Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Principle 35 :


One of the common ways we block success is by refusing to take action on a project or opportunity until we can see the entire pathway from start to finish. We are afraid to start, because the outcome is uncertain. While we plan, think, research, and analyze, the opportunity slips away.

Highly successful people take a different approach. They just lean into it – they open themselves to opportunities and become willing to do what it takes to pursue opportunities further – without any expectations. They say “yes” to opportunities, take the first step … and then find out along the way if they want to keep going.


Jack Canfield

Monday, April 29, 2013

Principle 34 :


Some people think success is merely a matter of luck or having the right connections.
These principles can be applied to any goal ... no matter how great or small. Whether you want to become the top salesperson in your company, write a best-selling book, be a world-famous speaker, buy your dream home, lose weight, get married, or become a rock star,  Success Principles will get you from where you are ... to where you want to be.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Principle 33 :


The first step in reaching success in money and life is to make the conscious decision to "become wealthy". You are the one who ultimately decides what level of success you need to achieve balance and find happiness. However, you must first allow yourself to visualize and gratefully accept the benefits and rewards that will come your way during this process.

Once you make that important decision, then your unconscious mind will automatically come up with solutions, resources and opportunities that you were unable to see before. I've helped thousands of people achieve this important change.

Jack Canfield

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Principle 32 :


Eliminate small obstacles. Make a list of the problems that you would like to remove from your life -- include even minor things, such as a lamp that doesn't work right. Schedule a day or two to fix as many of these problems as you can, starting with the easiest to solve.

In this way, you'll get into the habit of thinking, I know what I want, I know how to get it. Once you're in this mindset, you'll stop resigning yourself to your current situation and start making larger positive changes as well.

Jack  Canfield

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Principle 31 :

The first step in reaching success in money and life is to make the conscious decision to "become wealthy". You are the one who ultimately decides what level of success you need to achieve balance and find happiness. However, you must first allow yourself to visualize and gratefully accept the benefits and rewards that will come your way during this process. 

Once you make that important decision, then your unconscious mind will automatically come up with solutions, resources and opportunities that you were unable to see before.


Jack Canfield

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Principle 30 :

Applied Faith

Faith is a state of mind through which your aims, desires, plans and purposes may be translated into their physical or financial equivalent.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Principle 29 :

Mastermind Alliance :

The Mastermind principle consists of an alliance of two or more minds working in perfect harmony for the attainment of a common definite objective. Success does not come without the cooperation of others.

Napolean Bonaparte

Friday, April 19, 2013

Principle 28 :

 Definiteness of Purpose
  Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement. Without a purpose and a plan, people   drift aimlessly through life.Make a appropriate plan and written on the paper posted on your wall whether today what to do,make a step to achieve that goal.If not,leave unmark and make a note you are going towards failure and it didnt let you to your goal.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Principle 27 :

Your habits determine your outcomes -- from the amount of money you make to the health and wellness you enjoy to the kind of relationships you're involved in. 

"Habits determine how your future will unfold..."

This is Jack Canfield with today's important Mentorship message. 

Psychologists say that 90% of all our behavior is habitual. Habits help us operate on "auto-pilot" with mundane tasks, allowing our mind to be free for thinking and planning while we're taking a shower or driving to work, for example. 

The challenge is that some of our habits lock us into unconscious self-defeating behavior that can severely limit our success. 

To create higher levels of success, you're going to have to drop your bad habits and replace them with more positive ones. 

What's the easiest way to do this? 
  1. Make a list of those habits that are unproductive or that negatively impact your future. 
  2. Choose better, more productive success habits and develop systems that will help support the establishment of those habits.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Principle 26 :


It's Jack Canfield again...with one of the most important Mentorship lessons I am Posted here.

It's something high achievers have known throughout history... That is... surround yourself with positive people.

If you think about it, there are people you meet in life who are positive, nurturing and uplifting. These are people who believe in you, encourage you and applaud your victories.

Contrast that with "toxic" people -- the dream-stealers, the negative ones, the people who bring tension, stress and disorder to your day.

Stop spending time with toxic people! And work hard to bring more positive, successful types into your life.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Principle 25 :

One thing we know about successful people is they have learned to say "no" to people, projects and priorities that keep them from moving forward on their success path.

In fact, they believe saying "no" is just as acceptable as saying "yes." They don't experience any guilt in saying no, and oftentimes, they don't even explain why they're saying it!

They simply guard their time, talents and commitment very carefully...dedicating themselves only to top priorities and goals.


So follow the rule and say no is wrong rather using "Yes" to each and every aspect.


Jack Canfield

Monday, April 15, 2013

Principle 24 :

 "Chunk It Down" -- I tell you how to create a mind-map...that is, a picture of every detail you must accomplish in order to achieve your Breakthrough Goal.

We detail how to divide your goal into major categories and tasks, and then into smaller tasks that can be easily accomplished on a daily basis.

When you "chunk down" a goal like this, it doesn't seem so daunting or difficult. That's because every large goal is just a series of smaller goals accomplished over time.

Jack Canfield

Friday, April 12, 2013

Principle 23 :


Stay Focused on Your Core Genius. While you may not want to own a large business as these folks do, you can certainly learn to hone in on what you do best and delegate everything else. Successful people know what they do best -- and they move forward by getting better and better at it.

