?

Sep 6th, 2006 | By Bryce Beattie | Category: Featured Articles

This article contains passages from Orison Swett Marden’s An Iron Will.
In our day-to-day life, we do what we think about. We think about going to a movie, then we go. We think about what to wear, then we put it on. We start by thinking what we want for lunch, then before you know it, [...]



Got Cannon?

Aug 18th, 2006 | By Bryce Beattie | Category: Featured Articles

In his book The Art of Money Getting, circus great P. T. Barnum writes:

Take two generals; both understand military tactics, both educated at West Point, if you please, both equally gifted; yet one, having this principle of perseverance, and the other lacking it, the former will succeed in his profession, while the latter will fail. [...]



Persistent Purpose

Aug 15th, 2006 | By Bryce Beattie | Category: Featured Articles

In An Iron Will, by Orison Swett Marden we read:
We hear a great deal of talk about genius, talent, luck, chance, cleverness, and fine manners playing a large part in one’s success. Leaving out luck and chance, all these elements are important factors. Yet the possession of any or all of them, unaccompanied by a [...]



Keep Your Eye On The Goal

Aug 9th, 2006 | By Bryce Beattie | Category: Featured Articles

In his book An Iron Will Orison Swett Marden Writes,

It is irresolution that is worse than rashness. “He that shoots,” says Feltham, “may sometimes hit the mark; but he that shoots not at all can never hit it.

The man who is forever twisting and turning, backing and filling, hesitating and dawdling, shuffling and parleying, weighing [...]



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