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Monday, May 5, 2008

THE LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECTS

The law of cause and effect: If you do what other successful people do, you will eventually get the results that other successful people get." ~ Brian Tracy

Study Brian's quote carefully.
Successful people DO things differently from those who continue to struggle.

Find out what you need to DO differently—then DO IT. You will start moving faster in the direction of your dreams and goals. Don't, and you will be stuck running in place... until you DO!

You cause success to happen in every THOUGHT you think... and every ACTION you take. Thus, becoming the success you desire can be reduced to this simple two-step process:

THINK: Create Clear Expectations.

ACT: Execute Beyond Expectations.

When your Power to Execute exceeds the size of your Expectations, you produce exceptional RESULTS. You move closer to the success you desire. No question, the success you desire depends on the RESULTS you produce.

Want greater success?

Expect More—Execute Better.
Rising Expectations lead to a life of RESULTS. Falling Expectations lead to a life of REGRETS. You will either grow old and successful—or old and cynical. It's your choice.

What's Driving YOUR Performance?

Want to know what's driving your successes and failures right now? Is it what you have given yourself the right to Expect... or is it your power to Execute?

Take a few minutes to spot-check your performance again this morning, by taking the Quick Quiz for a few Colors. You will find this to be a truly illuminating experience!

Your Expectation Colors:
How's your sense of purpose and Mission?
Is your Attitude positive and proactive?
How well do you turn dreams into crystal-clear Goals?
Do you have Plans to support each of your goals?

"High Expectations are the key to everything." - Sam Walton, Founder Wal-Mart

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