Imagine you're employed as a salesperson for a large corporation, yet the paperwork part of your job keeps you from doing what you do best...selling by phone or in person.

If you could approach your managers and convince them to hire a part-time assistant to process your paperwork, that would free you up to make them (and yourself) more money, wouldn't it?

It's the same with any tasks that keep you from doing what you do best--or from doing what you want to do most.

Even stay-at-home moms can find helpers to take over the difficult or tedious work so they can spend more quality time with their kids. It just takes commitment -- after first determining what you need to delegate.

Jack Canfield

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Principle 22 :

See What You Want, Get What You See, I said that visualization -- or the act of creating in your mind vivid and compelling pictures of what you want -- may be the most underutilized success tool because it greatly accelerates the achievement of any success. 

Research shows that visualization prior to any activity helps improve your performance -- a secret that star athletes and others have known for decades. 

Have you learned yet how to visualize what you want? If not, grab your list of goals (from the Decide What You Want segment of the Mentorship Program) and begin by seeing your goals as already complete.


Jack Canfield

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Principle 21 :


In today's Success Principles Mentorship Message, you'll learn how to identify what you want -- and begin taking steps to get it.

Have you ever made a list of what you want from life? From the kind of career you work at to the kind of income you enjoy ...to your relationships, your health, your vacations, material possessions, spiritual well-being and more?

If you haven't, it may surprise you to know that simply deciding what you want is the often first and most important step to getting it.

It's true. Our brain is a goal-seeking organism. In fact, scientists now know the brain uses its own reticular activating system to filter through the millions of images, sounds, impressions and other messages we receive each day - to let into our conscious mind only that information we need to survive or meet goals we have identified.

When you decide what you want, you instruct the brain to start looking for information, resources, opportunities and other ways to achieve the "want" you've identified. While this may sound like an impossibility given your current situation or circumstances, we've seen countless individuals "suddenly" get what they want--often from a source or opportunity that already existed in their life or sphere of influence. They had just never instructed their brain to find it before.


Jack Canfield

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Principle 20 :

"Be Clear Why You're Here"

I write that successful people take the time to understand their life's mission and to determine what they're here to do. They then pursue that role with passion and enthusiasm. Develop  your unique personal qualities such as "enthusiasm"and "creativity."

Jack Canfield

Monday, April 8, 2013

Principle 19 :


Acknowledge Your Positive Past, I said that research shows over and over again the more you acknowledge your past successes, the more confident you'll become in taking on new challenges and successfully accomplishing them.

That's what successful people do.

They confidently seek out and accept new opportunities for advancement because they have the confidence of a lifetime of much smaller achievements.

Jack Canfield

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Principle 18 :


Eliminate small obstacles...
Make a list of the problems that you would like to remove from your life -- include even minor things, such as a lamp that doesn't work right. Schedule a day or two to fix as many of these problems as you can, starting with the easiest to solve.

In this way, you'll get into the habit of thinking, I know what I want, I know how to get it. Once you're in this mindset, you'll stop resigning yourself to your current situation and start making larger positive changes as well.

Jack Canfield

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Principle 17 :

 Reject rejection...
 Rejection does not prevent success -- fear of rejection does. What stops a man from asking an attractive woman out on a date? What stops an inexperienced salesman from asking the most successful salesman at his firm for advice? They're afraid of rejection -- afraid that if they ask, the answer might be no. But there's absolutely no rational reason to fear rejection.

Jack Canfield

Friday, April 5, 2013

Principle 16 :

Exceed expectations...
 Don't ask yourself, How can I get a little more out of this situation? Instead, ask, How can I give a little more to those around me? Sacrificing usually isn't a sacrifice -- it's a path to success. If you consistently go the extra mile for clients, colleagues, employers, family and friends, you'll earn their loyalty for life.

via Jack Canfield

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Principle 15 :


 Practice appreciation...

      Studies of employee motivation inevitably find that feeling appreciated is the single greatest motivator in the workplace, even ahead of higher wages. Yet many people fail to put the power of appreciation to full use in their business and personal lives.

When you show people that you appreciate them, you not only make them feel better, you make yourself more successful. People are more likely to help you achieve your goals if they believe that you appreciate their efforts. There's no downside -- appreciation costs nothing, and no one has ever complained about being over-appreciated.
via Jack Canfield

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Principle 14 :


“We are all born originals, why is it so many of us die copies?” ~ Edward Young

Principle 13 :

A proven way to accelerate success is to ask advice of people who have already achieved the goals you're pursuing.You can take the example of Bill Gates,Mark Zukerburg and so many people are there from where you can read their views,Success stories and thats the thing any body needs to ignite the power within you.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Principle 11 :

" It Always Seems impossible until it is done"...  Nelson Mandela.

Principle 10 :


 Acknowledge Your Positive Past , I said that research shows over and over again the more you acknowledge your past successes, the more confident you'll become in taking on new challenges and successfully accomplishing them.

That's what successful people do.

They confidently seek out and accept new opportunities for advancement because they have the confidence of a lifetime of much smaller achievements.

Via Jack Canfield