Success leaves clues

"Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying the basic fundamentals." Jim Rohn

Successful people leave clues. I first heard this while listening to a Jim Rohn seminar. Jim asks the question why not you? If any one can do it can't you do it? The answer is yes you can. 
 
Find the people who inspire you and are doing well in your chosen field of endeavor. Use these people, learn what they do, ask the questions and then take the actions. Successful people use a process, find that process and the system becomes 
duplicateable
 
Some of my goals are to write a success guide and a book. I would also like to speak at seminars and coach others. One person who has become incredibly successful, who's goals at one point were likely to be much like mine is Anthony Robbins. Success leaves clues is actually a quote from him. If their is one person doing what I wish to be, its him. So, I've purchased his books, I've used his products and now I'm following his advice. I will be successful much like him. He left the clues, im picking them up. 

Action steps
 
 
1. Pick some one that is doing what you wish you were. It doesn't matter who as long as this person is successful in your chosen field of endeavor. 
 
2. Write down the things this person is doing, how are they different from what you are doing? 
 
3. Take the things that this person is doing and add them to your arsenal of talents. Then move onto the next. 

Success leaves clues, why not find them? 
Why not you? 


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent post. Anthony is an inspiration to me too.

The value of a role model is immeasurable.

They offer examples as to attitude, focus and self-discipline. Pick one person you admire today and think of just one thing they do that sets them apart.

Start introducing a little of that one thing into your life, and you will see results.

Anonymous said...

Excellent post - inspiring!

Tony Robbins is an excellent choice for a role model, I have been following him for over 10 years now.

Most everyday I practice "The Hour Of Power" - there is something to be said about that hour - have you tried it yourself?

Jim Rohn is an excellent speaker as well.

I am curious just the same - what do you do if you are in an industry or niche for which you haven't found or can't connect to someone who is successful - do you look harder until you find someone? Is there another option?

Once again thanks for the great post - this shows the power of Twitter as I wouldn't have found this article if it wasn't for using Twitter.

Great job.

Loomis said...

Thank you both for your great comments. I love to see people leave comments that ask questions :)

I believe their is always someone to look up too. If you cannot find someone in your personal niche or market, ask yourself who is living your dream life?

Claire said...

It's a good idea to follow the successful actions of others!
I have your link on one of my blogs.

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