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3 Rules
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Building an Achievement-oriented Attitude
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Achievement-oriented attitude is an
inner drive focused on reaching stretch goals and excel in specific
endeavors.
To embrace achievement-oriented
attitude, see yourself as all-mighty
loving creator and
difference maker. |
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Dream big dreams, commit to your
overwhelming passion, and you
will learn to fly!
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Vadim
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Adopt Positive Beliefs
Believe
that every
challenge,
change,
problem or
failure brings you great hidden
opportunities you must discover and
pursue to emerge stronger and closer to
your big dream. |
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Focus on the Desired Future
Be an
achievement-oriented
proactive futurist with every problem you
face. Don't focus on the problem, focus on the
future ‒ where you want to go from this point
and where you want ultimately to be.
Look for valuable lessons, creative
solutions and hidden opportunities. |
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Grow your
achievement attitude. When you find
yourself in a super difficult situation,
always
believe in a miracle
– that is, in yourself. |
VadiK |
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Inventor
Author
Founder |
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Leverage Shelved Ideas
Memorize or record
every interesting idea or insight you gain from
every challenging situation, problem, failure or
opportunity.
Develop a habit of
revisiting these ideas periodically or when you
face a new challenge. |
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One World, One Way, Many Paths
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The
greater the danger, the greater the
glory.
To be afraid of misfortune is to see no
fortune. |
Peter the Great |
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Strength does not come from physical capacity. It
comes from an indomitable will. |
Mahatma Gandhi |
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Winning isn't everything, but the will to win is
everything. |
Vince Lombardi |
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If I can't make it through one
door, I'll go through another door ‒ or I'll make a door. Something terrific
will come. |
Tagore |
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