Taobao Korean Women's Autumn Clothing 12 Golden Rules for Success Before Age 35

by cvsfyer313 on 2011-11-12 12:55:11

12 Golden Rules for Success Before Age 35

Chapter One: One Goal

A ship without a navigation goal, any direction of wind is against the wind.

1. Why are you poor? The first point is that you haven't set a goal to become rich.

2. What is your life's central goal? The basic difference between outstanding individuals and ordinary people is not talent or opportunity, but whether they have a goal.

3. Take the lead at the start, take a big step ahead in life: success begins with selecting a goal.

4. People like Jia Jin will never succeed. Why do most people not succeed? Only 5% of people can truly achieve their plans; most either give up their goals or let them become fantasies without action.

5. If you want to succeed before age 35, you must establish your life goals between ages 25-30.

6. Every day, every month, every year, ask yourself: Have I reached the goals I set?

Chapter Two: Two Foundations of Success

Archimedes said, "Give me a fulcrum, and I can lift the entire earth."

Only by finding the two foundations of success can you build a brilliant life.

1. Positioning Builds the Stage

Correct life positioning and appropriate career choice are important foundations for achieving success.

Simply put, life positioning is giving your life an explanation: what kind of person do you want to be? This includes two aspects: one is about being a person, what kind of person do you want to be; the other is about doing things, what will be your lifelong profession. Simply put, it’s career positioning.

I believe that after setting our own struggle goals, the next step is to specifically position ourselves. The most important thing, I think, is self-awareness and self-analysis. What do you want to do (interest), what can you do (ability), and what suits you (personality).

This is an easy question to say, but difficult to do.

In the management world, there is a famous saying: There is no best, only the most practical. Choosing a career is the same; there is no right or wrong, only what suits you or doesn't. Each of us has different personalities, talents, abilities, and environments. What we need to do is not complain about where we fall short compared to others, but seriously analyze our characteristics and find what suits us. "There is no garbage in the world, only misplaced wealth."