Why is this the most difficult one to earn? It can take you forever to make your first million if you don’t have a plan. But as soon as you figure out how to make one million, you can easily make two, three, four, five and even more millions by simply repeating what you did when you earned the first one. Preparing your financial breakthrough is like building a prototype. Creating the mould is the most difficult, tedious part of any production. In the beginning, just focus on the mould. Plan it properly, design it carefully, and give it a personal touch.
How To Make Your First Million
February 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Automotive · Finance
How Can You Achieve Your Writing Goals In 2008?
February 16th, 2008 · No Comments
First, you have to know what those goals are. Second, you need a plan. (Cue theme song from “Rocky.”) Whether you write full-time, part-time or when time permits, you need a business plan. Your business plan should include an Executive Summary. The goals you hope to achieve this year should comprise your executive summary. Let’s say yours looks like this:
Executive Summary: A) Complete novel. B) Sell ten articles to magazines. C) Attend one writers’ conference.
Next comes your Plan of Action. How do you plan to achieve these goals? I’ll prepare three model plans of action. POA1 is for those who write full-time. POA2 is for those who write part-time. POA3 is for those who write when time permits.
Tags: Writing and Speaking
Follow The Straight Line To Your Goals
January 30th, 2008 · No Comments
The quickest way from point A (where you are now) to point B (where you want to be, your goal or dream) is in a straight line.
And the most efficient way to stay on the straight line is to focus your energy, and attention, and to practice a consistent set of actions.
What that means, is you choose thoughts, feelings, and actions that will move you closer to that goal.
Tags: Recreation and Sports · Self Improvement
European Custom Could Boost Your Success!
December 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
A delicious Iced Tea, a crystal clear pool, and a juicy novel to read…these are just a few things that I hope that you are making time for this summer.
The last summer months (especially as we move into August) tend to have a more relaxed pace.
Have you noticed that business moves along as usual, but in August, we often need to adjust to each other’s vacation schedules?
Last year I took most of the month of August OFF!
One of my clients joked with me and asked me with a chuckle, “Are you French, Diana?”
Tags: Self Improvement